John Wood breaks down UFC 306: O’Malley vs. Dvalishvili
As UFC 306 approaches, John Wood, coach at Syndicate MMA, highlights Merab Dvalishvili’s preparation for his main event against Sean O’Malley. Merab’s training switch has enhanced his striking and defense, improving his versatility. Wood believes this evolution will challenge O’Malley, especially in the unique atmosphere of The Sphere in Las Vegas.
UFC 306: Main Card Predictions
In what may be the most unique night in the company’s history, the UFC heads to the Sphere in Las Vegas for UFC 306. According...
AEW & A Case For Madrid
As AEW expands and hosts shows outside of the U.S. borders, there are several interesting places they could host events going forward. One of those...
Michael Angove previews UFC 305: Du Plessis vs. Adesanya
City Kickboxing Coach, Michael Angove, helped breakdown the UFC 305 headliner. Michael is also a former UFC Performance Institute striking coach, former kickboxing champion, and...
UFC 305: Main Card Predictions
UFC goes back down under in Perth, Australia for UFC 305. MMA has emerged as the most popular combat sport in that region, featuring some...
The Fallout: WWE SummerSlam 2024
One of the WWE’s major PLEs has come to a close. SummerSlam 2024 was a night of great storytelling, incredible matches, and plenty of surprises....
AEW & The Former WWE Wrestler Dilemma
The idea of AEW signing former WWE talent on paper, makes sense. To sign talent with TV experience and that were once exposed to large...
UFC 304 Sleeper Fight: Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Gregory Rodrigues
To kick off our sleeper fight series, let's draw your attention to a fight on the UFC 304 early prelims. A fight that, quite frankly,...
NJPW: An Uncertain Future
Historically, NJPW has always been a promotion that knew when to transition to the future, while also having an eye on the present. These last...
A Race To The Podium: Team USA vs. Jamaica
The rivalry between Team USA and Jamaica in track and field captivates fans at the Summer Games. Evolving over decades, it featured athletes like Usain Bolt and Florence Griffith Joyner. Currently, with stars like Sha’Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles, both nations are at their athletic peak, anticipating fierce competition in Paris 2024.
UFC 304: Main Card Predictions
The UFC makes its next stop in the great fighting country of England. Having the most passionate fans in MMA and the best main card...
Ranking Interim UFC Champions That Never Became Undisputed
It’s finally UFC 304 fight week. The promotion makes its long awaited return to Manchester, England. But do you know what else is making a...
Ozzy Dugulubgov previews UFC 304: Edwards vs. Muhammad 2
This is easily the most in-depth Main Event Preview to date... Which is to be expected when you sit down with a genius like Ozzy...
Paris 2024: The Best Tournament in Olympic Basketball History
The Paris 2024 Olympics basketball tournament promises an unprecedented level of talent, featuring 12 NBA players across various All-NBA teams. Team USA, Germany, Serbia, Australia, France, and Canada boast numerous stars, making this event potentially the most competitive in Olympic basketball history. The quest for gold will be fiercely contested.
Paris 2024 Olympics: 3 Under The Radar Events You Should Watch
The 2024 Paris Olympics will spotlight lesser-known sports, providing viewers a chance to discover unique competitions. Key events include archery, handball, and breaking (break dancing), each requiring exceptional skill. Audiences will witness top athletes competing on a global stage, enhancing the Olympic experience beyond popular sports like basketball and gymnastics.
Paris 2024 Olympics: Wrestling Rules & How To Watch
Wrestling is one of the oldest sports, featuring two Olympic disciplines: Greco-Roman and Freestyle. Greco-Roman has been in the Olympics since 1896, while Freestyle began in 1904. Matches involve two three-minute periods aiming for pins or points. Olympic events occur from August 5 to 11, 2024, in Paris.
Paris 2024 Olympics: 3 Boxers That Could Win Gold For USA
There was a time when the USA dominated Olympic boxing. Between 1976 and 1988, U.S. fighters made the podium in 26 of 35 divisions, winning...