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Fight Thoughts
It’s been nearly 48 hours since the culmination of the end of the year spectacle that was UFC 269. From the emergence of new contenders, to grizzled vets showing us they still had some left in the tank, as well as one of the greatest upsets in UFC history, 269 delivered that chaotic pageantry we have all come to know and love. There was a lot to digest. From the prelims to the main card, almost all the fights had a competitive allure about them. It was as if each individual knew the ramifications that came from performing on the last big event of the year. With that said, lets breakdown some of the key moments from this weekend’s event as well as what may come next for the fighters involved.
By Benjamin Reese4 years ago in Unbalanced
WB2K22: Weekly Honors
Dec. 5-11 Maddy Siegrist - Villanova After a rough start averaging 10.5 points making 10 of her first 32 shots of the season Maddy Siegrist played just two games before returning to have her best game of the season. She led Villanova to a 76-67 win over James Madison on Dec. 9, with a monstrous performance. She scored 36 points with 17 rebounds. The 6-1 junior forward shot 50 percent nailing half of her 26 shots. Last season she averaged 23.3 points and 10.3 rebounds and shot 48 percent from the field.
By Winners Only4 years ago in Unbalanced
Magnus Reigns Supreme
Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen remains the king of chess. The World Chess Championship tends to be a very close battle. In his previous title defense against Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana, the American challenger proved to be the Norwegian World Champion's equal after twelve games and twelve draws. It was only after the faster time controls, where Carlsen has an edge over Caruana, that Carlsen retained his title in 2018.
By Otis Adams4 years ago in Unbalanced
Movie Review: 'National Champions' Lays Out the Case to Pay College Football Players. Top Story - December 2021.
National Champions aims to tell the story of how College Football exploits players. It’s a compelling bit of polemic on behalf of the players as the story gives strong voice to the complaints that many have had regarding the millions of dollars given to coaches and the billions of dollars raked in by universities and conferences that do little to benefit the young men laying their bodies on the line to actually earn that money.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Unbalanced
Sandesh Jinghan Biography, Records, News, Skills, Stats & Facts
Sandesh Jinghan Biography: He was born in the year 1993 on July 21st in Chandigarh. However, he made Kerala his second home. He is an international footballer who plays for the Indian National Team as a Centre back. He captained, the ISL team, Kerala Blasters and he won the Emerging Player of the year of ISL. In 2012-13, he played for United Sikkim and then moved to Mumbai I-League where he spent the next year. Then in 2014, Kerala Blasters signed him and made some loan moves to Bengaluru FC, DSK Shivajians, and Sporting Goa. He holds the record for making the most appearances for Blasters. And after 6 years with Blasters, he joined a club abroad.
By Sports Radio 4 years ago in Cleats
Barcelona's Champions League elimination, their first in 17 seasons, demonstrates how deep they've sunk.
In the coming season, Barcelona will compete in the Europa League. Barcelona, the same team that sought to build a European Super League earlier this year and still wants to do so, is no longer good enough to go to the knockout stages of the Champions League, dropping out for the first time in 17 seasons. In a Super League, what chance would they have?
By Sakhila Polgolla4 years ago in Cleats
We Lived For Friday Night Hockey!
I was telling a story the other day regarding an observation a friend and I made a few decades ago. He and I were coming up the ranks in our weekly Drop-In Hockey and Adult Hockey leagues. We were young, and together we were looking around the locker room and noticed we were the youngest in the locker room. It is incredible how fast the tides have turned. We are now the oldest in the room.
By Jeffrey Clos4 years ago in Unbalanced











