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Bartitsu: The Original Mixed Martial Art
Who would win in a fight? It's a conversation we've all had at one point in time or another. A heavyweight boxer against a judo master? An Olympic wrestler versus a Brazilian Jujitsu fighter? Obama in a cage match with Mitt Romney? Batman versus Superman? We want the answers to these questions.
By Neal Litherland7 years ago in Unbalanced
NBA: Kevin Durant Is 'Officially' a Free Agent
Welcome NBA fans! We all knew that before free agency starts, two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant would opt out of his final contract with the Golden State Warriors. The reason why Durant can opt out is to sign a $38.2 million max deal either with the Warriors or another team (New York or Brooklyn) in free agency.
By Michael Reynoso7 years ago in Unbalanced
The Power of TLC
As this piece is being written, there are still a lot of questions pertaining to the roster for the 2019-2020 edition of the Winnipeg Jets. By writing this piece, the writer is by no means diminishing the importance of individual players such as Kyle Connor or Patrik Laine. These individual players have their own strengths and weaknesses, and certainly, there have been many who have been writing stories in this manner.
By Marjorie Roden7 years ago in Unbalanced
NBA Free Agency: Kawhi Leonard to Meet with Clippers on July 2
Welcome NBA fans! NBA Free Agency is around the corner, and there will be tons of rumors swirling about where our favorite players will either land or stay. In this case, the most coveted free agent, newly-crowned NBA champion Kawhi Leonard, is set to meet up with the Los Angeles Clippers. Ever since Kevin Durant ruptured his Achilles in the NBA Finals, Kawhi has been the only superstar whom teams are going after.
By Michael Reynoso7 years ago in Unbalanced
Harrison High School Athletes to Remember
Harrison Goalie Thrives on the Action Harrison Goalie Jackie Fonseca knows that even when the play is breaking away from her end of the soccer field, she has to be on her toes. “At any given moment, anything can happen,” she said. But the randomness obviously increases as the action bears down on her. That has her being open to the added intensity and plays a big part in closing down attacker after attacker.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Unbalanced
NBA Awards Recap: The ‘Greek Freak’ Wins MVP
Welcome NBA fans! The 3rd annual NBA Awards took center stage in Los Angeles and the event was spectacular for players who come together and supported each other’s accomplishments. This night was emotional for the new MVP winner, Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.
By Michael Reynoso7 years ago in Unbalanced
Determined to Be the "One"
The 2018-2019 NBA season has finally reached its ending point after the 2018-2019 NBA awards were presented on Monday, June 24, 2019. In a season where LeBron James missed the NBA playoffs, Stephen Curry did not win an NBA title, and Kevin Durant experienced a catastrophic injury, many fans can feel the change in the air. One of the most exciting things about the sport of basketball is that nothing is for certain at any given moment. When players compete and work hard, on and off the hardwood, anything could happen. As a result, the ongoing debate for who the top five performers at each position are is a continuous conversation that has now carried into the off-season. After watching the 2018-2019 NBA season, I believe that the top five point guard rankings in the NBA have been re-ordered. With the 2019-2020 season quickly approaching, I believe that these players will be some of the league's most talked about athletes as they continue to compete for an NBA title.
By Thuurd .I7 years ago in Unbalanced
How to Knock Someone Out with One Punch
Anyone who's ever watched a fight knows how impressive a one-shot knockout can be. And anyone who's ever actually been in a fight knows that it's a lot harder to pull off than it looks in the movies. The secret to the one-punch knockout isn't really a secret though; it simply requires a basic understanding of your opponent's body and how you can take advantage of its inherent weaknesses. In short, the perfect knockout punch has almost nothing to do with size and strength and everything to do with technique and precision.
By Neal Litherland7 years ago in Unbalanced











