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Top 10 Best Welterweights in UFC History
The UFC welterweight division has always been one of the most thrilling and competitive divisions in MMA. Since the first champion was crowned in 1998, this division has produced some of the most skilled fighters in UFC history. Many of these athletes are legends, leaving behind legacies that fans will never forget.
By Sports Record and Stats 28 days ago in Cleats
Top 10 Best Right Backs in Premier League 2026
The Premier League has always been home to world-class right backs. From legends like Gary Neville, Lee Dixon, Lauren, Branislav Ivanovic, and Cesar Azpilicueta to modern stars such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kyle Walker, and Reece James, the right back position has been crucial. In today's football, a right back is expected not only to defend but also to support attacks and contribute to the team's overall strategy.
By Sports Record and Stats 28 days ago in Cleats
Top 10 Bowlers with Most Wickets in Big Bash League History
The Big Bash League has always been famous for aggressive batting, packed stadiums, and fast-paced entertainment. While sixes and quick runs often steal the spotlight, the true backbone of success in the tournament has always been bowling. Teams that win titles usually have bowlers who can take wickets at crucial moments. This is why the record of most wickets in Big Bash League history is so important when measuring a player's impact.
By Sports Record and Stats 28 days ago in Cleats
Arsenal Advance to EFL Cup Semi-Final After Dramatic Penalty Win Over Palace
Arsenal booked their place in the EFL Cup semi-finals after edging out Crystal Palace 8-7 on penalties following a dramatic 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium. The EFL Cup quarter-final was packed with late twists, missed chances, and a marathon shootout that ultimately saw goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga emerge as the decisive figure.
By Sneaha Zynii28 days ago in Cleats
Nevermore? (AFC Week 17)
We are now down to the final two weeks of the NFL regular season. It's gut check time, folks! Week 17 was the final week until an 18th week became a permanent staple in 2021, but even so, it's still highly important. It can be a last chance for teams trying to get what they want, whether it's the #1 seed, a division title, or just getting into the dance. Also, Week 17 means the end in Fantasy Football, because it's championship time. I love the penultimate week, especially since 2010, when they made the final week all division games and they were scheduled right after the penultimate week's SNF game ended. The penultimate week set the stage for the final week, and it dictates what games go where, and what matchup will serve as the 272nd and final game of the season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins28 days ago in Unbalanced
Cristiano Ronaldo: From a Small Island to a Billion-Dollar Legacy
They say champions are born with talent—but legends are built with sacrifice. Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was not born into luxury, comfort, or certainty. He was born on February 5, 1985, on the small Portuguese island of Madeira, in a modest home where dreams were big but resources were small. His father worked as a gardener and part-time kit man at a local football club. His mother worked tirelessly to keep the family together. Money was tight, but hunger—hunger for something more—was everywhere. From the moment Ronaldo could walk, he chased a football. School never truly held his attention. Football did. Teachers complained that he cared more about the ball than books. Other kids teased him for his accent when he moved away from home. But Ronaldo never let embarrassment slow him down. Instead, it hardened him. At just 12 years old, he made a decision that would change his life forever—he left his family and moved to Lisbon to join Sporting CP’s academy. Alone, homesick, and surrounded by older, stronger boys, Ronaldo trained harder than anyone else. While others rested, he practiced. While others slept, he worked. Pain never stopped him. In fact, it fueled him. In 2003, a friendly match against Manchester United changed everything. Ronaldo’s pace, skill, and confidence stunned the English giants. Sir Alex Ferguson signed him almost immediately. At just 18, Ronaldo arrived at Manchester United, wearing the iconic number 7 shirt—a number heavy with history and expectation. The early years were tough. Critics called him selfish. Opponents targeted him. But Ronaldo responded the only way he knew how—by evolving. He built his body. He refined his finishing. He turned criticism into motivation. The results were extraordinary. With Manchester United, Ronaldo won multiple Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League, and his first Ballon d’Or. By the time he left England, he was no longer just a talented winger—he was a global superstar. In 2009, Ronaldo made a record-breaking move to Real Madrid. This is where he transformed from star to legend. Season after season, he shattered records. Goals came relentlessly. Trophies followed. He became Real Madrid’s all-time top scorer and won four Champions League titles with the club. But what made Ronaldo different wasn’t just his goals. It was discipline. No shortcuts. No excuses. A lifestyle built on training, recovery, and relentless self-belief. While others relied on talent, Ronaldo relied on work. In 2018, he moved to Juventus, proving he could dominate in another league. Then, later in his career, he shocked the football world again by moving to Saudi Arabia, helping elevate football beyond Europe and proving his influence extended far beyond the pitch. Off the field, Ronaldo built something just as powerful as his football legacy—his brand. The name CR7 became global. Through endorsements, sponsorships, and smart business ventures, Ronaldo turned himself into one of the most marketable athletes in history. His partnerships with major brands, combined with massive social-media influence, made him a financial giant. He invested in: Luxury hotels Fashion and fragrance lines Fitness brands Real estate Media and lifestyle ventures Today, Ronaldo’s net worth is estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars, with total career earnings crossing one billion dollars when salaries, endorsements, and business ventures are combined. He is widely regarded as one of the wealthiest athletes ever, and the first footballer to reach that financial level while still active. Yet, despite the wealth, fame, and success, Ronaldo often speaks about his roots. He remembers the island. The hunger. The sacrifices. He has donated millions to charity, supported hospitals, disaster relief, and children’s causes, often without publicity. Behind the image of confidence is a man who understands struggle. Cristiano Ronaldo’s story is not just about football. It is about obsession, resilience, and belief. From a small island to global stardom. From poverty to power. From a boy with a dream to a man with a billion-dollar legacy. And even now, with records broken and history written, Ronaldo still trains like he has something to prove. Because legends never stop chasing greatness.
By Mustafa29 days ago in Unbalanced
NFL Week 16 Recap: Stocking Stuffers
It's always fun when the NFL gets into holiday spirit. We already saw it in the Thursday and Saturday games from Week 16, with one team clinching, another winning their division, and a third moving closer. 12 games remained in the antepenultimate week, and the top game for me was Steelers/Lions, because it was possibly Aaron Rodgers' last visit to Ford Field in his career.
By Clyde E. Dawkins29 days ago in Unbalanced
Somers Opens Season with Milestone Victory
Please Scroll to end of article for the photos When Derek Kuchinsky’s pin put Somers up 26-9, the December 4 match versus John Jay seemed pretty well in hand. So an 8-1 deficit for Joe Simoncini didn’t appear all that urgent. The 157 pounder wasn’t scoreboard watching, though.
By Rich Monetti29 days ago in Unbalanced











