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UFC ESPN 70 - Derrick Lewis vs Tallison Teixeira | Who is Favorite?
Let's look at how these fighters performed in the past and their statistics to choose a favorite for this match. Record: Lewis (28-12) vs. Teixeira (8-0) Age: 40 vs. 25 Height: 6'3" (191 cm) vs. 6'8" (203 cm) Reach: 79" (201 cm) vs. 83" (211 cm) Stance: Orthodox vs. Orthodox
By Antony Jones7 months ago in Unbalanced
CFL Week 5 Recap: Divisional Decline
We are only five weeks through the 2025 CFL season, yet it's clear that the West is the stronger division. I had sensed this after Week 4, but Week 5 really turned things up big time. Now, Week 5 started with a West Division Thursday Night battle between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Calgary Stampeders, but that even delivered a huge surprise, as the Stamps stomped on the Bombers--the very Bombers who have represented the West five years straight in the Grey Cup--by a score of 37-16. Wow!
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
Alex de Minaur: Australia’s Fast and Fierce Tennis Star. AI-Generated.
In the world of tennis, some players win fans not just with their skills, but also with their heart and hard work. One of these players is Alex de Minaur. He is not the tallest or the strongest, but he is one of the fastest and most determined players on the court. Often called “the Demon” by fans and media, Alex is making a name for himself as a future tennis champion.
By sehzeen fatima7 months ago in Unbalanced
⚾ Dodgers vs Brewers: Inside the Rivalry Heating Up MLB in 2025
⚾ Dodgers vs Brewers: A Matchup Worth Watching The MLB 2025 season has been full of surprises—but nothing has captured attention quite like the ongoing battle between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers.
By Abid Ali Khan7 months ago in Unbalanced
Even More Takes About Clayton Kershaw
Kerchoke. Chokeshaw. Choke Artist. Whatever you want to call him. The Dodgers continue to piss off their critics and their latest stunt proves how desperate they are of receiving even more attention. The MLB All-Star Game is fast approaching and in case you didn't know, Mr. Holy Holy, aka Clayton Kershaw, received the special commissioner's selection (aka the sympathy vote), landing a spot in the midsummer classic, which will be held in Atlanta. Not only that, but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts will also be managing the NL team. It's so pathetic that MLB is rewarding a heartless bigot something like this. Kershaw is currently in his 18th season in Major League Baseball, and I believe the real reason why MLB gave him that honor is because this might be his final season in the league. This latest move by MLB screamed desperation. Kershaw has been in the league for nearly 20 years and he's one of many players who wasn't deserving of an All-Star nod. I explained in my previous story regarding the All-Star fan voting that it needed to choose players based on their stats rather than their popularity, so as to avoid any bias and make the process fair. The Dodgers have received heavy backlash for having multiple players (some who had no business of being selected) who will be in the upcoming All-Star Game. They are the most selfish, spoiled, delusional, and entitled team in MLB. Them and the Houston Astros are the only two teams I heavily dislike. They (the Dodgers) took their selfishness to another level, because five Dodgers players will be participating in the All-Star Game and I blame the fans and bandwagon fans for this nonsense. Originally, there were eight in the first phase of voting. I also blame MLB for continuously showing favoritism towards the Dodgers. As I've stated in one of my previous stories, the world doesn't revolve around the Dodgers or Shohei. It's not always about them and they're talking over other teams and players who deserve more attention. The Dodgers suffer from main character syndrome, thinking that everything has to be about them. What I found hilarious was that they (Dodgers fans) cried over Fernando Tatis, Jr. being selected to the All-Star Game over Andy Pages, calling the voting a popularity contest. Their claims are hypocritical, because the Dodgers had faced heavy backlash from baseball fans for having multiple players selected to the midsummer classic, also calling those selections a popularity contest. So, pot meet kettle, Dodgers fans. The Dodgers can't have everything. Their offseason and current shenanigans prove that I dislike them even more. I continue to get attacked online by ruthless and delusional Dodgers fans, just for calling them out for their selfish and entitled behavior. It doesn't bother me, and my ongoing criticisms of this team prove that I was right all along. Going back to Kershaw: he didn't have to accept the aforementioned honor. He should finish out the season and retire. To be honest, he, Justin Verlander, and Max Scherzer aren't the same players as they were when they first debuted in the big leagues. Both Verlander and Scherzer are in their 40s and most likely nearing the end of their careers, while Kershaw is nearing 40. While I won't praise Verlander or Kershaw, due to obvious reasons, Scherzer is definitely a shoo-in to be a first-ballot Baseball Hall of Famer. He's one of my favorite pitchers and consider him a legend. Scherzer may be a no-nonsense player, but fans like and respect him, a menace (in a good way) any time he takes the mound, and doesn't make everything about himself or the center of attention. The Dodgers and Kershaw should take a page out of Scherzer's book and follow his example.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Unbalanced
Jasper Philipsen: The Sprinting Star Reshaping Professional Cycling. AI-Generated.
In the high-speed world of professional cycling, sprinters play a unique and thrilling role. Few have captured the attention of fans and analysts quite like Jasper Philipsen, the Belgian rider known for his blistering sprints and fierce competitiveness. With a string of Tour de France stage wins and an ever-growing reputation, Philipsen is cementing his place as one of the best sprinters of his generation.
By Asad Ali7 months ago in Unbalanced
Will Hangman Page’s Championship Win Return Him to the Dark Side?
Hangman Page is AEW’s most popular babyface. The star is experiencing the biggest run of his career as he aims to become a 2x AEW World Champion. He’ll have a tough challenge when he faces Jon Moxley at All In on July 12th.
By Carol Cassada7 months ago in Unbalanced
Why Djokovic vs De Minaur Could Be the Most Important Match of Wimbledon 2025
When Centre Court opens its gates for the fourth-round match between Novak Djokovic and Alex de Minaur, the stakes will be far greater than just a place in the Wimbledon quarterfinals.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Unbalanced
Jamal Musiala: Germany’s Young Football Star Faces Injury Setback. AI-Generated.
Jamal Musiala is one of the brightest young football players in the world. He plays for Bayern Munich, one of the biggest clubs in Germany, and for the German national team. Fans love him for his quick feet, creative dribbling, and calm attitude. Many people believe he will be a world-class star for many years.
By hassan jamali7 months ago in Unbalanced
Novak Djokovic vs De Minaur at Wimbledon: The Match That Could Change Tennis History
Introduction: Two Generations. One Court. Everything on the Line. 🟢 On the manicured lawns of Wimbledon, where tradition meets legacy, the 2025 tennis season has delivered yet another blockbuster: Novak Djokovic, the undisputed legend of modern tennis, is set to face Alex de Minaur, one of the sport’s fastest-rising stars, in a match that could etch itself permanently into the sport’s storied history.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Unbalanced
Three Reasons Why the World Series Is Amazing
The World Series: an event that millions of baseball fans look forward to every year. It's a shame that it doesn't receive the same attention as the Super Bowl. Here are a couple of statistics about the last couple of World Series:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Unbalanced









