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Heavyweight Anthony Joshua to fight Ukrainian cruiserweight champ
After beating Tony Bellew and Derek Chisora in November 2018 and October 2020 respectively in his race to win all his 18 professional fights, Anthony Joshua becomes the third British fighter that Oleksandr will face.
By Dumebi Okoroafor4 years ago in Unbalanced
A Tale of Two Bodies. Top Story - September 2021.
It’s always the same experience. Rightly so, it’s ritual – it’s intentioned to be that way. Always the same silence that toes the line of uncomfortable and meditative. My hands are folded in front of me like in prayer and my mind is similarly inwardly focused. Coaches hang around, silent, sometimes occasionally muttering words of advice and reminders of the absolute necessities for enduring the challenges to come. The man in front of me is the only one whose words I regularly understand. He’s in a similar state to my own – rousing himself from his stupor only to impart words of wisdom and return to his task.
By Noaria074 years ago in Unbalanced
A Word on Olympic Karate
Olympic karate, like any Olympic level competition, should include the best athletes the sport has to offer. It should also represent the best version of that sport. This year’s summer games wrapped up and karate got some shine, but not in the way many karate stylists and fans had hoped for. An Iranian karate practitioner picked up a gold medal this summer, for getting knocked out.
By Carbazel MMA4 years ago in Unbalanced
Roman Reigns: A World Class Heel
Have you ever watched a television show or a movie and had one character just blow your mind? It seems like you are being drawn into this certain character and nothing will ever change…but then it does. As an audience or a viewer, things grow stale and we crave more. The same can be said for superstars in the wrestling industry.
By Christopher King4 years ago in Unbalanced
It’s All About Money In The Bank
The WWE Universe is anxiously waiting for the long-standing pay-per-view Money in the Bank. Where two massive multi-ladder matches take place, and the winner holds the prestigious briefcase for a year. In that very briefcase contains a contract to cash in on the champion of their choosing at any place and at any time.
By Christopher King4 years ago in Unbalanced
The first fighter to win the world heavyweight championship-Muhammad Ali
Mohammad Ail Life History Muhammad Ali's wars attracted an estimated one million to two million viewers between 1974 and 1980, the world's most-watched television station at the time. The unique style of bragging, contracting, and expressing self-confidence has brought Ali to the attention of the media as he approaches the opportunity to fight for a heavy world title. The religious reforms promoted by Muslim spokesman Malcolm X (1925-1965) began with Ali following black Muslim religious groups supporting a different black nation, and he proclaimed his name changed to Cassius X. hundreds in African-American society.
By Son Sim5 years ago in Unbalanced
The Top 5 UFC Fights to Rewatch
The UFC has been around for almost 30 years. The company has gone through many challenges and trails from the state’s committee, to having the harsh reputation of being human cockfighting. Yet with Zuffa and UFC president Dana White being in charge, they manage to make MMA into a official sport. They change the fights from no time limit to 5 minutes in each 5 rounds, they made safety rules and policies to prevent any long term damage to a fighter, and they made weight classes to stop mismatch between a lightweight fighting a heavyweight. With all these changes, they are many fights from different weight classes that are worth watching for new MMA fans, or rewatching for long time fans. Here’s are the top 5 fights you must watch.
By Bass Man Eddie5 years ago in Unbalanced
Why Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is Great for Women
I believe that one of the best types of sports a woman can try is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, also known as BJJ. It is a trendy sport, loved by female celebrities like Demi Lovato, Kate Upton, Scarlett Johansson, Naomi Watts, Margo Robby, Halle Berry, and Rebel Willson. Among male Hollywood celebrities are Guy Ritchie, Vin Diesel, Chriss Pratt, Ashton Kutcher, Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill, and many many more.
By Masha Roza5 years ago in Unbalanced
You know wrestling is fake, right?
Growing up I was very much a fan of professional wrestling. I was born near the very tail end of WWE's "Attitude era" and I vividly remember the "ruthless aggression era". Sadly I never got to see the original ECW but I did catch the rebooted WWE version of ECW. However I did unfortunately lose all my interest in wrestling at the start of the dreaded "PG era". I haven't intently watched wrestling for a very, very long time.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Unbalanced
In Defense of Self Defense
Sibling Senseis With all the physical prowess of the Pillsbury doughboy, my life as the youngest of five kids was not all cookies and ice cream. As the baby of the family, I held the high position of being the guinea pig of each of my siblings. My sisters tested their hairstyling skills on me and my brothers tested their wrestling moves on me. By the end of the day, I wasn’t sure if my black eye came from the mascara my sisters tried on me, or the “accidental” fist one of my brothers slipped on me while my arms were pinned behind my back.
By Henry Shaw5 years ago in Unbalanced
Ambrose asylum
Yes, I acknowledge how cringe that sub-title is but I don't care. Even though my Undertaker vs Dean Ambrose WrestleMania article did not go viral in any way shape or form, it was still very well received by wrestling fans and non-wrestling fans alike. So I figured why not write another dream booking? This time, it will be a triple threat match between the members of the shield. And yes, we are headed back to the Ambrose Asylum.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Unbalanced









