AL MVP voting is all Shohei Ohtani needs to know when choosing next team
Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani was the unanimous American League MVP, but the runner-ups could signal where he should sign his next contract.
2023-11-18 06:20
NBA Awards Rankings: New No. 1 in Most Improved Player race
The NBA Most Improved Player race is off to a rollicking start with several explosive contenders.
2023-11-18 04:55
College football rankings 2023: Top 25 CFP teams ordered by strength of record in Week 12
The College Football Playoff rankings are starting to make sense, or at least we are adjusting to them. But what if the top 25 was based exclusively on strength of schedule? What would that even look like. I did the work so you don't have to. Buckle up!
2023-11-18 04:27
College football rankings 2023: New Year's Six projections from Week 12 CFP rankings
With two weeks left in the regular season, let's take a look at the New Year's Six bowl projections heading into cupcake week. Only a handful of teams have a shot at going to one of these meaningful bowl games. Who could that even be?
2023-11-18 01:51
Jadon Sancho unsure of Saudi Arabia interest with Man Utd loan exit likely in January
Jadon Sancho is not keen on a move to Saudi Arabia as he prepares to leave Man Utd in January, with Dortmund and Juventus interested in loan deals.
2023-11-18 01:47
Newcastle may pursue Ruben Neves even if Premier League block loan deal
Newcastle United's interest in signing Ruben Neves during the January window may not subside even if the Premier League blocks their plans to loan him from Al Hilal.
2023-11-17 23:57
Braves add reliever in late night trade with White Sox
The Atlanta Braves trade for reliever Aaron Bummer, sending a package of five players back to the Chicago White Sox.
2023-11-17 22:52
USMNT rumors: Reyna to Ajax, super sub Pepi, Weah is back
Today's USMNT rumors include Gio Reyna being linked with Ajax. Ricardo Pepi is becoming a super sub and Timothy Weah should be back for Juventus' next game.
2023-11-17 22:17
MLB Rumors: Red Sox ace preference, Nola backup plan fails, NYC trade battle
In today's MLB rumors, the Red Sox confess their top ace preference, Philly assesses its Nola backup options, and the Yanks and Mets both eye one outfielder.
2023-11-17 06:56
Newcastle exploring January move for PSG striker Hugo Ekitike
Newcastle are exploring a January loan move for PSG striker Hugo Ekitike.
2023-11-17 04:29
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk date finally confirmed as historic title fight looms
Tyson Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk on 17 February, as the pair clash to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 2000. Fury, who holds the WBC title, and unified champion Usyk will go head to head in Saudi Arabia, where both men have fought in recent years. It was confirmed in late September that the unbeaten pair would finally face each other, potentially on 23 December but certainly in Riyadh. However, Fury’s fight with ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou did not go as smoothly as planned, with the Briton winning a controversial decision after being knocked down by the mixed martial artist in Riyadh. Fury and Usyk faced off in the ring after the bout, in which Fury’s WBC title was not on the line, and the “Gypsy King” suggested that his fight with the Ukrainian would be delayed until 2024. At a press conference on Thursday (16 November), it was confirmed that Fury vs Usyk will take place on 17 February, as each heavyweight bids to become the first undisputed champion in the division since Lennox Lewis, who achieved undisputed status in 1999 but was stripped of his WBA belt in 2000. “I’m gonna relieve the Ukrainian of all the belts, I’m gonna bust him,” Fury said, before launching into an explosive rant at his opponent. “Sausage. Ugly, little man. Rabbit. Run, rabbit, run. You know what’s coming: You’re getting smashed to bits, sausage. You beat all the rest of them, but you ain’t beat Tyson Fury yet. “His b*****s have shrivelled up now. Sissy with an earring in, sausage. Motherf****r, you’re getting knocked out cold. You can’t beat me, you can never beat me. If you beat me in your dreams, you better wake up and apologise – I stole that from [Muhammad] Ali, by the way, sorry. “I came here to pick a fight, I didn’t get all dressed up for nothing. I’m getting a little bit carried away here. I’m excited, and I’m enjoying it. I’ve been in many, many heavyweight title fights before; now is the most important one. It’s gonna be a fight for the ages. We’ve been chosen, and I believe we’re both destined to be here. There’s only one winner, and I’m destined to become undisputed champion and to cement my status as the No 1 fighter of this era. “Easier said than done, I know that. He’s tricky, a good boxer, but I’ve seen many men like him before; when they fight the big men, they struggle. He’s gonna struggle on 17 February, and he’s gonna lose. Never mind the size. It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog. But when you meet a man who’s also got the dog in him and is bigger than you, let’s put it in a nutshell: You’re f****d. “He’s nowhere near the biggest threat [I’ve faced]. We know he’s slick, a southpaw, but I can outbox him or I can get on the front foot and slaughter him. There’s plenty of ways that I can skin this cat.” Usyk was more reserved but said: “Thank you very much, people. I will speak in the ring. You stop, [Fury]? Enough? I’m a little man, but I will be champ. “I want to tell one story, which looks very similar to our story with Tyson, about David and Goliath. When the Lord gives me Tyson in my hands, I will do my job.” Fury replied: “Impossible. The Lord would never deliver me to you, son, ever – especially a man wearing earrings, believe that.” Fury (34-0-1, 24 knockouts) won the WBC title with his stoppage win over Deontay Wilder in 2020, after the pair fought to a controversial split draw in 2018. The 35-year-old has since retained the belt against Wilder, Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora, winning each fight via stoppage. Meanwhile, Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs) won the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts with a decision win over Anthony Joshua in 2021. The 36-year-old southpaw then retained the gold with another points victory over the Briton in 2022, before stopping Joshua’s compatriot Daniel Dubois in August. Read More Tyson Fury unleashes explosive verbal assault on Oleksandr Usyk at face-off in London Anthony Joshua sees Otto Wallin as stepping stone on way to title fight Date for Tyson Fury’s title fight with Oleksandr Usyk to be announced on Thursday Boxing’s heavyweight saga sees biggest plot twist yet Eddie Hearn makes surprising revelation about Anthony Joshua coach Tyson Fury promoter Frank Warren promises ‘historical’ fight card on 23 December
2023-11-17 03:49
Red Flags: 5 college football teams on upset alert in Week 12
Upset alert! Check out the Week 12 college football matchups and see which highly-ranked teams are at risk of being upset.
2023-11-16 23:49