
Neial Nishant Bhuyan
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Oct 13, 2024 |
firstsportz.com | Neial Nishant Bhuyan
UFC veteran Anthony Smith recently shed some light on the shifting dynamics of the UFC’s light heavyweight division. Alex Pereira recently defeated Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 307. This has solidified Pereira’s position as the champion at 205 pounds. This made fans and analysts curious about who his next challenger might be. Anthony Smith has an idea. Anthony Smith recently sat down to have a conversation with reporter Mike Bohn.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
firstsportz.com | Neial Nishant Bhuyan
Conor McGregor recently unleashed a wild rant against Ilia Topuria during his visit to Spain. The UFC superstar was recently in Marbella, Spain, attending Bare Knuckle FC’s debut event in the country. McGregor and Topuria have a tense history, with the two having exchanged provocations on social media. Here is what McGregor said about Topuria and his home country:Conor McGregor‘s latest rant targeted both Topuria and his national identity.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
firstsportz.com | Neial Nishant Bhuyan
Boxing promoter and chairman of Matchroom Boxing, Eddie Hearn, has openly criticized the upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. Hearn will promote Katie Taylor‘s rematch with Amanda Serrano on the undercard. However, he has vowed to leave the event before the main fight begins. Here is what happened: Eddie Hearn recently did an interview with TalkSPORT.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
firstsportz.com | Neial Nishant Bhuyan
Rising UFC middleweight star Bo Nickal has outlined a strategic five-fight plan to capture the division’s title. The decorated college wrestler entered the sport with the dream of winning the UFC gold. The 28-year-old contender has a plan that resembles the path former bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley took to title victory. Bo Nickal recently sat down to have a conversation with UFC veteran Jorge Masvidal. The duo spoke about everything from Donald Trump to Masvidal’s impending return.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
firstsportz.com | Neial Nishant Bhuyan
Mike Tyson was once one of the highest-paid athletes in the world. The boxing legend quickly burned through his $685 million fortune due to a combination of lavish spending, poor financial management, and legal troubles. Now, at 58 and about to fight Jake Paul, Tyson had some important things to say to young athletes who may find themselves in a similar position. Mike Tyson recently sat down for a conversation with the media at the LF* Go! Press conference in Las Vegas.
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