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May 30 2026SPORTS

Colby Covington’s New Chapter in Wrestling

Chad Bronstein, the head of the new wrestling group RAF, says that Colby Covington is more than just a controversial name. The former UFC interim champion has become a favorite in the office because of his hard work and enthusiasm for the sport. Covington, now 38, will return to the ring tomorrow

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Unexpected Upset? Fighter Plans to Counter Predictable Moves

A new fight card is set for June 14, and a manager is already claiming that his fighter will surprise everyone. He says the match could be historic, just like past champions have made headlines. The manager’s confidence comes from years of watching top athletes reach milestones. The fighter he supp

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May 29 2026SPORTS

How Arsenal’s troubles paved the way for change

Arsenal’s struggles in recent years forced a shift in how the club is run. Fans made their frustration clear during protests at the Emirates, especially after the Super League controversy and the mismanagement seen during COVID. These moments showed just how disconnected the owners were from what su

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Why the White House UFC event feels like a strange mix of pride and poor planning

A big mixed martial arts tournament is heading to Washington, D. C. soon, but not everyone is excited—especially someone who knows the sport inside out. UFC analyst Joe Rogan has called the whole idea “odd” and questioned why fighters would battle outside instead of in a proper indoor space. He poin

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May 29 2026SPORTS

UFC Fight Night in D. C. Faces Heat and Criticism

Planning a big fight in Washington, D. C. in June isn’t just about booking a venue—it’s about fighting the weather too. Rogan pointed out that last year, the city hit 100 degrees on the same day, and with TV lights cranked up, the cage might as well be a steam room. Then there’s the insect problem.

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May 29 2026POLITICS

A Big-Name Fight Lands at the White House—But Who’s Really Paying the Bills?

A giant octagon is getting built on the South Lawn of the White House to host eight MMA fights on the president’s 80th birthday. The UFC calls it “UFC Freedom 250, ” a nod to the nation’s upcoming 250-year anniversary. Big stars like Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller were invited by Dana White, but both

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Silva and White Clash Over a Fighter’s Future

Anderson Silva, once celebrated as one of the UFC’s finest, has struggled in recent years. After a series of defeats that began in 2013, the organization’s leader, Dana White, suggested it might be time for Silva to retire. Silva felt this was an overstep and has since avoided speaking with Wh

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May 25 2026SPORTS

A different approach to MMA: What a top fighter thinks about the new league plan

Scott Coker is trying to launch a new MMA league by 2027 with $60 million behind it. The league will focus on just one weight class at first, running a big tournament-style event. But Aljamain Sterling, a former UFC champion, isn’t convinced this is the best way to grab fans’ attention. Tournaments

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Young Gamers Show Their Skills in a Big Esports Showdown

This weekend, Busan Esports Arena hosted a first-of-its-kind event where video games took center stage in a national competition. For the first time, esports was included in the National Youth Sports Festival, giving students a chance to compete in both team and solo matches of FC Online. Over 40 pl

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May 23 2026SPORTS

Dricus Du Plessis questions Khamzat Chimaev’s focus after UFC fight

After losing to Sean Strickland at UFC 328, Khamzat Chimaev’s weight-cut struggles became a hot topic. But his opponent, Dricus Du Plessis, isn’t buying the excuses. The South African fighter pointed out that tough weight cuts are common in MMA. Fighters often drop around 12 pounds in the final stre

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