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Sep 26 2024SPORTS

Boxing's New Player in Town

Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has been teasing his entry into the world of boxing for years. But this time, it seems like he's serious. White recently attended a boxing match in Ireland and hinted that he'll start announcing his boxing plans early in 2025. Despite

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Sep 25 2024SPORTS

The Game-Changing Effect of Stefon Diggs' Departure on Josh Allen's Career

Josh Allen's remarkable performance against the Jacksonville Jaguars has sparked comparisons with Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes. While many attribute this growth to the loss of Stefon Diggs, it's crucial to examine the factors contributing to Allen's emergence. The Buffalo Bills' decision to

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Out of Touch: Sean Strickland's Beef with Celebrities at UFC Events

As the dust settles on the recent controversy surrounding Sean Strickland, the middleweight fighter's comments about celebrities attending UFC events have sparked heated debate. Known for his bold and unapologetic demeanor, Strickland has never shied away from speaking his mind, and this latest cont

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

From Commentator to Icon: Joe Rogan's Enduring Legacy in Combat Sports

As the voice of combat sports, Joe Rogan has made an indelible mark on the world of mixed martial arts (MMA). For over two decades, he has been a constant presence in the octagon, providing insight and excitement to fans around the globe. According to UFC CEO Dana White, Rogan's exceptional talent a

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Where Honda's Engine Dreams Take Flight

Honda's journey in the world of motorcycles dates back much further than you might imagine. Long before the iconic V8 engine roared to life in the Honda Crossroad, the company was laying the groundwork for its motorcycling legacy. In fact, the winged logo that has become synonymous with Honda's moto

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Sep 21 2024BUSINESS

The Insulin War: How Middlemen Hijacked Diabetes Care

In the United States, around 8 million individuals rely on insulin to manage their diabetes. However, the cost of insulin has skyrocketed over the past decade, leaving many patients unable to afford the life-saving medication. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a bold step to address this

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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

Stadium Construction: A Bonding Experience for Bills Fans

Imagine having the chance to be part of something big, to help shape the future of your beloved sports team. This is exactly what Buffalo Bills fans can do when they buy bonds to finance the construction of their new stadium. The stadium is scheduled to open in 2026, and fans will have a unique oppo

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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Sports: Can Sphere Reshape the Future of Live Events?

Imagine walking into a venue that's not just a shell for a sporting event, but an immersive experience that transports you to a different world. That's what the UFC achieved with their recent event at the Sphere, a 160,000-square-foot interior space in Las Vegas. Dubbed "Noche UFC," the event was a

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Sep 19 2024SPORTS

Can a Fighter's Grit Overcome the Ultimate Test?

Imagine facing a battle that pushes your body and mind to the limit. That's exactly what 36-year-old bantamweight fighter Irene Aldana encountered when she stepped into the octagon against Norma Dumont. The intense fight was marked by an unspeakable injury – a deep cut on Aldana's forehead that stre

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Sep 19 2024SPORTS

Teixeira's Towering Potential: A Knockout Route to the Top

In a thrilling display of power, Tallison Teixeira earned himself a UFC contract by landing a devastating knockout at Dana White's Contender Series 72. The 6-foot-7 fighter, known for his impressive reach and striking ability, showcased his skills against Arthur Lopes, a game opponent who refused to

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