KBO Week Three Power Rankings
Alex Kielar | May 26th, 2020 This KBO season seems to be flying by as we hit the three-week mark
Alex Kielar | May 26th, 2020 This KBO season seems to be flying by as we hit the three-week mark
Alex Kielar | May 18th, 2020 We are now through two weeks of the KBO season and can get a better
Alex Kielar | May 17th, 2020 I know what you’re thinking, this year has been crazy and weird enough without
The third card in seven days and this never gets old. This card has some sleeper potential with a lot of young fighters. Rodrigo Nascimento, Dan Ige, Anthony Hernandez, and Marlon Vera all stand out. There’s a lot of fights with close lines, tipping us off to what should be a really competitive night. You may not recognize all the names but we are in for a good one.
Two UFC cards in five days? Sign me up. Dana White has gone all out and managed to land a card for a Wednesday ESPN+ event that looks to be stacked with recognizable talent. Much like UFC 249, this event will take place in Jacksonville, Florida at the Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena. This card is headlined by legendary light heavyweight Glover Teixeira and recent title contender, Anthony Smith. I expect complete chaos throughout the card, shedding more positive light on the UFC as they continue to pump out entertainment.
In this midst of this year’s untimely global pandemic, professional athletes across the nation have gotten extremely creative with their social media accounts in order to engage with fans on an unprecedented level. Here are a few of the best:
Finally! We get an actual sporting event that you can bet on. At this point, I’m sure people are just excited to watch live sports action. These bouts will take place at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida. Dana White really spruced this card up with high-level talent. I think there are some really good underdog spots to attack from a sports betting angle. As always, there’s definitely value to be had within the fight props.
Missing sports as much as everybody else? The Korean Baseball Organization is here to bring a sense of normalcy to our lives.
Just five days separate Monday Night Raw and the first pay-per-view following WrestleMania 36. In the meantime, Jacob Benge recaps the latest chatter from WWE.
The team recaps WEEK 4 action. Should the XFL Championship be a grandiose production?
Several key pieces of information about the upcoming Money in the Bank pay-per-view on May 10 were announced during this week’s SmackDown on FOX. Meanwhile, Apollo Crews suffered a left knee injury during his match on Monday Night Raw.
Jacob Benge looks at the latest news from WWE, where the Money in the Bank bout was made official and several tag-team matches took place in addition to an impromptu U.S. title match.
Alex Kielar | May 26th, 2020 This KBO season seems to be flying by as we hit the three-week mark for these rankings. We are
Alex Kielar | May 18th, 2020 We are now through two weeks of the KBO season and can get a better idea of who these teams
Alex Kielar | May 17th, 2020 I know what you’re thinking, this year has been crazy and weird enough without a hypothetical meeting between the
The third card in seven days and this never gets old. This card has some sleeper potential with a lot of young fighters. Rodrigo Nascimento, Dan Ige, Anthony Hernandez, and Marlon Vera all stand out. There’s a lot of fights with close lines, tipping us off to what should be a really competitive night. You may not recognize all the names but we are in for a good one.
Two UFC cards in five days? Sign me up. Dana White has gone all out and managed to land a card for a Wednesday ESPN+ event that looks to be stacked with recognizable talent. Much like UFC 249, this event will take place in Jacksonville, Florida at the Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena. This card is headlined by legendary light heavyweight Glover Teixeira and recent title contender, Anthony Smith. I expect complete chaos throughout the card, shedding more positive light on the UFC as they continue to pump out entertainment.
In this midst of this year’s untimely global pandemic, professional athletes across the nation have gotten extremely creative with their social media accounts in order to engage with fans on an unprecedented level. Here are a few of the best:
Finally! We get an actual sporting event that you can bet on. At this point, I’m sure people are just excited to watch live sports action. These bouts will take place at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida. Dana White really spruced this card up with high-level talent. I think there are some really good underdog spots to attack from a sports betting angle. As always, there’s definitely value to be had within the fight props.
Missing sports as much as everybody else? The Korean Baseball Organization is here to bring a sense of normalcy to our lives.
Just five days separate Monday Night Raw and the first pay-per-view following WrestleMania 36. In the meantime, Jacob Benge recaps the latest chatter from WWE.
The team recaps WEEK 4 action. Should the XFL Championship be a grandiose production?
Several key pieces of information about the upcoming Money in the Bank pay-per-view on May 10 were announced during this week’s SmackDown on FOX. Meanwhile, Apollo Crews suffered a left knee injury during his match on Monday Night Raw.
Jacob Benge looks at the latest news from WWE, where the Money in the Bank bout was made official and several tag-team matches took place in addition to an impromptu U.S. title match.
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