• Strickland Emerges Strictly Champion

    Strickland Emerges Strictly Champion

    Sean Strickland raised his hands in awe as he emerged as a strictly champion Saturday night. It marks the dawn of a new fast-approaching era with Israel Adesanya being dethroned and with apparent good sportsmanship and integrity for MMA. Adesanya is arguably regarded as the most tooled, graceful striker in the sport, and unfortunately, ends were not meeting as Strickland, “Tarzan,” out-righted his way towards the most successful UFC middleweight upset of all-time.

    Before rising to stardom, Strickland was used to the sounds of cooked-up meth by his none other abusive father in a trailer. It was not long before Strickland would find himself in the post-press conference of UFC 293 with the coveted championship beating on Adesanya and his deceased dog. There have been claims in the past about Strickland but all fans can get behind for sure is that Tarzan is no inapparent champion.

    At the fights weighing in, Strickland cut out bad (184.8). Nonetheless, he fought and delivered accurate good strikes. There were several takedowns, but they were least effective enough to almost strike Israel in the early going. Israel did not come prepared for this fight. Conditioning-wise, yes, but expect a qualifying rematch, folks.

    Strickland vs. Adesanya: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Julian Bravo

  • US Open Women’s Championship Playback (Live)

    US Open Women’s Championship Playback (Live)

    Aryna Sabalenka vs. Coco Gauff is covered live by Julian Bravo. Witness Coco Gauff try to win her first US Open championship in front of her home country against the foreign native Sabalenka in what’s to be a heavily competitive matchup with Sports Kingdom commentary. The event starts at 4 pm ET. (Click the image to begin viewing).

  • The Young Baby Bombers Land In The Major Leagues

    The Young Baby Bombers Land In The Major Leagues

    Introduction

    They are here. Who exactly? Jasson Dominguez and Austin Wells have entered the Major Leagues. Not only did they advance to the Major Leagues but they also both contributed right from the start. Crazy right? Usually anytime minor league players are promoted to the major leagues they need time to adjust but not these two young players.

    Why Were These Prospects Brought Up?

    Jasson Dominguez and Austin Wells were promoted for two major reasons. One reason was because the Yankees lost multiple games and they thought maybe it was time for a change. The other reason was the Yankees needed to provide a boost to win some games before the end of the season.

    Ranking Their Performances So Far

    Both Jasson Dominguez and Austin Wells have performed really well lately. To start off, let’s talk about Jasson Dominguez. Wow. He was really an impressive figure. He is really young. He can hit. He can play on the field magnificently well. I enjoyed watching his first Major League Home Run. He is a joy to watch.

    Ok now let’s talk about Austin Wells. He is a really good catcher. I feel like maybe he could replace Kyle Higashioka. He is also a really interesting and talented player to watch.

    If I Had To Call Up One Prospect Who Would It Be And Why?

    To choose one prospect to call up, it would be Jasson Dominguez. I would call him up because he is extremely talented and superstar-centric athlete.

    Video Of Jasson Dominguez First HR In Major Leagues


    Buckle up and enjoy the bashful ride because these prospects are here to stay.

    – Sophia Davis

    https://sophiakd4.wordpress.com/

  • ‘Traffic’ Hunter

    ‘Traffic’ Hunter

    Was Colorado vs. 17 TCU the talk of college football this weekend. I’m being rhetorical.

    In the beginning of the game, Colorado surprised critics and scored a touchdown. A touchdown some at the Athletic might recall? Yes, a touchdown.

    It was 1 of 4 passing touchdowns by Shaddeur Sanders and after the game X users started posting comparison photos of him and Tom Brady. Sanders finished as one of the top week 1 quarterbacks in passing yards with 510. He and Travis Hunter ultimately held the roof down.

    Hunter played a total of 141 snaps. So between offense (61) and defense (80), Hunter played to extremities and said after the game that he was not winded out. Talk about an unforeseen athlete of his generation.

    He was not as productive on the defensive side but saved what could have been a game-sealing touchdown late in the third quarter for coach Deion Sanders and Colorado.

    Critics said this team would win 1,2 or 3 games, if any, this season. Well, the Buffaloes check one down, more to come against ruthless opponents such as Oregon, USC, and final game, Utah.

    Coach Prime has always been a winner, and he brought coordinators over who know how. It will ultimately come down to the pressure this team and Shaddeur Sanders can handle with this no longer being Jackson State or a non-Power 5 program.

  • Happy Labor Day!

    Happy Labor Day!

    Happy Labor Day! This is a day to celebrate and rest on the laurels of this great nation’s faithful laborers and achievements. It goes without saying how proud I am to be American and represent similar to you. Summer is over, but here’s to more exciting times, especially the new sports rolling in.

    Julian Bravo

  • Carson Beck’s Job’s on the Line

    Carson Beck’s Job’s on the Line

    Carson Beck played solidly throughout the day against UT Martin, an FCS school. So much so he converted 21 of 31 attempted passes and gained 294 yards through the air to go with a 158.1 passer rating. Tremendously well done by the Jacksonville, FL native, but the real obstacle lies in the fact that he threw one touchdown and did not seemingly treat this as a game like the defense limiting a total of seven points to Martin.

    Kyron Jones had a sensational 26-yard interception return, and sophomore Malaki Starks finished with the most total tackles (8). Georgia’s defense held their gold mark last year, limiting teams to 14 points per game. They provided a considerable start without Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, and Kelee Ringo.

    But the problem does not rest there. Kendall Milton performed well with 9 carries on 5.9 yards per carry and so did Brock Vandagriff.

    Vandagriff, the redshirt sophomore, completed one of his first passes, and boy was it a doozy. It was so good that he converted on a long touchdown pass and later to the backup of tight end Brock Bowers. In the third quarter, Vandagriff had a lot to show for and he keeps proving it against Carson Beck and freshman Gunner Stockton, the physically gifted quarterback has a ceiling like not many other four star Georgian quarterback prospects.

    Carson Beck could have accumulated as many points as Oregon, 81, this Labor Day weekend but did not. The question remains: Is there a bullseye on Carson Beck’s back to win or play for the number one ranked team in the nation: Georgia?