Costa is looking to get back on the winning track after losing his last fight to Steve Erceg, who fights for the title in the main event. Costa is a BJJ black belt but often looks to impose his will on his opponents by walking them down and landing big shots. He stays consistent with his kicking game but leaves openings to be hurt in return.
It’s not often that you see a champion must defend a title against someone not many people know about. Unfortunately for the flyweight champion, there is no clear number one contender, so he is giving a Cinderella opportunity to someone who has not been on the UFC roster for more than a year. All for the opportunity to headline a Pay-Per-View in front of his home country of Brazil.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto seems to thrive off being the enemy. In four starts at home, he’s 0-1 with a pedestrian 5.82 ERA. In two road starts, he’s yet to give up a run.
Then the young studs got there and absolutely shot the pads off the place so…I need to stay in my lane. Which of course is firmly entrenched on the sidelines talking golf. Ok, so who do we like this week?
In the rapidly evolving landscape of sports media negotiations, the NBA is poised to launch a groundbreaking partnership with Amazon Prime. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reports that Amazon Prime Video has reached a preliminary agreement with the NBA, outlining a comprehensive deal that would grant the streaming and retail giant exclusive broadcasting rights for NBA games.
Houston, despite its poor record, comes in as the favorite for this matchup. The Astros might be struggling, but there’s still talent in this lineup. If Houston can start cashing in its opportunities, the Astros still have some hope.
The Orioles have steadily built themselves into the American League’s best roster, and they won the series and the AL East from the Yankees last season. If New York wants to avoid the wild-card route this season, it’s going to have to figure out how to win in Baltimore.
Over 250,000 enthusiastic football fans converged on Detroit to witness the spectacle of the NFL Draft, setting a new attendance record and underscoring the unwavering passion for America’s favorite sport.
The MLB season is underway, and with the season in full swing, we are here to help you determine who is good and bad. Teams will fall and rise throughout the season based on injuries, trades, acquisitions, and overall performance.