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  • Mike Tyson Talks About Controversial Jake Paul Spectacle

    Mike Tyson Talks About Controversial Jake Paul Spectacle

    Hall of Famer and former undisputed world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson broke his silence on his loss to social media influencer Jake Paul during an eight-round boxing exhibition as part of Netflix‘s live controversial streaming debut for the sport.

    “This is one of those situations when you lost but still won. I’m grateful for the fight. No regrets to get in the ring one last time.” 

    “I almost died in June. Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in the hospital and had to get healthy: so I won. To have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for.” 

    Jake Paul, 27, scored 80-72, 79-73, 79-73, over Tyson, 58, during the highly-anticipated event at AT&T Stadium. Fans were livid by the fight itself, which many online deemed to be boring and a cash-grab, as well as Netflix’s streaming issues throughout the night, with the service trending as many customers experienced buffering issues.

    Tyson, the youngest boxer to ever win a heavyweight title and one of the most dominant ever in the weight class, went 50-6-2 (44 KO) in 58 career professional fights prior to the Netflix loss. Paul has a 10-1 record in 11 professional boxing matches.

  • No Surprise, Giants Lose Again 

    No Surprise, Giants Lose Again 

    The Giants’ need for a franchise quarterback has been clear since Daniel Jones‘ downfall, but it was painfully obvious while watching Drew Lock start over Tommy DeVito in New York’s latest blowout loss, a 34-7 defeat Sunday at the Atlanta Falcons.

    No matter whom the Giants start, quarterback is a lost cause. Lock got the nod over DeVito, who cleared concussion protocol for Week 16 but took a backseat after exiting last Sunday’s 35-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, and quite literally handed the slow-starting Falcons (8-7) the game. 

    Fueled by two pick sixes — Jessie Bates’ 55-yarder midway through the second quarter and Matthew Judon‘s 27-yarder to open the second half — Lock gave New York (2-13) no chance while completing 22 of 39 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown to the two game-changing interceptions. Lock added a third turnover on a fumble — his fourth in five games — late in the second quarter. The Giants, who inched back ahead of the 2-12 Las Vegas Raiders for the NFL’s worst record and 2025 draft’s No. 1 overall pick, desperately need a quarterback as they look to get their franchise back on track.

  • Aaron Rodgers Leads Jets Over Jaguars

    Aaron Rodgers Leads Jets Over Jaguars

    This was the week the Aaron Rodgers-Davante Adams connection finally paid off. Rodgers went 16-for-30 with three touchdowns and no interceptions, and despite that completion rate, he made each one count. Rodgers targeted Adams 12 times and Adams caught nine for 198 yards, which is the second-highest yards total of his career. All those years working together paid off everywhere, but especially on Adams’ two touchdowns (the first of which was the 100th of career). Adams also had a 71-yard catch.

    The Rodgers-Adams connection got the Jets to the tie against the Jaguars. But it was running back Breece Hall, who missed Week 14 with a knee injury and was originally questionable to play this week, who ran the ball into the end zone to score the Jets’ winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter. And to tie it all up with a bow, Sauce Gardner snagged an interception with 44 seconds left in the 4th to snuff out any chance the Jags had of making a last-minute comeback.

  • NY Mets Sign Juan Soto for $765 Million, 15 Year Deal

    NY Mets Sign Juan Soto for $765 Million, 15 Year Deal

    When the free agent outfielder traveled to owner Steve Cohen’s house in Beverly Hills, California, for a presentation last month, the team unveiled a video that included an image of a future Soto statue outside Citi Field, next to the one erected of franchise great Tom Seaver.

    “Everything that they showed me, what they have, what they want to do, it was incredible,” Soto said. “But my favorite part was the video.”

    Juan Soto was introduced at Citi Field after his record $765 million, 15-year contract was finalized. He was flanked by Mets owner Steve Cohen, president of baseball operations David Stearns and agent Scott Boras. 

    The value of Soto’s contract eclipsed Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million, 10-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers last December. The 26-year-old Soto batted .288 with 41 homers, 109 RBIs and 129 walks this year and has a .285 career average with 201 homers, 592 RBIs and 769 walks over seven seasons with Washington, San Diego and the Yankees.

    Soto’s success will be determined by World Series titles. The Yankees have 27, the Mets two.

  • Giants Fall to Saints 14-11

    Giants Fall to Saints 14-11

    With 11 seconds left and trailing 14-11, Giants kicker Graham Gano lined up for a 35-yard field goal that would force overtime. But Saints defensive lineman Bryan Bresee had other ideas.

    Bresee made a sensational play, jumping over the line to block Gano’s field goal and secure the Saints’ win.

    The Saints improve their record to 5-8, while the Giants fall to 2-11.

    It was not a well-played game by either offense. Giants quarterback Drew Lock completed just 21 of his 49 passes, while Derek Carr was only slightly better, going 20-for-31 for 219 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. 

    But it was another win for the Saints, who are now 3-1 under interim head coach Darren Rizzi after a 2-7 start got head coach Dennis Allen fired.

    The next coach fired may be Brian Daboll, whose Giants have nothing left to play for except the first pick in the draft.

  • Dolphins Defeat Jets in Overtime

    Dolphins Defeat Jets in Overtime

    The New York Jets blew an eight-point, fourth-quarter lead and lost 32-26 in overtime to the Miami Dolphins.

    Minutes after the New York Giants lost to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at MetLife on a blocked field goal. Their co-tenants at the New Jersey venue, the New York Jets, matched them with a brutal loss of their own to the Miami Dolphins in South Beach.

    Jason Sanders kicked a 52-yard field goal as time expired to tie the game and Tua Tagovailoa drove the Miami Dolphins to the winning touchdown in overtime of a 32-26 victory.

    The winning score came on a TD pass of 10 yards from Tagovailoa to Jonnu Smith. The tight end had all three of his catches in overtime.

    Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are officially out of the playoffs.

  • You Can Buy Golf Superstar Greg Norman’s Florida Estate For $60 Million!

    You Can Buy Golf Superstar Greg Norman’s Florida Estate For $60 Million!

    Greg Norman, aka the Great White Shark of pro golf, is selling his Jupiter Island beach home for a whopping $59,900,000.

    Norman purchased the property for only $4.9 million in 1991. Since then, the property has expanded by nearly 6,800 square feet.

    In total, the estate sits on an eight acre lot. It includes eight houses in total — the main house, a coach house, a pool house, a tennis house, a boat house, a carriage house and a beach house — plus a 5,000-square-foot basement.

    The main house has 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, with oceanfront views and complete privacy. It includes a US Open regulation-size tennis court, a fitness center, a movie theater, an elevator, two main pools, a spa, a 1,900-bottle wine cellar, a bar and a gourmet kitchen.

  • Politics in Hulk Hogan’s Future?

    Politics in Hulk Hogan’s Future?

    “You know something, you’d be great to run the President’s Council on Physical Fitness,” Trump told Hogan backstage at Madison Square Garden during Trump’s sold out rally.

    “I was talking about nutrition and how many foreign countries won’t even let their people eat the food that we eat here in America,” Hogan said.

    “It’s so bad and it’s poisoned a generation of kids,’ he added. “And at the end of the day, we started talking about physical fitness.”

    “And it would be great if you got all the kids in America in shape,” Hogan said.

  • Seahawks Over Jets 26-21

    Seahawks Over Jets 26-21

    On Sunday, the Jets blew a 14-point lead and fell 26-21 to the Seahawks for their third straight loss and eighth in nine games.

    This came despite the Seahawks making plenty of special teams  mistakes and getting stopped at the goal line. The Jets are now 3-9, ensuring their ninth-straight losing season.

    The Jets had a chance to retake the lead in the closing minutes but Aaron Rodgers’ pass from the Seattle 34 intended for Garrett Wilson fell incomplete in the end zone and the Jets had another loss.

    Former Jets quarterback Geno Smith was not spectacular but threw a touchdown pass and led the Seahawks back from a 21-7 deficit. Another former Jet, Leonard Williams, had two sacks, a pick-six and a blocked extra point.

  • Record-Breaking Blue Diamond Could Fetch $48 Million At Auction

    Record-Breaking Blue Diamond Could Fetch $48 Million At Auction

    A 15.1-carat fancy vivid blue diamond is projected to be auctioned for a whopping $48 million — the highest estimate ever for a blue diamond.

    The gemstone — known as the De Beers Cullinan Blue — will be the largest fancy vivid blue diamond to appear in an auction when it is offered up at Sotheby’s Hong Kong.

    The jewel was first discovered in April 2021 at the South African Cullinan mine, which, according to Sotheby’s, is one of the very few places in the world to discover rare blue gems.

    “Blue diamonds of any kind are rare on the market, but this is the rarest of the rare; nothing of remotely similar caliber has appeared at auction in recent years,” said Chairman of Sotheby’s Asia Patti Wong.

    The chunk of stone was originally cut from a 39.34-carat rough piece from the mine, which was purchased from De Beers in 2008.

    The mine is also the source of the largest rough gem diamond ever discovered. In 1905, the hefty 3,106 carat rock was cut to create two of the British Crown Jewels.

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