Category: Stories Published on: 16/07/25

LeBron's Empire at Sunset: Why Summer 2025 Became a Reset Year for the Lakers

Every basketball offseason is called “the hottest in history,” yet summer 2025 truly stood apart. For the first time in two decades the hoops world is watching LeBron James — a perpetual magnet for cameras and general managers — cease to be the franchise’s primary focus. The Lakers’ galactic orbit h...

Category: Interview Published on: 17/07/25

I"ll Be Back to Remind Everyone Who's the Boss: Nate Diaz on Whom He's Ready to Share the Octagon and Ring With

Now a free agent, Nate Diaz isn’t hiding from big names and openly states whom he wants to face in his next fight. In an exclusive conversation with our outlet, he candidly laid out his short list of opponents — ranging from long-time nemesis Conor McGregor to the kings of the boxing rankings. “Co...

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Category: Stories Published on: 26/11/25

When a Star Becomes Too Heavy: Why Stephen Curry and Under Armour Parted Ways at a Turning Point in History

Fall 2025 turned into a real series full of unexpected plot twists for Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry. A record ninth straight year atop the list of the NBA's highest-paid players, a headline-grabbing appearance on LeBron James's podcast, the first flagrant foul of his 17-year caree...

Category: Interview Published on: 05/09/25

"Sign Them — Get the Belts": Islam Makhachev on Why the U.S. Is Losing Ground in the UFC

In a frank conversation, former UFC champion Islam Makhachev reflects on the balance of power in the promotion, explains why American fighters are reaching title shots less often, and why the “Caucasus school” keeps producing contenders. We talk about pressure from hometowns, matchmaking, and why En...

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Category: News Published on: 11/07/25

Captain of Croatian Endurance: Luka Modrić Dons the Red and Black

Rossoneri fans have received headline-making news: modern football’s living classic Luka Modrić has officially become a Milan player. Insider Fabrizio Romano reported that the 39-year-old Croatian signed a one-year contract and is already prepared to step onto the pitch in red and black. For the mid...

Category: Interview Published on: 19/06/25

The Star Has Already Risen: Ramos on the Lamine Yamal Phenomenon

Praise From a Defensive Legend Monterrey’s “bronze wall” centre-back Sergio Ramos, who for years made the back line of Real Madrid and the Spanish national team impenetrable, shared his admiration for Barcelona’s young winger Lamine Yamal. At a pre-match press conference the 38-year-old captain of...

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Category: News Published on: 15/07/25

Sinner Dethrones Alcaraz at Wimbledon

In London, history once again turned the tennis court into a stage for epic stories. Just five weeks earlier, Jannik Sinner had walked off Roland Garros in tears, the sting of three squandered championship points against Carlos Alcaraz still fresh in his heart. It seemed that the Spaniard, who had j...

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Category: News Published on: 31/07/25

NBA Continental Tour: How the League Is Paving the Way to European Fans

The National Basketball Association is firmly cementing its position across the Atlantic. Over the next three regular seasons, fans in the Old Continent will be treated to six official games held in the iconic arenas of Germany, the United Kingdom and France. Such a packed calendar — not just a gest...

Category: News Published on: 07/04/26

Dončić flies to Spain for accelerated treatment. Lakers go all-in ahead of the playoffs

Luka Dončić’s injury came at the worst possible time. With just days remaining before the start of the playoffs, the Lakers’ leader is sidelined with a grade 2 hamstring strain — an injury that typically requires up to six weeks of recovery. But in Los Angeles, they decided not to follow the stand...

Category: News Published on: 15/07/25

Betting Revolution: How Chelsea Unseated Club World Cup Favorites and Delivered a New MVP

The football world loves surprises, yet some feel especially audacious. When London’s Chelsea hammered PSG in the Club World Cup final, critics immediately shouted “upset.” But bookmakers’ numbers and the cold chronology of the tournament show that the Blues’ triumph was a matter of logic rather tha...

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