Russian Water Polo Coach Incites Massive Brawl With ‘Khabib Jump’ Into Pool

You don’t see this one every day. An amateur Russian water polo coach recently incited a massive underwater brawl when he performed a two-footed ‘Khabib jump’ on a rival player. As you know, UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov incited an infamous brawl following his win over Conor McGregor at last October’s UFC 229. ‘The Eagle’ […]

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You don’t see this one every day. An amateur Russian water polo coach recently incited a massive underwater brawl when he performed a two-footed ‘Khabib jump’ on a rival player.

As you know, UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov incited an infamous brawl following his win over Conor McGregor at last October’s UFC 229. ‘The Eagle’ leaped into the crowd to confront McGregor’s training partner Dillon Danis. Danis had allegedly hurled anti-Muslim slurs at Khabib, something Danis has strongly denied.

The brawl was nearly recreated in the water polo game between Moskvich and Kazan. In the wild scene, the coach and a rival player were jawing back-and-forth at one another. It led to the player throwing a ball at the coach, which missed him and hit a female official:

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The coach then jumped at the player with both feet into the pool, inciting a massive underwater brawl.

Check out two photos of the leap here:

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The Russian water polo game then had to be stopped immediately when an underwater brawl between the two teams broke out. Check out the chaos:

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As you can see, the leap certainly mirrors that of Khabib’s famous brawl-starting jump.

‘The Eagle’ remains suspended for starting the brawl but is expected to return to fighting this fall. He’s tentatively slated for a title unification fight with interim champion Dustin Poirier in September. The fight has not been made official as of yet.

As for the water polo coach, his punishment remains unknown.

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PFL Announces Multi-Year Broadcast Deal With ESPN

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has announced a multi-year broadcast deal with ESPN. This is an interesting move for the sports media juggernaut, who recently obtained the broadcast rights to the UFC. PFL made the announcement today (Mon. February 25, 2019) that their events would now air on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+. Also, PFL has […]

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The Professional Fighters League (PFL) has announced a multi-year broadcast deal with ESPN.

This is an interesting move for the sports media juggernaut, who recently obtained the broadcast rights to the UFC. PFL made the announcement today (Mon. February 25, 2019) that their events would now air on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+. Also, PFL has struck a similar deal with TSN to air their cards in Canada.

PFL and ESPN’s new broadcast deal kicks off on Thursdays in May with regular season events airing through August. Then, three playoff cards will air in October before season finals on New Year’s Eve. The finals will air on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes.

ESPN executive vice president of programming Burke Magnus had this to say in an official statement:

“We are pleased to add the PFL to our combat sports roster. This unique and innovative competition structure provides MMA fans with a great option to see some of the best fights and content in the sport.

“ESPN is the home of combat sports, and we look forward to delivering thrilling live PFL events and powerful storytelling to fans, across all platforms.”

PFL CEO Peter Murray also commented:

“We are thrilled to bring the PFL to ESPN, the undisputed leader in sports. ESPN is a ground-breaking pioneer that has fundamentally changed the way fans consume sports, and we at the PFL are reimagining MMA for fans and fighters.”

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Joe Rogan: Floyd Mayweather Could Have ‘Terrible Night’ In RIZIN Debut

UFC commentator Joe Rogan believes Floyd Mayweather could be in for a rough night upon his Rizin debut.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. has done it yet again.

“Money” stole headlines last night with the announcement that he’d be fighting for the Japanese mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion RIZIN FF. Mayweather will fight Tenshin Nasukawa at Rizin 14 on December 31st from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The ruleset for the contest has yet to be determined; however, many assume it will not be under MMA rules.

Should Mayweather allow Nasukawa to even kick, it could be a rough night for the 50-0 undefeated boxer. At least, that’s the thinking of longtime UFC commentator Joe Rogan. Rogan recently took to Instagram to react to the news of Mayweather’s new venture with Rizin. Rogan said he’s happy people will look up Nasukawa’s name and watch some of his past fights.

He also said that, depending on the fight’s ruleset, Mayweather could be in for a rough night in Japan:

“I’m sure many of you combat sports fans have heard that Floyd Mayweather has signed to face Tenshin Nasukawa in Japan on New Years Eve. I don’t know what kind of ‘special rules’ they’re supposed to be fighting under but I just like the fact that it’s going to happen and that people get to google Tenshin’s name and see some of his fights.

“He’s a true striking genius. I doubt Floyd is going to agree to any rules that allow Tenshin to kick, but if he does it could be a terrible night for him. This kid is the truth.”

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WATCH: Anthony Joshua Destroys Alexander Povetkin To Remain Undefeated

Check out the amazing knockout Anthony Joshua scored to stay undefeated.

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Anthony Joshua is still the undisputed heavyweight king of the boxing world.

The Englishman was able to retain his WBA (Super), IBF, WBO (Super), and IBO heavyweight titles against Alexander Povetkin. Joshua knocked out Povetkin in the 7th round of their bout from the Wembley Stadium in London, England.

The victory marked the 22nd consecutive win of Joshua’s career. He has won all but one of those fights via knockout. Check out Joshua’s finish of Povetkin here:

Joshua is the “money fight” in the heavyweight division of boxing. Fellow top-ranked heavyweight stars such as Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have been trying to land a fight with the Englishman for quite some time. Unfortunately, a deal has never been able to come to fruition.

Wilder and Fury will instead fight one another in December. The winner is expected to be Joshua’s next opponent, likely in April from Wembley Stadium. There’s an April 13th date available from the venue that Joshua would like to make his return at for a big fight.

Whether it’s against Wilder or Fury, Joshua and Wembley Stadium will certainly do big business with each other when the time comes.

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Canelo vs. GGG II Weigh-Ins Live Now

Canelo and Gennady Golovkin will go to war inside the squared circle one more time. Before that, check out the official weigh-ins for Canelo vs. GGG II.

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Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin will collide once again.

Last year, the pair of world-class middleweights clashed in Las Vegas, Nevada in a tremendous back-and-forth affair. The fight went all 12 rounds, and when it was all said and done, many believed Golovkin handily took the fight on the judges’ scorecards.

Instead, some controversial scorecards were read out en-route to a Majority Draw decision. Despite the draw, Golovkin retained his WBA (Super), WBC, and IBO middleweight titles. Of course, given the way one of the most highly-anticipated boxing events in recent memory ended, a rematch was warranted.

The bout was originally slated for May 5th earlier this year. However, that was scrapped after Canelo failed a drug test for the banned substance, clenbuterol. Now, the two rivals will once again fight to determine who is the best middleweight in boxing today. It all goes down tomorrow (Sat. September 15, 2018) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Check out the full card here:

Main card (HBO PPV, 8 P.M. ET)

  • Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin
  • Jaime Mungula (154)vs Brandon Cook (153.2)
  • David Lemieux (160) vs. Gary O’Sullivan (159.2)
  • Roman Gonzalez (114.8) vs. Moises Fuentes (116)

Tonight (Fri. September 14, 2018) Canelo and Golovkin will face off one final time before stepping into the ring against one another. Check out the official weigh-ins for Canelo vs. GGG II here below:

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Video: Erick Silva Survives Rally To Capture Crazy Win At LFA 45

Erick Silva got his hand raised in a big way.

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Longtime UFC veteran Erick Silva made his return to the cage in a big way.

At Friday night’s (July 20, 2018) LFA 45 event in Cabazon, California at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa, Silva snapped a two fight losing streak when he picked up a spectacular win in his fight against Bellator veteran Nick Barnes in the main event of this show that aired on AXS TV as he was able to pull a highlight-reel come-from-behind win.

In the fight, which was quite epic, Silva was dropped early in the fight by a short left hook but then came back with a nasty armbar from the bottom at 4:43 of the opening round. This fight marked his first outside of the Octagon under the UFC banner since 2010.

Silva’s performance in his LFA debut capped off seven finishes in seven fights on the LFA 45 broadcast as the night started quickly with two first-round finishes including this highlight-reel head-kick KO by Kailan Hill.

Also, another fun fact, UFC featherweight contender Brian Ortega, who has a past of fighting in the LFA, was in attendance for this event where he was interviewed about his canceled title fight at the UFC 226 pay-per-view event earlier this month against featherweight champion Max Holloway.

You can read the full LFA 45 results here:

Erick Silva def. Nick Barnes via submission (armbar) at 4:43 of R1
Ryan Lilley def. Jordan Winski via KO (punches) at 2:37 of R1
Moses Murrietta def. Casey Ryan TKO (referee stoppage) at 5:00 of R2
Blake Troop def. James Cannon via TKO (punches) at 1:24 of R1
Vince Cachero def. Carlos Puente Jr. via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:19 of R2
Taylor Johnson def. Luc Bondole via TKO (punches) at 1:36 of R1
Kailan Hill def. Alex Thompson via KO (head kick) at 1:18 of R1

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