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Joe Rogan blown away by what podcast guest told him about moment between Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali

Joe Rogan has interviewed some of the biggest names in combat sports on his podcast.

Past Joe Rogan Experience guests include the likes of Tyson Fury, Francis Ngannou and Terrence Crawford.

And the UFC commentator has even interviewed former heavyweight world champion and boxing icon Mike Tyson on his show.

But Rogan never had the opportunity to meet the legendary Muhammad Ali before the heavyweight great died in 2016.

One of his recent guests, however, did. And he stunned Rogan with a story of meeting both Ali and Tyson at the same time while backstage at a Julio Cesar Chavez fight.

Josh Brolin, the Hollywood actor who has starred in the Marvel mega-hit franchise The Avengers, was a guests on the JRE last year. Evidently a huge boxing fan, the 56-year-old told Rogan about the time he met the two boxing greats.

“I actually went to go see Julio Cesar Chavez fight, and that’s when I met [Mike] Tyson in the green room, and I met, at the same time, Muhammad Ali,” Brolin said.

“Wow… that’s a heavy moment,” Rogan replied, in awe.

“As a boxing fan, that was a real moment,” Brolin said.

The actor also told a story about the time he attended a Tyson fight when the power-puncher was at his peak. He couldn’t recall the name of Tyson’s opponent on that night, but he clearly remember the way the expression on the fighter’s face changed the second “Iron Mike” entered the ring.

“I went to go see this fight, and Tyson was fighting, and this guy was doing this stuff before, and he had this cut; he had built himself into confidence, and Mike came out afterward,” Brolin said.

“And I watched his face. And I watched that confidence bleed from his face instantaneously.

“He had absolutely lost the fight long before Mike had ever gotten in the ring.”

Tyson returned to in-ring action last year at the age of 58 after a 20-year absence, losing a decision to YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in an event broadcast live on Netflix.

A former guest on Joe Rogan’s podcast believes the show is partly responsible for the rise of disinformation online.

American archaeologist Flint Dibble appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience last year to have a live debate with Graham Hancock.

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Hancock, the former foreign correspondent for The Economist, is a proponent of a widely discredited pseudo archeological theory that there once existed an advanced Ice Age civilisation that was destroyed in a global cataclysm.

Across a four-and-a-half-hour episode that has been viewed more than six million times on YouTube, Flint debated Hancock and sought to disprove his theory.

And the archaeologist has since reported having mixed feelings about appearing on the show.

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“After doing it, I have started growing an audience interested in hearing about 21st century archaeology,” Dibble told The Times. “On the other hand, I have also been targeted for nonstop trolling from believers of all forms of fake archaeology, from lost civilisations like Atlantis to mysterious aliens or ancient supertechnology.”

Rogan later criticised Dibble in a subsequent episode, saying, “People like Flint just out-and-out lie.”

Dibble responded by posting an “open letter” to Rogan on his own YouTube channel.

Rogan began his podcast in 2009 and it has since grown to become one of the biggest and most listened-to shows in the genre, with 19 million YouTube subscribers and averaging more than 11 million downloads per episode.

In 2020, Rogan signed a deal with Spotify worth a reported $100 million, giving the streaming giant exclusive rights to the podcast. And the UFC commentator renewed his Spotify agreement last year for $250 million.

The influence of Rogan and his podcast is such that he is credited with having played a significant role in Donald Trump’s re-election as US president after having the politician appear on his show last year and they officially endorsing the Republican candidate.

Flint told The Times he believes Rogan has played a hand in the recent rise of disinformation, in light of Meta scrapping fact-checking measures and Trump’s second term in the White House.

“We should expect more misinformation,” he said, “and more attempts by loud conspiracists to cancel experts and scholars in our world.”

Joe Rogan has one non-negotiable rule on his podcast as former guest makes ‘extraordinary’ claim

Joe Rogan has one non-negotiable rule on his podcast that only relates to him, it has been claimed.

Rogan’s podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, launched back in 2009 and has since become one of the most popular and lucrative podcasts in the world.

He signed a new $250 million contract with Spotify – previously the podcast’s exclusive home – to air the show on other platforms from February 2024, as per The Wall Street Journal.

Rogan invites a range of guests onto the show from the worlds of popular culture, sport and even politics, with incoming US President Donald Trump making an appearance in October prior to the 2024 election.

That is, according to Spotify, the most popular episode of the podcast ever broadcast, with comedian Adam Sandler, Elon Musk and WWE legend The Rock listed as other top guests.

The Times noted how Rogan ‘thinks he should be able to say anything, at any time’ – a rule that has been utilised throughout the podcast’s history and is a reason why it is so popular for some viewers.

Louis Theroux, a previous guest of the show, labelled Rogan’s success as ‘extraordinary’ in a 2020 interview with British GQ, adding: “He’s a powerhouse … what you see with him is the ability to stand outside conventional political alignments, and outside any sort of structure that will inhibit him from speaking to whom he wants to speak to and saying what he wants to say.”

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Another previous guest, the American cosmologist and author Brian Keating, once named the most surprising thing he noticed about the UFC commentator after appearing on the podcast.

“He comes off as a character but can be deadly serious,” Keating began.

“When it [the show] was all over, we posed for a few pictures, and then he left for the bathroom. Which was, I realised in hindsight, his form of Irish goodbye! I didn’t see him again.”

Joe Rogan has been told by a UFC star ‘to never ask one question’ again ahead of his title defence at UFC 311.

UFC’s first pay-per-view card of 2025 is just days away as the famed Octagon sets up shop in Los Angeles, California, for UFC 311.

Not one but TWO blockbuster UFC title fights feature on the card, with Islam Makhachev putting his UFC lightweight title on the line against former foe Arman Tsarukyan.

And UFC bantamweight king Merab Dvalishvili defends his championship against Umar Nurmagomedov – cousin of UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Ahead of making the first defence of his UFC bantamweight belt, Dvalishvili has warned Rogan not to ask him one question again.

He doesn’t want to be asked about potentially fighting teammate Aljamain Sterling, having previously been questioned about a possible showdown.

Speaking on the Verse Us with Eric Nicksick podcast, Dvalishvili said: “I said don’t ask me this question [about fighting Sterling] during press conference or media day. I was like I have to win first [against Aldo] and Aljo already has a fight… And when Joe Rogan asked me again and Aljo is there, ‘Hey, are you going to fight Aljo?’ And like I said, Please don’t ask me this question anymore.”

Teammates Dvalishvili and Sterling competed alongside each other in the same division when ‘Aljo’ was the 135lbs title holder.

Amid the American’s title reign, Dvalishvili knocked off plenty of top contenders, including Marlon Moraes, Jose Aldo, Petr Yan and Henry Cejudo.

But Dvalishvili eventually fought for UFC gold when Sterling was defeated by Sean O’Malley.

The Georgian dethroned O’Malley of the UFC bantamweight title at UFC 306.

As for Sterling, he has since moved up in weight to the featherweight division, where he has gone 1-1 in his two fights at 145lbs.

He outpointed Calvin Kattar at UFC 300 before losing a decision to Movsar Evloev at UFC 310 last month.

Sterling is set to remain at featherweight while Dvalishvili holds the UFC bantamweight title.

‘Surprised’ Joe Rogan podcast guest reveals what happens when recording his show

Jonathan Zimmerman, a professor of education and history at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of ‘Free Speech and Why You Should Give a Damn’, appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast in August 2021.

Here, he spoke about education, marriage and work, as well as his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal in the early 1980s.

After appearing on the show, Zimmerman opened up on his experience in a column for the Philadelphia Inquirer – and it was a fascinating insight into what goes on behind the curtain.

“Last spring, I was invited to appear on Joe Rogan’s show. My first reaction was surprise: Why me? I’m not a comedian (like Rogan), or a martial-arts fighter (ditto), or a celebrity who likes to push the envelope (Elon Musk, Jordan Peterson),” began Zimmerman, who wrote the piece in 2022.

“I am just a nerdy college professor who writes books that very few people choose to read. (My mom says they’re very good.)”

The 63-year-old described the building Rogan tapes in as a “low-slung” and “nondescript” structure on the outskirts of Austin, Texas. “The show doesn’t pay guests, but it did fly me down there,” Zimmerman added.

“When I arrived, I was told that Rogan was caught in the city’s notorious traffic. ‘The Californians are clogging the roads,’ one of his assistants groused. I pointed out that Rogan himself had recently moved to Austin from California. We both laughed.

After speaking about getting a COVID-19 test by a nurse Rogan employs, Zimmerman moved on to praising the host, who arrived late after a workout had “gone a little longer than usual”.

Zimmerman added: “He’s also really nice, which is something you might not pick up from the tweets and headlines. Every controversial remark — about COVID-19, or race, or gender — probably makes you think, Wow, what a callous jerk.

“I can assure you he isn’t. He thanked me for flying down, asked about my family, and joked about the Austin traffic. We chatted for a few minutes while he waited for his own COVID-19 test results — negative, thank God — and then he ushered me into his studio, which looks pretty much as you’d expect: dark tones, comfy chairs, and a big neon sign with his name on it.”

Zimmerman would later describe Rogan as a “genuinely curious person”, which is “something else you don’t pick up from social-media shock reports” but criticised him for spreading “harmful” misinformation on COVID-19.

“He knows what to ask. And he knew what he didn’t know, which was the most refreshing thing of all,” Zimmerman added.

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“I realize that he has been far too credulous with some of his guests, buying their misinformation wholesale instead of critically assessing it. But I really enjoyed our conversation. It was an all-too-rare pleasure to converse with someone who actually wanted to listen instead of just talk.”

He added: “I work at a university, so I’m surrounded by colleagues who often think they know everything. Rogan makes no such pretense. When we were discussing Nepal and I mentioned “untouchable” castes, it was clear he hadn’t heard the term. So he simply asked me what it meant, which is the only way we learn anything.”

“I Would Have KO’d Him Easy” Heavyweight Legend Says Mike Tyson Wasn’t The Fighter Everyone Thinks: “I Would Have KO’d Him Easy”

Mike Tyson is one of the most fearsome heavyweights of all time but one legend of the sport still believes he could have beaten him if he’d faced him in his prime.

Tyson knocked out all of the first 19 men he faced inside the opening six rounds, and 12 of them inside the first. He was the youngest ever fighter to become a world heavyweight champion when he did so aged 20, and that record still stands today almost four decades on

He has famous fights with the likes of Frank Bruno and Evander Holyfield, both of whom he fought twice, while also suffering a historic upset loss to Buster Douglas in Tokyo.

In 1988, he took on former champion Larry Holmes, when ‘The Easton Assassin’ was making one of his late career comebacks and was past his best.

‘Iron Mike’ won that night but speaking to Go For It Radio, Holmes claimed he would be victorious within the first half of the fight had he have fought him in his prime.

“Mike, sorry man, I’m just telling you, you’re a great guy man, but you can take a punch, you can’t take a punch from Larry Holmes though.

“Man, three or four rounds man, five rounds, I’d get him out of there, If I got Earnie Shavers out of there, if I got Gerry Cooney out of there, if I got Kenny Norton out of there, if I can get them out of there why can’t I get Mike Tyson out of there?”

In a interview with Sky Sports Holmes dismissed Tyson’s record and said he could never have survived in his era.

“No [Tyson couldn’t have survived in my era]. Jo Frazier would beat him up at his own style. No [he couldn’t survive in that era]. Ali? He’s slap him all day with the jab. Kenny Norton, too strong. George Forman would win in two seconds, he hit too hard.”

Holmes eventually retired for good in 2002 with a record of 69 wins from 75 fights and recently predicted that his mentor Muhammad Ali would have also beaten Tyson.

Tyson stirred up plenty of controversy last November when, despite being 58-years-old, he returned to the professional ring for an eight-round fight with YouTuber turned professional boxer Jake Paul, and lost almost every second of the fight in Texas.

Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles has bid a heartfelt temporary farewell to waves goodbye to Chicago with Jonathan Owens

Simone Biles has bid farewell to Chicago, which she has called home, as her husband Jonathan Owens played his first season with the Chicago Bears.

Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles has bid a heartfelt temporary farewell to Chicago, the city she’s been residing in while her husband Jonathan Owens played his first season with the Chicago Bears.

Taking to social media, Biles shared a touching photo of the couple toasting their time in the Windy City, captioning it: “Farewell to our time in Chicago see you in a few months.”

Throughout the 2024-25 NFL season, Biles was frequently spotted at Bears games, often seen giving Owens a pre-game kiss for luck

Owens impressed with his performance this season, racking up 49 tackles, two fumble recoveries, two pass breakups, and an interception.

After Owens supported Biles in Paris during her triumphant Olympic run where she clinched gold medals in the women’s individual all-around, vault, and team events at the 2024 Summer Olympics, she was thrilled to support him from the stands.

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Asked by Olympics.com about her presence at Bears games and how much it matters to both of them, Biles said: “Oh, my gosh. It means the world to me.”

Biles spoke fondly about supporting NFL beau Owens by being part of his pre-game superstitions. “For him, it means a lot for me to go on the sideline before because he says that’s his pre-game routine. So he’s always looking for me on the sideline to give him, like, good luck vibes and wishes. That’s just his superstition.”

After the football season concluded, Biles commemorated their season-long tradition with a collection of images applauded by fans: “Will support my man till the very end. Proud of you 36! Year 7 in the books,” she proudly wrote. Owens replied to her tribute with a declaration of love: “I love you so much, baby.”

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Despite her Texas roots, Biles has embraced Chicago’s brutal winters, saying they’re not as daunting as expected: “Honestly, not bad,” when discussing the cold. She revealed how they’ve already found their favourite local dining spot, praising Maple and Ash as their top choice. “We love Maple and Ash,” Biles admitted. “We go there quite frequently, so I would say Maple and Ash.”

‘I Did a Thing’ Simone Biles’ New Blonde Highlights are Gold Medal-Worthy: ‘I Did a Thing’

The Olympic gymnast showed off her new style on her way to kick off the Gold Over America Tour

On Monday, Sept. 9, the Olympic gymnast, 27, posted on her Instagram Stories to announce she’s off to start her headlining gig on the Gold Over America Tour — and she’s sporting a brand new hairstyle.

Following a slide showing the athlete wearing a brown lounge set while standing next to her luggage, Biles shared a close-up shot of her long, dark hair, which now has subtle blonde highlights throughout.

“I did a thing,” she captioned the selfie. Flashing a big smile and sporting little to no makeup, the gold medalist showed off her fresh color, which is mainly throughout the mid-lengths and ends of her hair.

Simone Biles also tagged her hairstylist Jazmine Johnson in the post. Johnson shared the photo to her own Instagram Stories, writing, “Yes ma’am!! A thing was done!!!”

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The athlete, who took home three golds medals and one silver at the 2024 Paris games, celebrated her successful Olympic run with a fresh hairstyle. Via her Instagram Stories on Aug. 6, Biles showed off her new longer locks, tagging her hairstylist Brenton Diallo.

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Diallo shared the same photo of Biles on his grid, adding another picture of the two of them together. He wrote in the caption, “What A Magical Morning! Reuniting With The GOAT! My Sis From Another Miss The Gorgeous and Incredibly Gifted @simonebiles ILY BB What An Honor It Is To Do Your Hair. We Go Back Now 8 Years Now And I Couldn’t Be More Honored To Come Slay Your Hair When You’re On Top Of The World. Ps 8 Years Woof We GROWN Grown haha ❤️ YOU!”

The gymnast commented on the photos, writing, “gold medal stylist babyyyyy,” with four hearts and three gold medal emojis.

On July 30, she posted a couple of Instagram Stories from a bus in Paris, writing, “Don’t come for me about my hair. IT WAS DONE but bus has NO AC & it’s like 9,000 degrees.”

In the clip, her hair was pulled back into a ponytail with the ends curled. At the bottom of the post, she also noted that she had a 45 minute ride on the bus to get to where she was going.

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Biles then shared a photo of her smiling with her eyes closed, writing, “gonna hold your hand when I say this,” before adding, “next time you want to comment on a Black girl’s hair, JUST DON’T.”

Jaron Ennis Fully Views and Rates Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford As A 50/50 Fight

Nothing is set in stone but Terence Crawford appears to be on the verge of landing the mega-fight he’s been longing for.

 

Two weight classes and 14 pounds is ostensibly a huge jump but for Crawford, he’s perfectly fine with giving Canelo Alvarez a size advantage. As previously reported by The Ring, the pair are crossing their t’s and dotting their i’s as conclaves continue. With the two seemingly on a collision course, the opinions of the boxing world are split right down the middle.

 

Jaron Ennis, The Ring’s No. 1 ranked welterweight and current IBF belt holder, admits that he’ll be a fan if that fight actually takes place. As for how things will play out, he isn’t among observers who are on the side of Alvarez. He also isn’t on Team Crawford’s side either. From his point of view, a matchup between those two can go either way.
“That’s a good fight,” admitted Ennis to YSM Sports Media. “A 50/50 fight.”
Ennis, ironically enough, chased Crawford. Now though, he isn’t focused on the future Hall of Famer anymore. Their paths aren’t likely to cross and the Philly star is putting that behind him.
Crawford, 37, is on his last legs. The sand in his hourglass is dwindling and protracting his time in the game isn’t something he’ll pursue. When last seen, The Ring’s No. 1 ranked junior middleweight eked out a unanimous decision win over Israil Madrimov in his 154-pound debut.
Alvarez, on the other hand, made two routine defenses of his super middleweight throne. Neither Jaime Munguia nor Edgar Berlanga presented him with many problems but Ennis has a feeling that the much smaller Crawford would. The issue, unsurprisingly, is the weight.

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Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) has always been light on his feet, elusive, and flat-out hard to hit. Those quick hands and even quicker feet, however, might be a bit slower with the added
weight. Will the pound-for-pound star fight like a man who’s moving in quicksand? Or will he be as fast as ever? Those are questions that Ennis wants to find out.
“I’m pretty sure it’s gonna be a little difficult. He’s gonna have to put on an extra 14 pounds so he might be a little slower or who knows? He could be faster. I don’t know. We’ll see on fight night how he’ll look.”

After The Viral KO, BKFC star sets sights on shock Anthony Joshua fight after contract ends with $150k viral KO

Ben Rothwell is hoping to secure a fight with Anthony Joshua after his BKFC knockout went viral.

The 43-year-old secured the BKFC heavyweight title in brutal fashion at Knuckle Mania 5 on Saturday night.

Ben Rothwell extended his bareknuckle boxing record to 4-0 with a 36-second knockout victory against Mick Terrill and earned $150,000.

However, ‘Big Ben’ has now revealed he is a free agent after his contract with the promotion came to an end.

Following four bareknuckle bouts, the former UFC fighter is now targeting a move to boxing with Joshua on his list of dream match-ups.

Asked about facing fellow ex-UFC heavyweight Francis Ngannou, Rothwell told The Ariel Helwani Show: “Right now I’m a free agent, I very much love the BKFC, I love David Feldman and I would like to continue, even finish my career here.

“How much time have I got? Maybe a year or so, it really depends. But Francis Ngannou, Anthony Joshua, guys who beat them guys.

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“To put the gloves on and prove how good at boxing I am would very much be a bucket list.

“I just don’t feel like I’ve ever gotten to show the boxing world how good of a boxer I am.”

The switch is understandable given Ngannou is said to have made $20m for fighting Joshua – a considerable increase on anything he made in his mixed martial arts career.

“Right now the BKFC and UFC fans just say I’m a brawler,” he added. “They don’t understand my precision, they don’t understand how capable I truly am but if I got to fight one of them that would be a huge opportunity for me to show the world how good I really am.

“Before I am done fighting, I want to bring as much respect to this belt as possible.

“If I have to step away for a fight I think the BKFC would back me. I believe we’re going to get something figured out and I will defend this belt.”

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Prior to his run in BKFC, Rothwell amassed a 39-14 record in professional mixed martial arts.

Those bouts included 17 in the UFC over a 12-year period between 2009 and 2021.

He would not be the first MMA star to come up against two-time unified heavyweight world champion Joshua.

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However, he missed out on becoming a world champion for the third time in his last fight.

Joshua was stopped by compatriot Daniel Dubois in their IBF title bout at Wembley Stadium in Septembr.

The 35-year-old has yet to announce when he will next enter the ring, with his professional record now standing at 28-4.

Surprise ‘Closer than people think’ – Anthony Joshua advised to take comeback fight against surprise rival

Anthony Joshua has been urged to take a comeback fight against Filip Hrgovic before deciding his next moves.

Anthony Joshua is currently at a crossroads in his heavyweight career after being brutally dropped three times and stopped by Daniel Dubois in September.

He was first expected to rematch Dubois but those plans were shelved after it was suggested he would not be ready for the targeted February date.

AJ then instead declared he would like to settle his rivalry with Tyson Fury in 2025, but the ‘Gypsy King’ then decided to announce his retirement from the sport.

The former two-time champion could now face a number of alternative opponents if he chooses to return, with the division’s boogeyman Martin Bakole also issuing a call-out.

But boxing broadcaster Ade Oladipo suggested on the latest episode of talkBOXING, that Hrgovic would be a sensible step for his next outing.

He was first expected to rematch Dubois but those plans were shelved after it was suggested he would not be ready for the targeted February date.

AJ then instead declared he would like to settle his rivalry with Tyson Fury in 2025, but the ‘Gypsy King’ then decided to announce his retirement from the sport.

The former two-time champion could now face a number of alternative opponents if he chooses to return, with the division’s boogeyman Martin Bakole also issuing a call-out.

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But boxing broadcaster Ade Oladipo suggested on the latest episode of talkBOXING, that Hrgovic would be a sensible step for his next outing.

He said: “It is now a case of what do you do? Do you do a rebuild and go down a level and fight them Jermaine Franklin types?

“If he is here for the next two or three years then you do the rebuild, but I think he is only here for 12 months.

“If the fight with Fury doesn’t happen, I honestly think you go Hrgovic vs Dubois or Hrgovic vs Bakole.

“To go through training camp and sparring to see if you still have it, it’s one thing saying it and another knowing it.

“I think Hrgovic will look at the Dubois fights and think he can win. I think it’s a closer fight than what people think.

“It’s still someone in the top ten and top 15, but then we can work out from that performance if we want to see a Dubois rematch or a fight with Bakole.”

Joshua has been linked with a clash against Hrgovic in the past, with the pair having both been stopped by Dubois.

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Bakole is considered an avoided fighter in the heavyweight division, and is campaigning for a huge clash against Joshua in Africa.

Joshua has surprisingly faced off with Bakole, but could have other priorities including future revenge against Dubois.

‘Dynamite’ currently holds the IBF belt and Joshua could become a three-time heavyweight champion if he does pursue future redemption.

But Oladipo and Jordan have themselves cast doubt on if there is genuine interest from Joshua in pursuing a sequel in 2025.

Jordan said: “It’s his decision, he is the captain of his own ship. He’s said this himself.

“If he wants to fight Daniel Dubois, he will fight Daniel Dubois but I’m questioning that.”

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Jordan continued: “So I assume by the very nature of it that he doesn’t want to fight Dubois, because he isn’t fighting Dubois.

Oladipo replied: “Yeah, I can’t argue with that because I suppose if AJ wanted to fight Dubois, we wouldn’t be seeing Dubois vs Parker.”

“Never Again”: Suni Lee Drops New Plans as Gymnast Fails Miserably During Vacation

They say trying something new is all about embracing the learning curve. But for Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee, things didn’t turn out in her favor. She has been a wonderful gymnast and won three medals at the 2024 Olympics. But in her new adventure, she could not do much. What has she been to?

suni Lee is in Montreal, Canada, on vacation and decided to swap flawless flips on snow to try skiing. But something unexpected happened. Though she can pass all the flexibility, strength, and coordination in gymnastics, skiing was not her cup of tea. Lee shared her first experience, and this would be her last attempt, as she says.

Caught in a tumble that was more “slip and slide” than “grace and glide,” Suni’s moment on the snow ended with her humorously declaring, “Never again.” Wearing goggles and a proper skiing dress, she can be seen face-planting. She has shared an Instagram story, and the caption reads, “First time skiing, omg, never again.” In the following story, she can be seen laughing about her situation while lying in the snow.

Lee’s friend Samira Ahmed filmed Lee during that situation, and the same story has been reshared by Lee. And the text on the video? It reads, “This is why I stay off the slopes.” This video is proof that if you are good at one sport, it doesn’t mean you will pick up the pace of other sports easily.

Skis can be seen as easy; Suni Lee’s skiing attempt made it clear that even gold medalists might not be the best ones on the slopes. By switching from the beam to snow and skis, Lee observed that elegance doesn’t automatically convey jubilantly over any area.

Suni Lee once considered quitting gymnastics

Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee has an impressive list of achievements. Winning the all-around title at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, three medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and much more. But everything seemed to finish all of a sudden. What was the incident, you may ask?

In February 2023, Lee woke up with swollen ankles, and the first thought that came up was intense training. But little did she know, the following morning she had her face, legs, and hands all swollen up. What has happened? She was found with two strange kidney problems. This situation made her suffer a lot, as she was facing swollen parts, awful pain, and throwing up all the time.

That’s when she decided to quit gymnastics; she was competing with Auburn University’s gymnastics team as a student at that point of time. Nevertheless, she stayed strong and even competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics and other events. Results? Well, everyone knows the results. Is she completely fine now?

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In October 2024, Lee shared about her health with Yahoo Sports’ and also talked about the 2028 Olympics. She said, “The Olympics just happened, so I am trying to give myself a little bit of grace and let my body and my mental health rest as much as possible because my body went through a lot, especially with the kidney disease, then getting COVID, having to deal with the injuries as well. So, right now, it’s not something I’m thinking about, but it’s definitely still at the back of my mind.”

Suni Lee already has multiple accolades to her name. This includes being the Female Athlete of the Year by Sports Illustrated. She has also won the Sportswoman of the Year, which she received from the Women’s Sports Foundation in 2021. Lee has been in the Time Magazine 100, and the list goes on. Let’s see what the future unfolds for her.

Simone Biles won her fifth olympic tittle and started her golden day with therapy at Paris 2024 Olympics

Simone Biles is doing more than just talking the talk. Three years ago, the U.S. finished a stunning second after entering the Tokyo Olympics as heavy favourites.

It came after Biles withdrew from the final, having botched her attempt at a two-and-a-half twisting vault to priortise her mental health as she dealt with what gymnasts call the ‘twisties,’ where the body and mind fall out of sync.

Her decision sparked a global conversation about athletes putting mental health at the forefront of elite sport.

She’s lived true to that moment since – including Tuesday morning (30 July), hours before she and Tokyo teammates Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee and Jade Carey, along with newcomer Hezly Rivera, won Team USA’s fourth-ever gold medal in the women’s team event at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

“At the beginning of the day, I started off with therapy this morning. That was super exciting,” Biles said. “I told my therapist I was feeling calm and ready.”

Her opening rotation inside a packed Bercy Arena, full of fans decked out in red, white and blue, left no doubt about that.

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Biles sprinted down the vaulting runway to open her team final, a moment that could have spurred a flashback to Tokyo. It didn’t: She nailed her Cheng vault.

“After I finished vault, I was relieved,” she admitted. “I was like, ‘Phew!’ because at least no flashbacks or anything. I did feel a lot of relief.

“As soon as I landed vault, I was like, ‘Definitely were’ going to do this.’”

For Biles – and Team USA – it was smooth sailing all the way to the 27-year-old’s eighth Olympic medal, vaulting her past Shannon Miller to be the all-time American leader in the sport.

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Her second Olympic team gold medal, she says, feels totally different than the first.

“I think in 2016, we were destined to win gold, everybody kind of already said we were going to win gold,” Biles reflected. “Now that I’m much older and we have so much more experience, we’re out here really having fun and enjoying what we’re doing.

“It just felt a little bit different [tonight],” she said later. “It was super exciting, we had fun, we enjoyed each other’s time out there, and we just did our gymnastics.”

The Final Judgement is the Ring,Claressa Shields Call for Danielle Perkins: Date, start time, TV channel and live stream

Claressa Shields will bid to add to her heavyweight title collection when she faces off with Danielle Perkins this weekend in a highly anticipated encounter.

The former mounts the first defence of her WBC crown while chasing the undisputed crown against the challenger, who seeks to become champion for the first time.

A two-weight undisputed champion across a glittering career so far, Shields will be favoured to get the job done – but will be wary of any potential pitfalls in Michigan too.

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins fight date, start time

Fans will be able to watch all the action from the Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins fight card unfold from 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am GMT (Monday) on Sunday, February 2.

Fight times are yet to be confirmed for the main event itself, but you’ll be able to find all the details here once they are officially confirmed.

How to watch Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins?

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins and the whole fight card will be stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe via a DAZN subscription.

If are not currently a DAZN member, then monthly and annual subscription options are available. For pricing and more details click here

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DAZN is the home of boxing, broadcasting over 150 fights a year across boxing, bare knuckle boxing, MMA and crossover boxing.

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A subscription also provides access to documentaries, weekly boxing magazine shows, live fight watchalongs and press conferences; plus DAZN’s other broadcast rights across football, golf, tennis, motorsport and much more*.

Where is the Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins fight?

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins will be held at the Dort Financial Center, located in the city of Flint, Michigan, in the United States.

Home to several minor-league sports teams, it is also a concert, convention and commencement venue.

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