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A win over Dustin Poirier in their UFC 264 rubber match, which headlines Saturday's pay-per-view event in Las Vegas, and, to quote the Irishman, “the king is back.”
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Knicks rookies Obi Toppin and Immanuel Quickley were both named to the USA Basketball Select Team on Thursday.
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Jamahal Hill's fight at UFC 263 did not end immediately when his left arm was dislocated by Paul Craig.
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ESPN used to be the Steinbrenner Yankees when it came to signing and retaining sports media’s biggest stars.
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On the same night Trae Young got spit on at the Garden last Wednesday, Knicks rookie guard Immanuel Quickley got doused by beer.
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The first round of the playoffs might be the tale of two Knicks rookies.
Though combo guard Immanuel Quickley will likely have prominent role off the bench, Knicks lottery pick Obi Toppin may see...
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The journey toward the top has not been smooth for Jorge Masvidal.
He’s lost 14 pro MMA bouts. He’s come up short of championships in the three most noteworthy fight promotions since the
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Dec. 8, 2018. That’s how far back to look for a fight in which Valentina Shevchenko was anything other than a prohibitive betting favorite. And even on that date, when she won the vacant UFC
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Jake Paul wasn’t facing Nate Robinson this time, but a decorated MMA fighter, and the result was the same.
Paul, a YouTube sensation, knocked out Ben Askren in the first round of their Saturday
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ESPN and top MMA insider Ariel Helwani are entering the late stages of a negotiation staredown that could end in a breakup, The Post has learned.
Helwani, 38, is comparable on UFC coverage to Adrian