Sunday, 14 August 2016

Rio Olympics 2016 Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m Gold


Eight years in the wake of blasting to superstardom in Beijing, Usain Bolt remains the sprint lord, leaving the restriction afterward by and by to take a phenomenal third 100 meters Olympic gold in Rio. Jolt went too far first in a period of 9.81 seconds, beating 2004 gold medalist Justin Gatlin, with 9.89, into silver, with Canadian Andre de Grasse bringing bronze with 9.91. As so regularly, the 6-foot-5-crawl Bolt was moderate out of the pieces. What's more, at 40 meters, Gatlin was free and chasing his very own second gold and one moment ever triumph in nine races against his awesome rival.After expelling his gold spikes, Bolt celebrated by bringing selfies with fans and glimmering his mark "To Di World" posture for picture takers. He then kept running over to South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk to salute him on breaking Michael Johnson's 17-year-old 400m world record.

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Glover Teixeira knocks out Rashad Evans First Round UFC on Fox 19


When Rashad Evans was scheduled to fight Mauricio Rua in the main event of UFC on Fox 19, many saw that as a winnable fight for Rashad. But when Shogun went down, he was replaced by Glover Teixeira - a man many saw as a much tougher challenge. Well, that turned out to be true, because the late replacement knocked out the former UFC light heavyweight champion in under two minutes. Round one begins and Glover is immediately pressing the action. He clinches with Rashad. The fighters break. Teixeira lands a left hand and then a right. Evans misses with a big right. Good kick to the body lands for Glover. Huge left for Glover, he follows up with a right and Evans is out.

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Holly Holm def. Ronda Rousey KO (Head Kick) Round 2


Ronda Rousey enters the fight with a perfect 12-0 record and has defended her UFC championship six times. Her last three fights have lasted 64 seconds combined. Holm enters the fight with a perfect 9-0 record having beaten Raquel Pennington and Marion Reneau to earn a title shot. Holly Holm stuck to the gameplan and landed shot after shot. She stunned Ronda Rousey with a big shot, then followed up with a huge head kick. A few hammerfists later and it's all academic. Rousey started on the outside and threw a left jab against the former boxer. Then she moved inside and tried to put a combination on the challenger. Holm cut her angles and landed a right, but Rousey tried to track her down. Holm dance on the outside, then landed a stiff right hand against the champ, then a right cross. But Rousey landed a left while chasing her down, then a right hand seconds later. Seventy-five seconds in, Rousey got in close and the two clinched up – which is ROusey’s judo wheelhouse. But Holm broke loose and caught Rousey with a kick on the break. Holm landed a step-in left hand, but then got taken down by Rousey. The crowd buzzed, anticipating the patented Rousey armbar. In the second round, the action was much of the same before Holm caught Rousey completely unawares with a roundhouse kick to the neck. Rousey went down in a heap and Holm pounced, landing strikes to the jaw before the fight was waved off.

Mark Hunt Def. Antonio Silva TKO (punches) – Round 1


MELBOURNE, Australia – After a classic first meeting ended in a majority draw, Mark Hunt made sure to finish off Antonio Silva in the rematch. Hunt (11-10-1 MMA, 6-4-1 UFC), a New Zealander, brought the Australian crowd to their feet when he landed a glancing shot that dropped “Bigfoot” Silva (19-8-1 MMA, 3-5-1 UFC) and finished him off on the ground. Hunt throws an early leg kick while the two exchange feints. Silva swings and misses with front kick. Silva lands a kick to the body while the two are still feeling each other out, then Hunt fires back with a combination and a leg kick. The two are still feeling each other out until Hunt lands a nasty round kick to the body. Good knee to the body. The two are trading kicks until Hunt lands a spectacular overhand right to the ear of Antonio Silva, wobbling the massive Brazilian to the canvas.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Connor McDavid injures shoulder against Flyers


Edmonton Oilers rookie phenom Connor McDavid left Tuesday night's game against the Philadelphia Flyers with a suspected shoulder injury that will keep him out of the lineup "long term," according to head coach Todd McLellan. McLellan confirmed that McDavid suffered an upper-body injury that will take time to heal. McDavid, the 18-year-old phenom Edmonton selected first overall in June, slammed into the boards in a scary collision. His arm was positioned awkwardly and it looks like he jammed his left shoulder. McDavid immediately left the game and was favoring his left arm. McDavid left the ice favouring his left shoulder. He was seen wearing a sling in the hallway behind the dressing room and did not return for the third period.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Georgia Tech Stuns Florida State On Blocked FG Return (Video)


Kick Six now has a competitor – Kick Block Six. Georgia Tech just beat Florida State, 22-16. The Seminoles attempted a game-winning 56-yard field goal, but it was blocked. But somehow, some way, the Yellow Jackets blocked the field goal and defensive back Lance Austin returned the ball 78 yards for a touchdown.Heck of a way for the Yellow Jackets to snap a five-game losing streak and for a 31-game regular season winning streak for the Seminoles to end.

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Dallas Cowboys RB Lance Dunbar leaves game with leg injury


Dallas Cowboys running back Lance Dunbar was carted off the field with an apparent left knee injury Sunday. Dunbar hurt his knee during the second half of the Cowboys game against the New Orleans Saints. He was helped off the field, not putting any weight on his left leg, before heading to the locker room on a cart with a towel over his head. Dunbar was having a terrific night on the ground with three rushes for 54 yards. Unfortunately, his night looks to be over after that. Early on in the 3rd quarter, Dunbar went to receive a kick but had his knee buckle as he tried returning the ball. He would go down in a ton of pain. Darren McFadden replaced Dunbar as the Cowboys' kickoff returner. But the bigger loss for the Cowboys is what Dunbar gives them in the run game and as a receiver out of the backfield. Dunbar had a 45-yard run to the right side on the second play of Sunday's game against the Saints.