Conor McGregor plans to fight again in UFC despite return lasting just 69 seconds
Saturday’s bout in Las Vegas finished in first round
Irishman says he will undergo surgery on leg
Conor McGregor says he plans to fight again in UFC despite the fact that his return to competition lasted just 69 seconds before he suffered a leg injury, which he says will require surgery.
“Surgery. Prehab. Return to martial arts practice. Go again,” McGregor wrote on Instagram on Monday. “Final fight of the contract. Praise God!”
Continue reading...KTM admite que sus motores tienen un problema
en KTM ya no ocultan que sufren un serio problema con sus motores. El momento culminante de esta crisis sucedió en el Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya cuando la RC16 de Pedro Acosta se quedó clavada en plena recta y eso provocó el escalofriante accidente de Álex Márquez. Esa falta de fiabilidad (el prototipo del Tiburón de Mazarrón se ha parado hasta cuatro veces más en los siguientes grandes premios) tiene a los competidores de la escudería de las motos naranjas en vilo. Y en la firma de Mattighofen pretender obtener el beneplácito de sus rivales para cambiar lo que está defectuoso en sus unidades de potencia. Y va a ser difícil que los otros constructores les otorguen su permiso.
‘Life isn’t perfect’: Knight happy to bow out with Lord’s Test despite loss to India
Only Test: India, 285 & 341-7dec, bt England, 170 & 186, by 270 runs
Ecclestone hits milestone half-century on final morning
India defeated England by 270 runs in the one-off Test here, a famous victory that will go some way to making up for their failure to reach the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup this month. The first women’s Test to take place at the ground broke the world record attendance figure, attracting a crowd of 37,846 across three-and-a-bit days.
England batted for long enough on the fourth morning to allow Sophie Ecclestone to reach her first half-century in an England shirt.
Continue reading...España jugará de blanco las semifinales
MLB Power Rankings: Teams Assess at All-Star Break
With the trade deadline on August 3 approaching, teams on the bubble face tough decisions. The Red Sox and Tigers have made noise in the AL wild-card race, while winners like the Marlins, Cardinals, and first-place White Sox must decide how aggressively to push for the postseason. The Royals have underperformed despite MVP-level play from Bobby Witt Jr., and the Rockies show improvement under new leadership. Meanwhile, the Mets are trending toward their first last-place finish since 2003.
The Angels' struggles continue despite a bounce-back season from Mike Trout, with owner Arte Moreno potentially allowing interim GM John Mozeliak to blow up the team at the deadline. The A's have fallen from 38-38 to 41-55, while the Royals enter the break tied for the fewest wins in baseball despite strong individual performances.
