Chocolatito vs Estrada 2: Headlining a Sweet Card
BY: JORDAN ROSAS This Saturday’s lineup on DAZN is a great card for fight fans. While it may not have the most recognizable names for casual fans, there are some notable story lines. The headline fight between Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez (50-2) and Juan Francisco Estrada (41-3) is a sequel to one of the best fights […]
Where the Dust Settles After UFC 259
BY: JORDAN ROSAS Things change when you become a parent. Suddenly you have almost no free time anymore. If you’re UFC champion Amanda Nunes, motherhood means you no longer have time for a full-length, five-round title fight. So Nunes ended the fight in the first round. After briefly displaying her superior striking, rocking challenger Megan Anderson […]
Claressa Shields: HERstory Made
BY: JORDAN ROSAS On the first Friday night of Women’s History Month, Claressa Shields made boxing history, or rather, HERstory by becoming the first boxer, male or female, to become a unified, undisputed champion of two different weight classes in the four-belt era of boxing. Her opponent was fellow undefeated champion Marie Eve Decaire (17-0), […]
Canelo Alvarez and Avni Yildirim: A Date With Greatness
BY: JORDAN ROSAS “I want to commend this young, strong champion, because he will carry the torch.” That’s a quote from the Pay-Per-View King, Floyd Mayweather, following his dominant victory over a young Saul “Canelo” Alvarez back in 2013. More than seven years later, his prediction has come true. With Mayweather retired, Canelo, now in […]
Wes Burton; Certified Psychopath All Day and Everyday
BY:BRIAN WOLF Wes Burton, you ever hear of him? Probably not. Most do not tune into college baseball into the Regionals or even the CWS, which is on my bucket list as a sporting event I have to attend. The 6-foot-8 kid from California is a right-handed pitcher for Ole Miss, making a name for […]
Danford’s Den: Winners and Losers of PogChamps3 Group Stage
BY: DANFORD After a week of crazy competition between some of the world’s top personalities, the group stage of PogChamps 3 has come to a close. Participants played everyone in their group once – 3 points for a win, 2 points for an Armageddon win, one-point for an Armageddon loss, and 0 points for a […]
Three Things You Need To Know About The Boston Bruins After The First Month of the 2021 Season
BY: MARISA KULIS It’s been a literal roller coaster ride for the first month of the 2021 season for the Boston Bruins. We’ve had multiple games rescheduled. Almost all of the games have gone into overtime or a shootout, with plenty of surprises like David Pastrnak coming back early from offseason hip surgery. It’s just […]
PogChamps 3: A Tournament Worth Tuning in For
BY: DANFORD The net Trainwreck Sports casts for coverage is pretty wide – from football, to soccer, to MMA, we make sure to have something for everyone. If you thought it couldn’t possibly get wider, let me introduce you to the “Game of Kings.” That’s right folks – I’m talking about chess. Hold your yawns […]
Skinn and Bones: What’s going on with Jeff Skinner?
BY: DEREK “THE TOOTH” THOMPSON The Bills are good. The Sabres are… a group of players banded together for the common cause of winning more games than losing to get to the land many of us under the age of 10 years have ever had a chance to experience, but for some odd reason, we are […]
Giannis Antetokounmpo Is Overrated
BY: BRIAN WOLF Yes, I said it. The Greek Freak is overrated. Those MVP awards he won reminded me of when Steve Nash robbed Kobe of the award back in 2006. I understand the MVP is a regular season award, but they should factor in the playoffs. If that was the case, Giannis has failed […]