Jake Ferguson’s fiancée, Haley Cavinder, and her twin sister, Hanna, have built their own brand that began with their TikTok videos. On Monday, the former Miami Hurricanes basketball player showed support for another former collegiate athlete who has built her own brand from social media.
Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne, revealed that she will be on the first ever cover of BoardRoom magazine. It will document her journey from being a student athlete to a business woman.
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“Suited up for the first @boardroom print cover ever;)👔 Thank you @boardroom & @richkleiman from capturing my journey from athlete to investor,” Dunne said.
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Haley Cavinder shared her love of Dunne’s latest accomplishment.
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“ate down 😍,” Cavinder said.
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Livvy Dunne posed in a beige blazer for the cover shoot, giving a business professional style. In the other photos included in the Instagram post, the former gymnast wore a black leather skirt with a white tank top.
Jake Ferguson and Haley Cavinder celebrated joint bachelor and bachelorette trip in Bahamas
In mid-March, Jake Ferguson and Haley Cavinder celebrated their upcoming nuptials with a joint bachelor/bachelorette trip to the Bahamas.
Haley Cavinder posted a recap of their trip to the Baker’s Bay Ocean and Golf Club. The exclusive club which is for members-only, allowed for the couple and their close friends and family to enjoy time at a private residence as well as some fun in the sun on the island. Cavinder showed her gratitude for everyone who helped them celebrate and made the trip special.
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“the best trip ♥️ our circle >>,” Cavinder said.
Cavinder and Ferguson began dating in 2023 and announced their relationship a few months later. In April 2025, the Dallas Cowboys tight end proposed to Cavinder in Fort Myers Beach, Florida and plan to get married this offseason.
The 2026 Kentucky Derby is wide open with no clear lock. Nearly half the field sits within easy striking distance of the top contenders as the big race draws closer to its Saturday, May 2 showdown at Churchill Downs, which has a 6:57 p.m. ET post time. Following Saturday’s post draw, Renegade, who drew the inside rail, sits atop the 2026 Kentucky Derby odds board as the 4-1 morning-line favorite, but several strong challengers are close behind.
Further Ado is 6-1 and Commandment are 6-1, with Chief Wallabee at 8-1 and The Puma at 10-1. Other 2026 Kentucky Derby contenders include So Happy and Emerging Market, both at 15-1. There are five other horses at 20-1, including Southwest Stakes winner Silent Tactic. Before making any 2026 Kentucky Derby picks, be sure to see the 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions from SportsLine’s elite horse racing expert Jody Demling.
A fixture in the horse racing world who has been writing about, talking about and betting on races for years, Demling has nailed the Kentucky Oaks-Derby double 12 times in the last 17 years. He also predicted the top three 2025 Kentucky Derby finishers in the correct order and called the exacta in last year’s Preakness. Anyone who has followed him on horse racing betting sites could be way up.
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Now, with the 2026 Kentucky Derby approaching and horse racing futures odds on the board, Demling is sharing his 2026 Kentucky Derby betting picks and 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions over at SportsLine. Go here to see them.
Top 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions, expert analysis
One of Demling’s surprising 2026 Kentucky Derby picks: He doesn’t have Commandment, one of the favorites at 6-1, on top of the board. In fact, there are several other horses he believes come out above the Brad Cox-trained challenger.
Since taking fourth in his debut last October, Commandment has won four straight races, including the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth over Chief Wallabee, and the Grade 1 Florida Derby over The Puma and Chief Wallabee. However, both races came down to the wire as Commandment is not the horse that catches Demling’s eye. It certainly doesn’t help that the horse drew the No. 6 post, which has the second-lowest win rate of any of the 20 post positions at Churchill Downs. See who to back at SportsLine.
Demling also locked in his 2026 Kentucky Derby prediction for Renegade, who at 4-1 is trying to become the first favorite to win the Kentucky Derby since 2018. While he’s not high on all the contenders, he does believe Renegade deserves serious consideration to be part of all exotics bets, including Kentucky Derby exactas and trifectas.
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Renegade took second or third in his first three races. But he’s getting hot at the right time, including a win at the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby on March 28. His best competition at that run was Silent Tactic, a 20-1 longshot at the 2026 Kentucky Derby. So while there is no slam dunk at Churchill Downs on May 2, Renegade is a rightfully one of the top contenders. Bet the Kentucky Derby with the latest TwinSpires promo code CBSSPORTS to claim up to $400 in bonus bets:
Demling has also locked in his 2026 Kentucky Derby picks for Further Ado (6-1), who won at Churchill Downs late in his 2-year-old season. Following his fifth-place finish in his initial dirt-fast MSW race, he has not finished lower than third, that coming in August. Since October, Further Ado has registered three wins and one second-place finish. He is coming off a first-place finish at the 2026 Blue Grass at Keeneland earlier this month.
NEW DELHI: The controversy around Vinesh Phogat and her participation in the upcoming wrestling tournament has taken a new turn, with the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) denying her claims.Speaking to The Indian Express, Vinesh had alleged that she was unable to register for the Senior Open Ranking Tournament, saying the portal showed registrations were closed and officials were not responding. However, WFI president Sanjay Singh rejected this, stating her entry was already done and there was no issue from their side.
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The WFI chief firmly dismissed the accusations and even shared proof of her registration. “Vinesh Phogat’s registration has already been completed. Why is she creating an unnecessary ruckus? We have not stopped any wrestler from participating; they are all most welcome. Instead of speaking to the media, she should focus on wrestling. So far, 800 wrestlers have registered, and no one has reported any issue,” Singh told IANS.The tournament is scheduled to be held from May 10 to 12 in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, and registrations are open until April 30. According to WFI, everything is running smoothly, and no other wrestler has faced problems signing up.
Comeback plans and Olympic setback
Vinesh is aiming for a comeback after a long break of nearly 20 months. She had earlier announced retirement following her heartbreaking exit from the Paris Olympics but later changed her mind. Her Olympic journey had grabbed attention as she became the first Indian woman wrestler to reach a final, even defeating world champion Yui Susaki.However, her campaign ended in disappointment after she was disqualified for being overweight before the final. She later appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, asking for a joint silver medal, but her request was rejected.Now, as she prepares to return to competition, this latest disagreement has added fresh tension ahead of the tournament.
Manchester City’s bid to reschedule two Premier League fixtures during the title run-in is set to be rejected by the league, handing Arsenal a boost in the Premier League title race
10:15, 28 Apr 2026Updated 10:18, 28 Apr 2026
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The Premier League are poised to turn down Manchester City’s attempts to rearrange two top-flight fixtures. Pep Guardiola’s side sought to switch their meetings with Bournemouth and Crystal Palace to prevent a sequence of three matches in seven days.
The trio of fixtures arrive at the crucial stage of the season with an FA Cup final against Chelsea squeezed in between on May 16. City requested special dispensation from the top-flight governing body to reschedule their home encounter with Palace and the journey to the Vitality Stadium to face Andoni Iraola’s side.
It has been reported that the preference to play Bournemouth first would enable them to spread the matches across eight days rather than seven, thereby reducing the physical and mental strain of the demanding Premier League calendar.
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According to the Mirror, City are scheduled to play four matches in 12 days, prompting officials to request a change from the league, but it has been suggested that they will maintain their position, forcing a demanding schedule on Arsenal’s title challengers.
Premier League standard protocols stipulate that the Palace home fixture should take priority on May 13, three days before the FA Cup showpiece, while the rearrangement has been further complicated by UEFA owing to Palace’s participation in the Conference League. The European body are understood to be eager to avoid conflicting with Palace’s packed schedule.
Following the collapse of negotiations, City now face a Wednesday-Saturday-Tuesday fixture schedule, meaning they will make the trip to the South Coast just 48 hours after their afternoon at Wembley Stadium.
City, who took part in the Club World Cup last summer, have experienced a surge in injuries of late, with Ruben Dias and Rodri both facing time on the treatment table.
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Guardiola had previously voiced his concerns over their participation in the post-season tournament, from which they were eliminated at the quarter-final stage, after it wrapped up just weeks before the resumption of the top-flight season.
Speaking at the end of June, the Catalan said: “I try to relax, enjoy the days here and the good vibes that we have, the competition and we try to win it. The most important thing is to recover and find within ourselves what we were.
“That’s my main target in this tournament. I want them to feel that this is our path again to be competitive like we have been in eight of the last nine years.
“After this, let’s see what happens. Let’s see what happens after the final. We will rest for the time the Premier League allow us. Maybe in November, December or January it will be a disaster, we are exhausted and the World Cup has destroyed us.
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“I don’t know, it’s the first time in our lives that this has happened. We will see when we come back.”
City closed the gap on Arsenal with a crucial 2-1 victory over the Gunners last weekend, before climbing to the top of the table on goal difference following a midweek triumph at Burnley.
Their FA Cup semi-final commitment at the weekend, in which they defeated Southampton, afforded Mikel Arteta’s side the opportunity to reclaim top spot as they narrowly overcame Newcastle United.
Nevertheless, Guardiola acknowledged that the Premier League title race was taking a heavy toll on his squad. He said: “Arsenal was so demanding emotionally, it’s normal.
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“Three days later [Burnley], three days later [Southampton]. Our people were so, so tired. Then take a train, three hours from here to the hotel. Always the grass is thick [at Wembley]. Many thoughts I still have in my mind.”
The Premier League has received pushback in discussions about the rescheduling of two Manchester City fixtures that could prove pivotal to a number of key positions in the table, and the title race with Arsenal.
City’s pursuit of a domestic Treble has also created a fixture headache. After beating Arsenal to the Carabao Cup, Pep Guardiola’s side have once again progressed to the FA Cup final – setting up a clash with Chelsea on Saturday 16 May.
But it now means that City have not one, but two Premier League fixtures that still need to be rearranged – and with just a few weeks of the season remaining. City’s trip to Bournemouth, which fell on FA Cup final weekend, will need to be moved, while the home match against Palace has been without a date for months.
It is up to the Premier League to decide where to schedule both games, and it is a huge decision given how close the title is as City and Arsenal enter the final straight. City could be left with a fixture pile-up that includes four games in 12 days.
Man City’s remaining fixtures
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Manchester City have six games left this season, five in the Premier League, plus the FA Cup final. Pep Guardiola’s side currently have a game in hand on leaders Arsenal, due to their progress to both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals this season. After City reached the FA Cup semi-finals, where they defeated Southampton on Saturday, their trip to Burnley was rearranged for Wednesday 22 April.
The precedent in the Premier League, however, has generally been for postponed games to be played in the order they were originally scheduled, where possible. That would in this case mean the Palace game happens on Wednesday 13 May and the Bournemouth game on Tuesday 19 May. The latter would be set for that date due to the Europa League final taking place on the Wednesday 20 May, and Uefa disallowing domestic fixtures to be staged when their showpieces fixtures take place.
Monday 4 May: Everton (a)
Saturday 9 May: Brentford (h)
Wednesday 13 May: Crystal Palace (h)*
Saturday 16 May: Chelsea (FA Cup final)
Tuesday 19 May: Bournemouth (a)*
Sunday 24 May: Aston Villa (h)
*TBC
Why Crystal Palace match comes first
Crystal Palace’s participation in the Europa Conference League has complicated rearranging their trip to Manchester City, which was originally scheduled to be played on the weekend of the FA Cup quarter-finals. Palace have reached the semi-finals in Europe and Oliver Glasner’s side will play Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday 30 April and Thursday 7 May. If the Eagles progress, the final would be after the Premier League season finishes, on Wednesday 27 May, but it means City’s match against them has to be played either immediately after the Brentford match or immediately after the FA Cup final.
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The Premier League want the Crystal Palace match to be played before the Bournemouth game, as that was the order of their original calendar. But because the Eagles play their Premier League games following European commitments on a Sunday, that also rules out the prospect of playing on a Tuesday. Therefore, of the two free midweeks, Wednesday 13 May is the leading option, with the Bournemouth match rearranged for the following week, but not on the Wednesday due to the Europa League final. That will involve an English club in either Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest.
City had initially wanted the Crystal Palace match to be rescheduled for Wednesday 22 April, rather than the match against Burnley. It appears this was impossible because Crystal Palace were already scheduled to play West Ham on Monday 20 April, so could not play again that midweek.
‘Tension’ in discussions as Man City face fixture pile-up
The situation could nevertheless leave City playing three games in seven days before the potentially crucial final weekend of the season, with the testing trip to Bournemouth coming a mere three days after the FA Cup final. City have consequently been in dialogue with the Premier League to explore alternative options and swapping the order of the Palace and Bournemouth games, but it is understood that has led to pushback and some tension in discussions. Arsenal are also monitoring developments that could affect the title race.
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Any movement could also have repercussions for other positions, as Bournemouth aim for a European place for the first time in their history. If their match against City were to be played on Tuesday 19 May, it would mean nine days’ rest for Andoni Iraola’s side, as they now have a free weekend around the FA Cup final, against a mere three for their opponents. That would also be Iraola’s final home match in charge of Bournemouth, in what is set to be an emotional occasion. Swapping the Bournemouth and Palace games would have allowed City to play on Tuesday 12 May, giving Guardiola’s side an extra day.
Sources with knowledge of the discussions say it has been pointed out that this is just the fairness of how it falls and it is a complication that clubs competing on multiple fronts have to face. City have naturally pointed to the unnecessary pile-up, when alternatives are possible.
This has led to pushback, principally over the idea that individual club situations should not be able to override precedent given how other teams have faced similar in the past. Arsenal sources have pointed to how the 2023-24 title race saw City face a rescheduled away trip at Tottenham Hotspur as their penultimate game, when it could have come earlier, despite an expected media circus around Spurs fans not wanting Arsenal to win the title.
Given their own priorities, Bournemouth currently expect their game against City to be played on Tuesday 19 May, with a likely 7.30pm start. Arsenal are meanwhile set to face Burnley in their own last home game on the night before, a Monday, in a move that is already meeting pushback from fans. The fixtures are anticipated to be announced to over the next 24 hours.
Head coach Eddie Howe is among those leading figures who will give his perspective, as was always planned.
Howe’s future has come under increased scrutiny following a bruising run of nine defeats in 12 games in the league.
He has said this year’s summit will be “slightly harder”, but stressed he is looking forward to a rare opportunity to address chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and minority owner Jamie Reuben in person.
“I’m sure there will be conversations on the team and how we have performed,” he said. “I sort of welcome that to a degree.”
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Newcastle‘s owners certainly need no reminding of Howe’s body of work after appointing him in 2021.
Howe took charge of a winless side deep in relegation trouble, but went on to end Newcastle‘s 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy by lifting the Carabao Cup last season. They also qualified for the Champions League in 2023 and 2025.
However, this campaign has been his most testing yet, which is saying something. Only relegated Burnley and Wolves have lost more Premier League games than Newcastle‘s 16.
Newcastle have played 54 matches in all competitions, which is uncharted territory for the group, who reached the last 16 of the Champions League and a third League Cup semi-final in four years.
This drained side have been knocked back by injuries to influential players like captain Bruno Guimaraes at key moments.
Newcastle are also still feeling the effects of a turbulent transfer window last summer.
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David Hopkinson and Ross Wilson have since arrived, but the club operated without a chief executive and sporting director during a pivotal trading period.
Newcastle missed out on a host of top transfer targets, including Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike, Benjamin Sesko and James Trafford, and have seen little return from a £100m-plus net recruitment drive that Howe was heavily involved in.
Finally, having decided to hold firm for so long, Newcastle ultimately buckled and sold Alexander Isak on deadline day after the striker pushed to join Liverpool for a British record £125m.
Indian cricket stalwart Virat Kohli delivered an inspirational message at the inauguration ceremony of a cricket academy at DPS (Delhi Public School) RK Puram on Tuesday, urging students to respect their learning environment and pursue their dreams with honesty and commitment. Speaking to students during the event, Kohli said he was not accustomed to addressing school gatherings but connected deeply with the audience, having once been in the same stage of life. Reflecting on his own journey, he highlighted how his priorities shifted early as he chose cricket as his career path.
“Thank you for having me. I’m not used to speaking in schools, so this is going to be a bit awkward for me because I moved away from the school setup long ago for cricket, and that’s what I’m going to talk about. I understand the environment of a school. I’ve been through the same process and stage that all you kids are a part of right now. And I can just share from my own experience how my focus and priority changed very early on in my life,” Kohli said.
The 37-year-old added, “What I want to say is, a school is a place where you come to learn, you come to grow, you become better people.”
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The great cricketer further emphasised the role of educators in shaping character and ability, noting that they dedicate a significant part of their lives to guiding students.
“Have respect and regard for that environment first. For your teachers, for the people who are teaching you. They are giving you a part of their lives. It’s very important to give them that respect and the focus and attention that’s required,” Kohli added.
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Sharing insights from his own life decisions, Kohli spoke about his early commitment to cricket and the importance of clarity in one’s goals.
“I chose sport very early on in my life, but that came from a very honest place. I was very sure that I wanted to go ahead and pursue cricket, and I had to be honest with myself, my family, and also my teachers to convey to them that this is the path I want to take,” the former Indian captain said. said.
He advised students to be self-aware and fully committed to their ambitions. “Be honest with your dreams, about what you want to do and follow that dream with absolute commitment. Only you will know whether you are being 100% honest or not.”
Recalling his long association with the academy, Kohli said it remained a significant part of his life and childhood.
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“I started practising when I was eight years old, and I still continue to come to the academy whenever I get time. And it’s a big part of my childhood, and I hope all the kids that come to learn cricket here can value it, can learn something from the academy. And I hope it does wonders for the school, the cricket setup here as well. So, I wish everyone all the very best,” the 37-year-old concluded.
Meanwhile, Kohli became the first player to complete 9000 runs in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday. The right-handed batter achieved this milestone during his RCB’s away match against DC at his home stadium of Arun Jaitley Stadium, from where his journey as a cricketer started.
RCB opted to field first, and excellent spells from Josh Hazlewood (4/12) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) reduced DC to 75 in 16.3 overs, with Abishek Porel (30) and David Miller (19) offering some resistance. RCB batters came out all guns blazing as Jacob Bethell (20 in 10 balls, with a four and two sixes), Devdutt Padikkal (34* in 13 balls, with three fours and three sixes), and Virat Kohli (25* in 13 balls, with a four and two sixes) sealed the chase in 6.3 overs.
With this win, RCB have registered their sixth win in eight matches, with 12 points to their name. RCB are at number two in the points tally. This fifth defeat for DC, who have won three, keeps them at seventh spot in the points table.
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Early Monday morning, the R&A announced that the 2028 Open Championship would be hosted at Royal Lytham and St Annes in England. The news comes after many had speculated the 2028 could see Muirfield return to the Open spotlight after a lengthy absence due to controversy.
Here’s what you need to know.
R&A names Royal Lytham & St Annes as 2028 Open Championship venue
The R&A broke the big Open Championship news via press release, with CEO Mark Darbon praising Royal Lytham & St Annes and noting the illustrious champion when the Open was first held at the club in 1926: Bobby Jones.
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“Royal Lytham & St Annes is widely renowned as one of the world’s finest links courses and has witnessed many great championship moments since The Open was first played there in 1926 when the legendary Bobby Jones won,” Darbon’s statement said. “This is one of golf’s most cherished and historic venues and The Open’s return to these famous links will spark huge interest among fans to be part of one of the world’s great sporting events and celebrate the rich traditions of golf’s original Championship.”
Royal Lytham & St Annes has a serious Open Championship pedigree, with the 1926 Open won by Jones just one of 11 Opens held at the course located in Lancashire, England.
In addition to Jones, other pros who won the Open at Royal Lytham include Gary Player, Seve Ballesteros and David Duval. When the club last hosted the Open in 2012, Ernie Els hoisted the Claret Jug for his second Open victory.
The 2028 Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes will not be played in mid-July as most Opens are due to the 2028 Olympics. Instead, the 2028 Open will be contested August 3-6.
Muirfield’s absence from Open Championship rota continues
While Royal Lytham is a prestigious course with a storied history, it doesn’t quite live up to the pedigree that Muirfield holds.
The famed Scottish links course has hosted 16 Open Championships, four more than Lytham when you include the 2028 Open.
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While Lytham is ranked 68th in our Top 100 Courses list, Muirfield is 11th.
Muirfield’s past Open champions include many of the tournament’s greats, such as Harry Vardon, Walter Hagen, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson and Nick Faldo (twice). Ernie Els’ other Open win came at Muirfield.
And at the 2013 Open Championship at Muirfield, Phil Mickelson shocked the world by capturing his only Open title, a tournament he thought he’d never win.
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But the 2013 Open was the last held at Muirfield. The R&A then removed it from its longtime place in the Open rota following a controversial 2016 vote in which Muirfield members elected to continue its policy of barring women from joining the club.
At the time, the R&A said, “The Open is one of the world’s great sporting events and going forward we will not stage the Championship at a venue that does not admit women as members.”
“Muirfield deserves to be back on the Open rota,” McIlroy said in January.
Though now we know the Open will not go to Muirfield in 2028, there are still no future Open venues announced for 2029 and beyond.
Interestingly, Muirfield last hosted the Open in 2013, one year after Lytham hosted its most recent Open. With Lytham now returning in 2028, perhaps 2029 is the year the Open Championship finally returns to Muirfield.
The Brazilian is a former light heavyweight and middleweight champion, and is keen on winning the heavyweight title.
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However, Gane is a difficult opponent, at least that is what Ngannou thinks. Gane is a former interim champion, but lost two of the three undisputed title fights that he had.
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His last fight was against Tom Apsinall for the heavyweight title. The clash ended in a no-contest after the champion was unable to continue after several eye pokes from Gane.
Ngannou was speaking to Helen Yee and was asked about this fight. ‘The Predator’ didn’t think this matchup was good for the Brazilian:
“I don’t know, I have no idea. I think Ciryl has more tools here, and Alex Pereira has his own style, Ciryl Gane has his own style. For me, and I might be wrong, but this is not a good matchup for Alex Pereira, in terms of style.”
Ngannou further explained why Pereira should be wary of Gane:
“Basically, he is moving up a division and having to face a heavyweight that is lighter than a light heavyweight. Lighter on his feet.”
Ngannou was also asked who he preferred in the matchup, and his prediction was that Gane would win the clash.
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Alex Pereira’s former rival believes Ciryl Gane has great chance to beat Brazilian
It’s not just Francis Ngannou who believes Ciryl Gane can defeat Alex Pereira. Artem Vakhitov, the last man to defeat the Brazilian in kickboxing, has been brought in by Gane for training ahead of the Freedom 250 card.
In a recent interview with Standemup, Vakhitov claimed that Gane has a great chance to defeat Pereira based on the training sessions with the Frenchman:
“Now I think there’s a 70% chance Ciryl Gane beats Alex Pereira. I would say it’s 70/30; of course, Ciryl has the edge. Most importantly, he has everything: speed, endurance, mindset, classic kickboxing, and a sense of distance. It only remains a mental game now, to come out angry and aggressive in this fight, then everything will work out for him, I think.”
The Minnesota Vikings turned heads with their first-round pick in this year’s draft by selecting defensive tackle Caleb Banks. They then doubled down and drafted Domonique Orange in the third round. There has been plenty of criticism of the Vikings’ draft, but as a big proponent of building in the trenches first, I give it a thumbs up.
A Bigger DT Front Now Sits at the Center of the Vikings Plan
There was a lot of focus on the safety position going into this draft, and there are still questions to be answered there despite the Vikings drafting Jakobe Thomas late in the third round. There were several options to add at the defensive tackle position over the first two days of the draft. Minnesota chose Banks and Orange to add to Jalen Redmond, giving the Vikings an exciting young trio on the interior of the defensive line.
Up until news of his most recent foot injury, Banks was my favored option for the Vikings at 18. Usually, medical red flags frighten teams away – see Jermod McCoy’s slide to the fourth round this year – but the Vikings chose to gamble on Banks’ health.
Banks has the talent, he wowed at the NFL combine despite having already injured his foot – unknown at the time – and looked like he was about to rise to the top end of the first round draft board. His injury history is a major concern that needs a solution, but I still like adding Banks.
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Many feel like he could have been gotten after trading back for better value, but the cards are dealt now. The success of this pick will be judged by what Banks does on the field. At 6’6 and 327 lbs, Banks is a monster in the middle who can dominate against both the pass and rush – if he can stay healthy.
The Vikings showed interest in Orange in the build-up to the draft, but after drafting Banks in the first, it was perhaps a slight surprise they drafted him in the third. Orange is stouter than Banks at 6’2 and 322 lbs, and he’s not there for finesse. Orange can be the solid, immovable foundation for Redmond, Banks, and the Vikings’ pass rushers to work around. I really like the pick, and with strength up front, the rest of the defense can fall into place.
A Change to the Same Plan
Last year, the Vikings also looked to bolster their interior defensive line, but they did it by spending big money on veteran free agents. Neither Jonathan Allen nor Javon Hargrave had the desired effect, and neither of them will be back in Minnesota for the 2026 season.
Will the different approach this season have more success? Allen and Hargrave were decent for the Vikings, but no more, and if Banks and Orange can offer that level of play to Brian Flores’ defense at a fraction of the price. That is a win for Minnesota.
Of course, there is also more longevity to this plan, with the hope that Banks and Orange will become big contributors to the Vikings’ defense for years to come. With Redmond as the only interior defensive lineman who is truly established, the pathway is clear for the two rookies to get early playing time in their careers.
Their competition includes Levi Drake-Rodriguez, Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Taki Taimani, and Elijah Williams. If both live up to their expectations, and particularly in Banks’ case, stay healthy, both Banks and Orange should see plenty of playing time in their rookie seasons, and both can make a positive impact.
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The latest episode of Monday Night Raw saw the feuds and storylines shift gears with WWE Backlash a few weeks away. Fresh off the fallout from WrestleMania, the energy was electric in Laredo, Texas, where fans witnessed a night packed with thrilling matches and compelling moments. Stars like Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch were all in the house.
WWE’s creative head, Triple H, has been in the midst of criticisms lately due to his contentious booking decisions. Last night’s show was nowhere near a five-star classic, but Hunter still managed to give fans some noteworthy moments. Whether it was Oba Femi’s big decision about his future or making certain matches official for Backlash, a few things were taken care of.
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Here are five things Triple H got right on WWE RAW this week:
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#5. Booking Asuka vs. IYO SKY for WWE Backlash
The Asuka vs. IYO SKY feud has been hanging in the balance for quite some time now. It was “in the works” for far too long, with no actual payoff. But it looks like WWE finally took some initiative this week as the company decided to shift gears. The Empress of Tomorrow cost IYO SKY her match against Becky Lynch last night and right after that, she also wrapped IYO in her submission hold.
This rivalry finally took a serious turn on RAW. Soon after, WWE made SKY vs. Asuka official for Backlash, a match that should have happened at WrestleMania 42. While the wait was long, the good thing is it’s finally happening. Triple H made a good decision by letting the two former Damage CTRL members compete in a singles match at the upcoming premium live event.
#4. Oba Femi declaring his own Open Challenge
Oba Femi has been directionless since defeating Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42. This was a problem that started to concern the WWE Universe and it looks like The Ruler was feeling the same. As a result, Femi made a bold proclamation this week on Monday Night Raw, stating that he will officially start his own open challenges from next week for the entire roster.
That was a solid decision that stirred a fresh wave of excitement among fans. Oba Femi is currently the hottest thing on the red brand and he needed something significant to continue his momentum. Hence, it was a good decision to keep Femi’s momentum sailing. Besides, every superstar who steps up to him each week will get the opportunity to be in the spotlight.
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#3. Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins’ validation
Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker have been involved in brawls and fights for the past two weeks. However, things were different this week. The two superstars stood toe-to-toe with each other under the same roof. Breakker and Rollins were involved in an incredible promo segment, where they had a fiery exchange of words. Most importantly, it gave both the chance to say what they had been holding off in their chest.
Honestly, Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker ruled every bit of it, dragging in some personal things. The fact that Triple H gave them a segment to express their thoughts was a fantastic decision. It was very much needed for both superstars to explain why their animosity began in the first place. Therefore, Rollins and Breakker trying to validate their points was just the right move.
#2. The Judgment Day’s dominance on RAW
Liv Morgan has been riding red-hot after capturing the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 42. But the other members of The Judgment Day needed to shine as well. And this week’s Monday Night Raw finally gave that. Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez battled Bayley and Lyra Valkyria in a tag team match where they secured a huge victory.
Following the bout, Morgan, Perez and Rodriguez were seen standing tall in the ring shoulder-to-shoulder, showcasing their dominance. The Judgment Day finally looked like a strong unit in that very moment. WWE did a commendable job there by putting the faction in the spotlight even in the absence of Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh on Monday Night Raw.
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#1. Jacob Fatu drew first blood on Roman Reigns
The biggest highlight of Monday Night Raw was the segment between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu. The two superstars were involved in a heated exchange of words, igniting personal animosity. But things boiled over when Reigns refused to give Fatu a shot at his title, stating that handing him an opportunity just like that would be nepotism. However, The Samoan Werewolf couldn’t digest it.
He went right after the OTC, choking him with a Tongan Death Grip. Jacob Fatu became completely unhinged as he unleashed his fury on the champ. It eventually led to Roman Reigns accepting his challenge for Backlash. WWE made this match official for the upcoming PLE and what a way to do it. Triple H showcased the segment incredibly on RAW, adding a personal layer to it.
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