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Antonina Shevchenko is done fighting professionally.
Antonina, older sister of UFC women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko, announced her decision to hang up the gloves in a lengthy Instagram post Thursday. This decision comes nearly three years after her last UFC outing.
“Dear friends!,” Antonina wrote. “I didn’t have the opportunity to leave my gloves in the octagon by tradition, I didn’t think my fight in UFC in 2022 would be the last. I am leaving my gloves in this post.
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The Jets are adding a weapon for quarterback Justin Fields.
Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, New York has agreed to a one-year deal with receiver Josh Reynolds.
The contract is worth up to $5 million.
Reynolds, 30, split his season between the Broncos and Jaguars last season. He was a victim of a shooting in Denver in October, but was able to return to the field later in the year with Jacksonville. In nine games with the Broncos and Jaguars, he totaled 13 catches for 194 yards with a touchdown.
Notre Dame OC and tight ends coach Mike Denbroc
Ta’Niya Latson, the nation’s leading scorer during the 2024-25 women’s college basketball season, is entering the NCAA transfer portal.
According to a report from ESPN’s Andraya Carter, Latson is entering her name in the portal, three days after Florida State‘s season ended in the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament at the hands of Kim Mulkey and LSU.
BOSTON — The second day of the 2025 world figure skating championships at TD Garden features one of the event’s main attractions: Defending world champion Ilia Malinin.
Malinin, the only skater in history to land a quadruple axel in competition, will be one of three American men to perform their short programs Thursday afternoon on Day 2 of the world championships. The second and final session of pairs competition follows Thursday night.
Thursday’s events come after a fascinating first day of skating in Boston, specifically in the women’s singles, where the U.S.
Justice Haynes stood behind the podium wearing a Michigan hoodie, a far cry from the Alabama uniform he sported just months ago when he faced the Wolverines in the Rose Bowl. Now, as a transfer running back for Michigan, Haynes is embracing a new chapter — one shaped by admiration, opportunity, and a hunger for greatness.
“Playing against Michigan in the Rose Bowl, I saw firsthand how disciplined and physical they were,” Haynes said. “That game really gave me a different level of respect for this program.
The Dan Le Batard Show crew analyzes the recent
Penn has hired Fran McCaffery as its men’s basketball coach, two weeks after he was fired at Iowa after a season in which the Hawkeyes won their fewest games in seven years.