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Sean O’Malley is fired up about being a UFC champion, and he decided to get it inked on his face.
O’Malley became the new UFC bantamweight champion after upsetting Aljamain Sterling with an incredible second round knockout.
How pumped is he about being a champion? He now wears it on his face. Suga Sean had “CHAMP MMXXIII” inked on his face above a crown.
While there’s always a chance it could be fake, it definitely appears to be very real. Take a look for yourself below.

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In the aftermath of France’s stunning exit from the 2023 FIBA World Cup, Nicolas Batum didn’t hold back his thoughts as the veteran forward described the disappointment of Sunday’s elimination.
A widely tabbed favorite entering the tournament, France was eliminated in the first round after a 95–65 loss to Canada on Friday and an 88–86 loss to Latvia on Sunday that saw the team blow a 13-point second-half lead.

Mariners 2023 first-round pick Tai Peete had a night to remember on Sunday. The 18-year-old enjoyed his best game at the plate of his professional career while featuring for the franchise’s Single-A affiliate, the Modesto Nuts.
During Sunday’s clash against the San Jose Giants, Peete hit two grand slams. Even more remarkably, he hit them in consecutive innings.
Peete’s first grand slam came in the seventh inning, and he followed that up with another bases-clearing bomb in the eighth.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Even Simone Biles can’t believe what Simone Biles can do.
Her body must have understood that she was nailing her floor routine on Sunday en route to winning her eighth national all-around title—a first for any gymnast, male or female—because she beamed as she hit skill after skill, but her brain had no idea. When the 15.400—the best score of the weekend on floor, and second overall only to her own vault—flashed, she gaped.
“I was like, Damn, I need to see that routine,” she said, likening the experience to a fever dream.

On April 27, Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud entered the NFL facing lofty expectations as the second overall pick.
Now, exactly four months removed from draft day, the rookie has officially claimed his spot atop Houston’s depth chart as the starting QB with the season opener looming on Sept. 10.
After starting all three of the Texans’s preseason games, Stroud, 21, was announced as QB1 by first-year Texans coach DeMeco Ryans following Sunday’s 17–13 road win over the Saints.

It’s ‘Cram Week’ on the pod as we get you ready for all your drafts this week and over the Labor Day holiday weekend. Scott Pianowski joins Matt Harmon to put a bow on the preseason and determine which guys they’ve changed their mind on since the start of the month.

Matthew Stafford is gearing up for his third season with the Rams, with the team’s regular season opener just two weeks away. 
Final roster cuts are just around the corner, and Los Angeles figures to be one of the youngest teams in the league. That’s something Stafford has apparently struggled with, according to his wife Kelly.
During a recent episode of her podcast, The Morning After With Kelly Stafford, Kelly revealed that her husband has found it difficult to connect with some of his new, young teammates.
“It’s kind of crazy. So Matthew’s been in the league a long time.

United States track and field star Noah Lyles raised eyebrows with his recent comments in which he was critical about NBA players referring to themselves as “world champions” after winning an NBA title.
“You know what hurts me the most is that I have to watch the NBA Finals and they have ‘world champion’ on their head. World champion of what? The United States?” said Lyles.
Those comments reached a slew of NBA stars, who took to the comment section on Instagram to raise issue with what Lyles said.