In a shocking announcement, boxing legends Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face off in an exhibition match in early 2026. Tyson, at 60, makes his return to the ring against the undefeated Mayweather. Fans can expect an unpredictable showdown as both champions promise to give it their all!
Roger Clemens receives a surprise endorsement from Donald Trump, who insists the pitching legend deserves a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame despite past PED allegations. Trump argues that Clemens' achievements warrant recognition regardless of rumors.
At the Television Academy Hall of Fame, Conan O'Brien discusses the future of television amidst industry changes, highlighting the resilience of creativity and talent in Hollywood.
In a recent interview, Vince McMahon explains his decision to bring Hulk Hogan back to WWE after a racial slur controversy. He defends Hogan's character and reflects on their shared history.
In a shocking turn of events at the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day, Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera suffered a torn Achilles tendon while chasing a flyball. The baseball legend, who needs surgery, was having a fun day until the injury struck. Fans and players alike reflect on the impact of this incident.
Tom Brady's 17-foot statue was unveiled in Foxborough, celebrating his legendary NFL career. The ceremony drew fans and former teammates, as Brady humorously reflected on his journey from a late draft pick to a football icon.
Tom Brady's new statue, unveiled before the Patriots' exhibition game, stands 17 feet tall and celebrates his incredible NFL career. With a humorous twist, Brady reflects on his journey from a No. 199 draft pick to a sports icon.
Cubs fans gathered at Wrigley Field to honor the late Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Famer whose legacy shaped baseball history. Fans shared memories and tributes to the beloved player.
The Detroit Lions are just days away from their preseason opener against the Los Angeles Chargers. Join us for live updates, insights, and fan interactions as they prepare for the big game in Canton!
Ichiro Suzuki stole the show with his witty remarks about the Miami Marlins during his Hall of Fame induction speech, leaving the audience in stitches. His heartfelt memories of his career and former teammates also shone through.