Due to skyrocketing numbers of COVID-19 infections and concerns for spectators' safety, Blockchain Sports, Inc., and Roy Jones Jr. Promotions, Inc., have decided to reschedule the star studded, action packed -- Fight for Veterans 2022 until the end of February.
Read Press ReleaseOver 5 Million People Tuned In For an Unforgettable Night Hosted by DJ Khaled and Cari Champion Celebrating the World's Best Athletes Live from Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood
Read Press ReleaseAtlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan and Hawks Forward John Collins Join as Investors, Strengthening PrizePicks' Leadership in the Atlanta/Georgia Markets. Bet.Works Founder Quinton Singleton, The Player's Impact & Astralis Capital Also Included in Latest Round, Capping Strong 2021.
Read Press Release● Hosted by DJ Khaled and Cari Champion and Featuring Musical Performances from 2Chainz and DJ IRIE ● Appearances from some of the world's most celebrated athletes including Billie Jean King, Brooks Nader, Camille Kostek, Chad Johnson, Candace Parker, DJ Carnage, Haley Kalil, Jasmine Sanders, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Lamelo Ball, Logan Paul, Rob Gronkowski, Suni Lee, Tyler Herro and Udonis Haslem ● Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year to Be Revealed Live During the Annual Awards Show
Read Press ReleaseHowToBet.com outlines the sports pay gap and the reasons behind it in its newly released article, "Gender Pay Gap: Understanding the Gender Gap in Sports Pay."
Read Press ReleaseAs lockdowns and travel quarantine have become the new normal in the international sporting world, leading athletes have been forced to seek out innovative ways to maintain their high-performance training regimes and body maintenance.
Read Press ReleaseKEY POINTS: - The new agreement runs through 2026 and will feature 5 WNFC IX Cup Championships. - The deal will be valued at over $1M. - The deal marks the first time that a streaming service will carry a full package of professional women's tackle football games, exclusively.
Read Press ReleaseNebraska cyclist becomes first cyclist in history to ride 4km individual pursuit in under four minutes. From a dead stop, Ashton Lambie pedaled his fixed gear bike to nearly 40 mph for 3:59.930 to become the first cyclist in history to ride the individual pursuit track event in under four minutes. Not only is it a new world record for this event, but also a barrier that was only recently broken by a four-man team pursuit in a race of the same distance.
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