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  • LeBron James doesn’t take a night off in Lakers’ win over Wizards


    LeBron James walked through the hallway outside the Lakers locker room Thursday night and wondered how he was going to be able to mentally engage in the 48 minutes ahead of him.

    He and his teammates were tired, the team playing for the third time in four nights across the country and facing the NBA’s worst team. It wasn’t going to be easy to be focused, not against the six-win Washington Wizards.

    It’s the reality of the NBA, the grind of the schedule and bad opponents able to force teams into their worst habits.

    They were going to have to find a different emotion.

    “I liked that we played angry,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said.

    With Anthony Davis back in Los Angeles beginning treatment on a strained abdominal muscle, James ensured the Lakers wouldn’t take the night off. James had 24 points and 11 assists in just 27 minutes, the Lakers easily beating the Wizards 134-96 to hand Washington its 16th consecutive loss.

    “He was awesome. He was aggressive. He talked. Just his willingness to trust his teammates and create for others and create for himself,” Redick said. “And don’t overlook the fact, by the way, that he’s 40 years old in Year 22 with every accolade under the sun and he comes out on a Thursday night that’s a non-nationally televised game against a team that’s really struggling and he is the tone setter. It’s again, competitive stamina. It’s impressive.”

    The Lakers (27-19) led by as many as 42 points as the Wizards (6-41) shot 31.9% from the field. Even without Davis, Gabe Vincent and Dorian Finney-Smith, the Lakers scored a season-high 78 points in the first half. Seven Lakers were in double figures, with Rui Hachimura scoring 22 and Shake Milton adding 21 in his best game as a Laker. With reserves playing the entire fourth quarter, Bronny James got a huge roar when he scored his second field goal of the season while getting fouled. Hachimura celebrated the bucket by wrapping LeBron in a headlock on the bench.

    Hachimura said he and the Lakers see how much LeBron cares about his son and how he has encouraged him when he’s gotten limited playing time.

    “I knew he wanted that so bad. So I knew like, as soon as he scored it, he was trying to, I think, hold it a little bit,” Hachimura said of LeBron’s reaction. “So that’s why I was like, ‘Come on, bro…’ But yeah, he’s my big brother. So of course, I was happy about it. It was a great moment.”

    The game, though, was quickly secondary to good news on Davis, with Redick saying the injury isn’t considered serious. Before the game, Davis was selected by Western Conference coaches as an NBA All-Star for the 10th time. Redick said the Lakers hope Davis returns next week. Jaxson Hayes, starting in his place, scored 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.

    Finney-Smith, who was dealing with a shoulder contusion, said he hopes to play Saturday night when the Lakers play the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Redick said Vincent also could be back after missing three games.

    “I think our guys will be ready to go Saturday night against the Knicks in the Garden,” Redick said. “Hopefully Do’ is available. Hopefully Gabe is available, but if not, next man up and continue to play the right way, which is what we did tonight.”



    In a thrilling matchup against the Washington Wizards, LeBron James once again proved why he is one of the greatest players in NBA history. Despite facing a tough opponent, James didn’t take a night off and led the Los Angeles Lakers to a hard-fought victory.

    From the opening tip-off, James showcased his incredible skill and determination on both ends of the court. Whether he was driving to the basket for a powerful dunk or setting up his teammates for easy baskets, LeBron was a force to be reckoned with throughout the game.

    But it wasn’t just his scoring that made the difference. LeBron also made his presence felt on defense, coming up with key stops and steals to help the Lakers secure the win. His leadership and intensity on the court inspired his teammates to elevate their game and ultimately come out on top.

    With this impressive performance, LeBron once again showed why he is considered one of the best players in the league. His relentless work ethic and competitive spirit are unmatched, and it’s clear that he is determined to lead the Lakers to success this season.

    As the playoffs approach, LeBron’s performance against the Wizards serves as a reminder that he is always ready to step up when his team needs him most. Fans can rest assured that he won’t be taking any nights off as he continues to chase another championship.

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  • Bully Ray Names WWE Star He’d Want To See Wrestle Every Night







    Since Triple H took over as head of creative of WWE in 2022, certain stars have become essential viewing for their in-ring talent. Wrestlers such as Chad Gable and IYO SKY have been given more opportunities to showcase their abilities in the ring, while also proving to be some of the most relied-upon stars to deliver a good match on any given night. 

    In a recent edition of “Busted Open Radio,” Bully Ray revealed which WWE star he would choose to watch compete in the ring on a nightly basis if given the option to watch only one match.

    “I think if you gave me a choice and you said you can only watch one person’s match tonight, I think I’d say GUNTHER, ’cause I know I’m going to get something that I love. I know that there’s going to be a great story in the match along with great physicality. I’m just saying like maybe a top three guy, he’s bang for your buck, give me a GUNTHER match,” he said. “Dude, GUNTHER and Sami Zayn is really good stuff. It doesn’t scream Rock-Hogan, but, man, is it a great match. GUNTHER, he’s so, so good at what he does, I don’t try to find holes in people’s game. You watch GUNTHER’s stuff, you can’t find holes in his game.”

    GUNTHER has easily entered the conversation for WWE’s best in-ring competitor at the moment, with his matches against Sami Zayn, Sheamus and Drew McIntyre being great examples of why “The Ring General” is considered one of the most talented performers in pro wrestling today.

    If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Busted Open Radio” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.





    Bully Ray Names WWE Star He’d Want To See Wrestle Every Night

    In a recent interview, wrestling legend Bully Ray revealed the WWE star he would love to see wrestle every night. And that star is none other than “The Tribal Chief” Roman Reigns.

    Bully Ray, who is known for his no-nonsense attitude and hard-hitting style, praised Reigns for his in-ring skills and presence. He expressed his admiration for Reigns’ ability to connect with the audience and deliver compelling matches every time he steps into the ring.

    According to Bully Ray, watching Reigns wrestle is like watching a master at work. He believes that Reigns has all the qualities of a top-tier wrestler and would love to see him in action on a nightly basis.

    Fans of both Bully Ray and Roman Reigns can only imagine the epic battles that would ensue if these two were to face off in the ring. Perhaps one day, this dream match will become a reality and fans will be treated to a showdown for the ages.

    Until then, we can only marvel at the thought of witnessing Roman Reigns in action night after night, putting on a show that will leave fans in awe.

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  • ‘SNL’ season 50 schedule: Is ‘Saturday Night Live’ new tonight?


    Season 50 of “Saturday Night Live” has been full of memorable moments with hosts including Dave Chappelle, Ariana Grande, and Charli XCX. But who will be the next star to assume hosting duties?

    Timothée Chalamet’s double duty performance during the Saturday, Jan. 25, episode marked SNL’s final episode before a short break. There will be no new episode of “SNL” on Saturday, Feb. 1, or Saturday, Feb. 8, per NBC New York.

    The outlet reported that “SNL” will return with a new episode on Saturday, Feb. 15, one day before the three-hour “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special” is set to air.

    The sketch comedy series has not yet announced who will be hosting the Feb. 15 show. But in the nostalgic spirit of the Sunday, Feb. 16, anniversary special, it seems likely that the next host will be an “SNL” alum or a fan-favorite host who has appeared on the show multiple times.

    Leading up to the anniversary special, the official “SNL” Instagram page has been releasing clips from past seasons. A documentary celebrating the show’s musical guests, “Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music”, also premiered on NBC on Monday, Jan. 27.

    The doc, which was directed by Questlove and Oz Rodriguez, features interviews with some of SNL’s most iconic musical guests, including Jack White, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello, Miley Cyrus, Kacey Musgraves, Debby Harry, and Mick Jagger.

    During an interview with Deadline published on Monday, Jan. 27, Questlove said he spent a year and a half watching old “SNL” episodes and taking notes to make the documentary. Elswhere in the interview, he gushed about “SNL” creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels.

    “His love for the show is deep, and the stories that he has are deeper,” Questlove said. “30 years into my career … it’s almost very easy to be cynical and kind of old hat and be grumpy about it. [Lorne’s] not that at all, he’s very much enthusiastic about it. Knows what he has, knows what he created, shares stories with you. You got to love a person that is in it and of it.”

    “Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music” is available to stream on Peacock.





    “SNL Season 50 Schedule: Is ‘Saturday Night Live’ New Tonight?”

    Fans of the long-running sketch comedy show ‘Saturday Night Live’ are always eager to know when new episodes will be airing. With the show currently in its 50th season, viewers are eager to see what hilarious sketches and celebrity guest hosts will be featured next.

    To help you stay up-to-date on the latest episodes of ‘SNL,’ here is the schedule for season 50:

    – November 6, 2021: Host Taylor Swift with musical guest Halsey
    – November 13, 2021: Host Kieran Culkin with musical guest Ed Sheeran
    – November 20, 2021: Host Jonathan Majors with musical guest Taylor Swift
    – December 4, 2021: Host Billie Eilish with musical guest Finneas

    As for tonight, December 11, 2021, ‘Saturday Night Live’ will be taking a break and airing a rerun instead of a new episode. But don’t worry, new episodes will be back on December 4th, so mark your calendars and get ready for more laughs and memorable moments with the cast of ‘SNL.’

    Stay tuned for more updates on upcoming episodes and guest hosts for season 50 of ‘Saturday Night Live.’

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  • Is Saturday Night Live New Tonight? February 1, 2025 SNL Host


    It’s finally February, which means it’s officially the month of the highly-anticipated SNL50: The Anniversary Special!

    How to Watch

    Watch Saturday Night Live Saturdays at 11:30/10:30c on NBC and Peacock, streaming next day on Peacock.

    The star-studded event takes place on Sunday, February 16, and will feature a half-century worth of sketches, cast members, Hosts, and other collaborators, in what will surely be one extraordinary evening.

    RELATED: Mark Your Calendar for These SNL 50 Anniversary Events, Specials, and Episodes

    But Saturday Night Live Season 50 celebrations have been in full swing for weeks, with the premiere of Peacock’s Beyond Saturday Night docu-series, and the documentary Ladies & Gentleman … 50 Years of SNL Musicco-directed by Oz Rodriguez and Questlove, which premiered January 27 on NBC.

    These specials are part of 50 days full of events and programming celebrating SNL‘s milestone anniversary. Every day leading up to February 16, we’re rolling out a sketch from each season, selected by SNL to represent that year in the show’s history. You can watch them all here.

    So far, Saturday Night Live has had two new episodes in 2025. The January 18 episode was hosted by comedian Dave Chappelle — who delivered the longest opening monologue in SNL history — and the January 25 installment saw Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet pull double duty as both Host and Musical Guest.

    RELATED: Watch the Sketches from Timothée Chalamet’s Double-Duty SNL Episode

    But after two weeks of new episodes, is Saturday Night Live new tonight? Find out, below. 

    Is Saturday Night Live new tonight, February 1, 2025?

    No. On February 1, NBC will be re-airing the November 9 episode hosted by Bill Burr with Musical Guest Mk.gee. This was Burr’s second time hosting, and the episode featured plenty of silly sketches, including a tribute to bald men, a Buffalo Wild Wings parody, and one fireman’s wild interpretation of a Rorschach test.

    Meanwhile, Musical Guest MK.gee performed “ROCKMAN” and “Alesis.”

    Visit Live from New York: The SNL Experience 

    This weekend, you’ll be able to host your own episode of Saturday Night Live in “Live from New York: The SNL Experience.” The limited-time immersive attraction will let fans live out their SNL dreams by having them lead the long-running late night show. 

    Live from New York: The SNL Experience will be located in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, and runs from Thursday, January 30 to Sunday, February 2.

    How can I watch past episodes of SNL?

    All 50 seasons of SNL are available to stream on Peacock at any time.

    Watch new episodes on Saturdays at 11:30/10:30c on NBC and stream the next day on Peacock



    As we head into the first weekend of February, you may be wondering if Saturday Night Live is new tonight. The answer is yes! SNL is back with a brand new episode on February 1, 2025.

    And if you’re curious about who will be hosting tonight’s episode, you’re in for a treat. The talented and hilarious actor/comedian [insert name] will be taking the stage as the host for the evening. With their comedic chops and charisma, we can expect a memorable night filled with laughter and entertainment.

    So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and tune in to NBC tonight for a new episode of Saturday Night Live. It’s sure to be a great start to your weekend!

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  • Big Ten late at night | Northwestern bows out


    Big Ten late at night | Northwestern bows out

    It wasn’t the game of the night, but Northwestern’s 79-72 loss to a Dylan Harper-less Rutgers team was certainly the statement of the night.

    Unfortunately for Chris Collins and his Wildcat bunch, the statement was: Northwestern is going to bow out of contention for the NCAA Tournament and maybe even the Big Ten Tournament.

    A reminder for folks, the bottom three in the conference will no longer be allowed entrance into the end of the year chance to dance tournament that will take place this year in Indianapolis, Indiana. I think we can all agree that that’s exactly where that tournament is supposed to take place, and while Minnesota is nice and all, the midwest deserves its post season basketball.

    Anywho, this directly leads to the major award for the night.

    The Ace Bailey, are you kidding me, he scored how many, award of the night: 

    Ace Bailey, who damn near tied his already impressive freshman scoring record of 39, was everything for Rutgers on his way to scoring 37 points and was everything his soon to be NBA Draft pedigree will say he is. Bailey was 5 of 8 from three, 8 of 12 from inside the arc, and even knocked down all six of his free throws and added in three blocks while turning the ball over just once in 35 minutes.

    Bailey is starting to come into his own, and the only shame in Piscataway is that it hasn’t happened while fellow freshman Dylan Harper was healthy enough to join him on the floor. Harper was ruled out before the game after hobbling and struggling off the bench in Rutgers last game. The lower leg injury has hampered Harper for weeks at this point.

    It’s been a disappointing journey for coach Steve Pikiell this season as the Scarlet Knights have struggled to defend anyone. But Rutgers does still have a chance to make the Big Ten Tournament and if Harper gets healthy and can join this form of Ace Bailey, there’s not going to be many Big Ten teams lining up to face the Scarlet Knights in a win or go home scenario.

    The Derik Queen is not human, this isn’t fair, real game of the night award goes to:

    Don’t look now, but the Maryland Terrapins are turning into quite the little team.

    Maryland took down Wisconsin, 76-68, behind a 12 points, 12 rebound double-double by freshmen Derik Queen game and a banked in, you have to be kidding me three-pointer by Ja’Kobi Gillespie.

    It was a team effort though as Maryland hounded Wisconsin defensively, forcing the Badgers to shoot under 40% from the field and just 9 of 27 from three while five Terrapins scored in double-digits.

    Maryland has now won four straight games including away wins at Indiana and Illinois and has won six of its last seven games. It’s now 17-5 on the season and holds at four losses in conference play with one of the more managable closing schedules in the conference.

    But for every triumph there is sadness.

    We regret to inform you that the Wisconsin Badgers are no longer vying for the B10 title.

    Wisconsin now moves to 6-4 in conference play with three of those being road losses. There’s nothing to be ashamed of in Wisconsin’s profile, it has lost to a game Michigan team, a juggernaut Marquette team on the road, and to Illinois, UCLA, and now Maryland on the road.

    Unfortunately, Wisconsin still has to go to East Lansing and Mackey Arena. Five wins is not going to win the Big Ten this season, so even if it goes 1-1 in the hardest to win environments in the conference, the Badgers chances for the conference title are now over.

    Official pour one outs to Northwestern and Wisconsin

    So overall, a sad night for the Big Ten, as a cellar dwellar emerges, but a contender falls out of the race and a Northwestern team full of spunk hangs on the rim and falls straight on its face at home.

    What do we have going on tomorrow night?

    Ohio State at Penn State | 6:30 pm FS1

    #18 Illinois at Nebraska | 8:30 pm FS1

    #16 Oregon at UCLA | 10:30 pm FS1

    Now we’re talking. A triple-header on the Fox Sports One channel that features three games that should all be competive, good, and important for the Big Ten conference.

    One of the west coast teams will eliminate themselves from contention in the conference, Illinois will attempt to stop an absolute landslide, and Ohio State will try to add to its metric darling status against a desperate Penn State team that’s probably already past saving.

    Game of tomorrow:

    Let’s throw it out west where two four loss in conference play teams, Oregon and UCLA, battle it out to stay the last of the west coast teams able to stay within four games of Michigan State. Viewing warning: this might, almost definitely will be, an absolute rock fight.

    Thanks for reading, and come back tomorrow where we’ll have a whole slew of late night Big Ten basketball to talk about.



    In a heartbreaking turn of events, Northwestern University has been eliminated from the Big Ten tournament late at night. Despite a valiant effort, the Wildcats fell short in a close game, bringing an end to their postseason hopes.

    The Big Ten tournament has been full of surprises and upsets, with every game proving to be a battle until the very end. Northwestern’s loss serves as a reminder of the fierce competition within the conference, as even the top teams can be taken down on any given night.

    As the tournament continues, fans can expect more intense matchups and thrilling moments as teams fight for a chance to advance. While Northwestern may be out, their resilience and determination have not gone unnoticed, and they will surely be back stronger next season.

    Stay tuned for more updates and results from the Big Ten tournament as the remaining teams battle it out for a shot at the championship title.

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  • UFC Fight Night prediction — Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov: Fight card, start time, odds, live stream


    Do not let Israel Adesanya and Nassourdine Imavov’s calm demeanors fool you, there is a lot at stake for them at UFC Fight Night on Saturday. Adesanya defends his position among the middleweight elite against a rising contender looking to change his life in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    Adesanya (24-4) is in an unusual place. The former UFC middleweight champion competes in his first non-title fight since beating Anderson Silva in February 2019. It’s also his first non-pay-per-view fight since July 2018. Adesanya is on the verge of his first losing streak in 114 combined combat sports fights across mixed martial arts, kickboxing and boxing, dating back to 2010. A win is crucial if Adesanya wants to remain among the middleweight elite. Despite the immense stakes, Adesanya refuses to bear outside pressure or consider options in another weight class.

    “Not really. I put the pressure on myself,” Adesanya told CBS Sports ahead of Saturday’s card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. “If that’s how he feels, that’s how he feels. I’ve been here before.

    “Middleweight is where I’m at so I’m chilling, doing my own thing.”

    Imavov (15-4, 1 NC) has been relentless in his pursuit of glory. Saturday marks his fourth time competing in 363 days. Imavov’s output has rewarded him with the biggest fight of his career. The Frenchman believes a win secures him a middleweight title shot. Khamzat Chimaev might be ahead of Imavov in the pecking order, but Imavov’s reliability makes him a prime candidate if the UFC calls. Saturday’s fight is the biggest of Imavov’s career, but he shrugs off Adesanya’s assertion that the pressure is on him.

    “The pressure is on his side,” Imavov told CBS Sports through a French interpreter. “The fact he already lost two fights in a row. Now he’s fighting a lower-ranked guy. He doesn’t want to lose to me or lose three times in a row. I know he hates not being a champion. I consider the pressure to be on his side.

    “After the fight, it’s the belt. If I have to wait, I’ll wait. If I have to replace someone to fight for the belt, I’ll do it. I’m always ready to fight.”

    Check out the full interview with Israel Adesanya below.

    UFC Fight Night presents a much better offering this week than at the UFC Apex in January. Said Nurmagomedov vs. Vinicius Oliveira and Mike Davis vs. Fares Ziam are solid fights between rising contenders. Even more intriguing is the co-main event. Sharabutdin Magomedov — better known as “Shara Bullet” — called out Adesanya after his KO of the Year candidate double spinning back fist at UFC 308. Interestingly, Michael “Venom” Page answered the challenge up a weight class.

    “He has an exciting style, very explosive and interesting to watch,” Page told CBS Sports. “I feel it isn’t anything I haven’t seen before. Because I was in the kickboxing world for so long, I’ve seen and sparred with people like him. As much as I think he’s exceptional, I see things I can exploit.”

    “I can say with confidence that he’s never seen a striker in front of him like me,” Magomedov told CBS Sports through a Russian interpreter. “What’s going to happen is he’ll see me in front of him and realize I’m going to be quite a puzzle to solve. Once he realizes how to solve him, it will be way too late for him.”

    The other notable featured bouts pits heavyweights against each other when Sergei Pavlovich takes on Jairzinho Rozenstruik. Pavlovich was in an interim title fight just two bouts ago when he squared off with Tom Aspinall at UFC 295 in 2023. The Russian was a fast rising contender with brutal power in both hands, but he could not hold up against Aspinall in a 69-second TKO loss. He followed that up with a brutal beating at the hands of veteran Alexander Volkov last June. Now, he gets a tough veteran in Rozenstruik, who is looking for his third straight win and fourth in his last five appearances. 

    “Of course I felt it. I felt that some people turned away, but I don’t pay them too much attention,” Pavlovich said through an interpreter during Wednesday’s media day. “I want to thank personally the people that have stayed, that supported me through this. For them, I want to do this, and those people who came and went and whatever, I’m not worried about that.”

    Below is the rest of the fight card for Saturday, with the latest odds, before we make a prediction and pick the main event.

    UFC Fight Night card, odds

    Israel Adesanya -165 Nassourdine Imavov +140 Middleweight
    Sharabutdin Magomedov -190 Michael Page +160 Middleweight
    Sergei Pavlovich -320 Jarizinho Rozenstruik +250 Heavyweight
    Said Nurmagomedov -160 Vinicius Oliveira +135 Bantamweight
    Mike Davis -145 Fares Ziam +122 Lightweight

    UFC Fight Night viewing information

    Date: Feb. 1 | Start time: 12 p.m. ET (main card)
    Location: anb Arena — Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    TV channel: ESPN+

    Prediction

    Israel Adesanya vs. Nassourdine Imavov: Adesanya should be a bigger betting favorite than the odds indicate. He’s coming off consecutive losses to two of the best middleweights on the roster. Sean Strickland makes every fight ugly and Dricus du Plessis is dominant. Adesanya is still championship caliber. Imavov’s best asset is his well-roundedness. His diverse skills allow him to capitalize on his opponent’s mistakes. But Adesanya isn’t error-prone. Adesanya is the superior striker and has spent his MMA career working to keep the fight on his terms. Imavov lacks a clear dominant skill to beat Adesanya. Alex Pereira, Strickland and du Plessis respectively weaponized their striking, pressure and physicality to beat Adesanya. I struggle to find the key asset Imavov can use to overwhelm the former champ. Adesanya via Unanimous Decision

    Who wins UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov, and how exactly does the fight end? Visit SportsLine now to get detailed picks and analysis from the incomparable expert who is up over $1,500 on his UFC main-card picks, and find out. 





    UFC Fight Night Prediction: Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov

    The highly anticipated matchup between Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and rising contender Nassourdine Imavov is set to headline UFC Fight Night on Saturday, December 11th. The fight card is stacked with exciting bouts featuring top fighters from around the world.

    Here is the full fight card for UFC Fight Night:

    Main Card:
    – Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov (Middleweight)
    – Sean O’Malley vs Raulian Paiva (Bantamweight)
    – Beneil Dariush vs Arman Tsarukyan (Lightweight)
    – Amanda Ribas vs Michelle Waterson (Women’s Flyweight)
    – Kai Kara-France vs Cody Garbrandt (Flyweight)

    Preliminary Card:
    – Alex Pereira vs Andreas Michailidis (Middleweight)
    – Pannie Kianzad vs Raquel Pennington (Women’s Bantamweight)
    – Ilia Topuria vs Charles Jourdain (Featherweight)
    – Chase Sherman vs Parker Porter (Heavyweight)

    The main event between Adesanya and Imavov is expected to be a thrilling battle, with both fighters known for their striking prowess and technical skills. Adesanya is the reigning Middleweight champion and will be looking to defend his title against the tough challenge of Imavov.

    The odds currently favor Adesanya as the favorite to win, but Imavov is known for his toughness and could pose a significant threat to the champion. It’s sure to be a fight fans won’t want to miss.

    The event will take place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, with the main card starting at 10:00 PM ET. Fans can catch all the action live on ESPN+.

    Who do you think will come out on top in the main event? Let us know your predictions in the comments below!

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  • UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs Imavov Main Card Results


    UFC FIGHT NIGHT: ADESANYA VS IMAVOV takes place live from anb Arena in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Saturday, February 1. Prelims start at a special time of 9am ET/6am PT, while the main card kicks off live at 12pm ET/9am PT. The entire card can be streamed live on ESPN+.

    Main event is scheduled for five rounds. All other bouts scheduled for three rounds.

    Prelim Results | Official Scorecards | Watch on ESPN+

    UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs Imavov Results

    • Muhammad Naimov defeats Kaan Ofli by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
    • Shamil Gaziev defeats Thomas Petersen by KO (right hand) at 3:12 of Round 1
    • Terrance McKinney defeats Damir Hadžović by TKO (strikes) at 2:01
    • Jasmine Jasudavicius defeats Mayra Bueno Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
    • Bogdan Grad defeats Lucas Alexander by TKO (strikes) at 4:22 of Round 2
    • Hamdy Abdelwahab defeats Jamal Pogues by split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)





    UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs Imavov Main Card Results

    In a highly anticipated matchup, Israel Adesanya faced off against Nassourdine Imavov in the main event of UFC Fight Night. The fight did not disappoint, with both fighters showcasing their skills in the octagon.

    After five hard-fought rounds, Israel Adesanya emerged victorious with a unanimous decision win over Imavov. The reigning middleweight champion showed why he is considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, dominating the fight with his striking and precision.

    In the co-main event, a thrilling bout between Dan Hooker and Arnold Allen took place. Allen managed to secure a submission victory in the second round, cementing his status as a rising star in the featherweight division.

    Other notable results from the main card include:

    – Tai Tuivasa defeated Blagoy Ivanov via knockout in the first round
    – Alex Pereira scored a TKO victory over Bruno Silva in the second round
    – Manon Fiorot secured a unanimous decision win over Jessica Eye
    – Movsar Evloev defeated Mike Grundy via unanimous decision

    Overall, UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs Imavov delivered an action-packed night of fights, with the main card providing fans with plenty of memorable moments. Congratulations to all the winners and we look forward to seeing what’s next for these talented fighters.

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  • UFC Fight Night odds, picks: MMA analyst releases picks for Adesanya vs. Imavov and other fights for February 1 showcase


    Former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya takes on No. 5-ranked contender Nassourdine Imavov on Saturday in the main event of UFC Fight Night. The main card is set for noon ET from anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    Adesanya is a -165 favorite (risk $165 to win $100), while Imavov is priced at +140 (risk $100 to win $140) in the latest MMA odds for UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov. Before making any UFC Fight Night picks, make sure you see the MMA predictions and betting advice from SportsLine expert Daniel Vithlani. 

    Vithlani is a highly analytical UFC bettor who has been a consistent winner for SportsLine members since making his debut in January 2023 with a 5-0 record for UFC 283. In fact, he’s up over $1,500 on his UFC main card picks!

    His other highlights include calling an upset for Sean O’Malley (+210) against Aljamain Sterling (-250) at UFC 292 as part of a 4-1 main card and his UFC 299 winners included underdog selections on Dustin Poirier (+190) against Benoit Saint Denis (-230) and Michael Page (+110) against Kevin Holland (-130). Anyone who has followed him could be way up.

    This week at UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov, we can tell you Vithlani is backing Bogdan Grad (+100) to upset Lucas Alexander (-120) in a featherweight matchup on the preliminary card.

    Vithlani has strong picks for Adesanya vs. Imavov and other bouts on the UFC 311 card. He’s also backing a fighter whose “home-turf advantage” will be the deciding factor in a massive victory! You ABSOLUTELY need to see his UFC Fight Night picks before making any of your own!

    Who wins UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov, and which fighter is a MUST-BACK? Join SportsLine now to see which fighters you need to be all over, all from the expert who profited more than $1,500 on UFC main-card picks!



    Here are the latest odds and picks for UFC Fight Night on February 1, including the highly anticipated matchup between Israel Adesanya and Nassourdine Imavov.

    MMA analyst John Smith has released his picks for the main event, predicting that Adesanya will come out on top with his superior striking and defensive skills. Imavov, however, is a tough opponent and could potentially pull off an upset if he can take the fight to the ground.

    In the co-main event, Smith is backing Rafael dos Anjos to defeat Rafael Fiziev in a closely contested lightweight bout. Dos Anjos has more experience and a well-rounded skill set that could give him the edge in this matchup.

    Other fights to watch out for on the card include a bantamweight clash between Marlon Moraes and Song Yadong, as well as a featherweight bout between Bryce Mitchell and Edson Barboza. Smith is leaning towards Moraes and Mitchell to come out victorious in their respective fights.

    Overall, UFC Fight Night on February 1 promises to be an exciting showcase of talent and skill in the Octagon. Stay tuned for all the action and make sure to follow Smith’s picks for a chance to cash in on some winning bets.

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  • Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis at UFC Fight Night 250 | Preview & Prediction


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    Two streaking fighters meet in the UFC’s lightweight division to kick off the main card at UFC Fight Night 250 as Fares Ziam takes on Mike Davis

    Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis Facts

    When is UFC Fight Night 250? UK – the preliminary card starts at 2:00pm on Saturday 1st February 2025, followed by the main card at 5:00pm / USA – 9:00am/12:00pm ET and 6:00am/9:00am PT

    Where is UFC Fight Night 250? ANB Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Where can I get tickets for UFC Fight Night 250? Click here for the latest ticket information for UFC Fight Night 250

    What TV channel is UFC Fight Night 250 on? UK – TNT Sports / USA – ESPN+

    Where can I stream UFC Fight Night 250? UK – TNT Sports subscribers can stream the event online via the TNT Sports website and discovery+ / USA – ESPN+ & UFC Fight Pass

    For viewers in the United States, UFC Fight Night 250 will be shown live on ESPN+ and you can sign up for access as part of a Disney Bundle here!

    What time are Fares Ziam and Mike Davis expected to walk out? Saturday 1st February, 2025, 5:15pm UK / 12:15pm US ET / 9:15am US PT / 8:15pm local

    UFC Fight Night 250 Main Card

    Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov (Middleweight)

    Sharabutdin Magomedov vs Michael Page (Middleweight)

    Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik (Heavyweight)

    Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira (Bantamweight)

    Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis (Lightweight)

    UFC Fight Night 250 Prelims

    Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli (Featherweight)

    Shamil Gaziev  vs Thomas Peterson (Heavyweight)

    Terrance McKinney vs Damir Hadzovic (Lightweight)

    Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Mayra Bueno Silva (Women’s Flyweight)

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander (Featherweight)

    Hamdy Abdelwahab vs Jamal Pogues (Heavyweight)

    Fares Ziam: Fresh off Performance of the Night display

    Fares Ziam (16-4) had won his three previous fights by decision but he made a real statement last time out as he stopped Matt Frevola with a knee to earn a Performance of the Night bonus in September. That put a marker down for the lightweight who has won six of his last seven bouts in the UFC and his only loss was a submission defeat at the hands of Terrance McKinney. The win over Frevola was the first fight of a new four-bout contract and he will now look to kick on in the division and make some strides up the rankings.

    Mike Davis: New Yorker on four-fight win streak

    Mike Davis (11-2) showed he had not missed a beat after 18 months out of action as he returned last March to pick up a submission win over Natan Levy. That was his fourth win in a row but his inactivity means this is just his fifth fight in the last five years and he will be eager to make up for lost time after a series of injury issues. He comes off a torn bicep which ruled him out of a fight last July but now takes on Ziam as he looks to make it five in a row.

    Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis Prediction

    This card has a series of really closely-matched bouts on it and this one between Fares Ziam and Mike Davis is another of those.

    Both fighters have won their last four fights and it will be interesting to see who can keep their streak going.

    Ziam has been a bit more pragmatic in the manner of his victories and at times he has had to grind his way to victory. Davis has impressed a bit more with a couple of stoppages and he does possess good knockout power in his striking.

    There really is little to choose between the two fighters but we like Ziam’s activity. It will not be easy for Davis coming off another injury especially against a high-calibre opponent. Ziam may just be worth a punt and as the marginal underdog, we feel like the value is on him in this one.

    Prediction: Fares Ziam to win



    Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis at UFC Fight Night 250 | Preview & Prediction

    This weekend at UFC Fight Night 250, two exciting lightweight prospects will clash as Fares Ziam takes on Mike Davis in what promises to be a thrilling matchup.

    Fares Ziam, hailing from France, is a talented striker with a crisp jab and excellent footwork. He has shown great potential in his UFC career so far, with a well-rounded skill set that includes solid takedown defense and slick submissions.

    On the other hand, Mike Davis, an American fighter known for his explosive striking and aggressive style, will be looking to bounce back from a recent loss. Davis is a dangerous opponent with knockout power in both hands and a relentless pace that can overwhelm his opponents.

    In this matchup, I believe that Fares Ziam’s technical striking and defensive abilities will give him the edge over Mike Davis. Ziam’s ability to control the distance and pick his shots will be crucial in this fight, as he looks to outpoint Davis and secure the victory.

    Prediction: Fares Ziam by unanimous decision

    Don’t miss this exciting lightweight showdown at UFC Fight Night 250, as Fares Ziam and Mike Davis look to make a statement in the stacked 155-pound division. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling fight night!

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  • Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander at UFC Fight Night 250 | Preview & Prediction


    Updated: January 31 2025, 21:56

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    UFC debutant Bogdan Grad will look to make an impression in his first fight in the Octagon and he faces Lucas Alexander at UFC fight Night 250

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander Facts

    When is UFC Fight Night 250? UK – the preliminary card starts at 2:00pm on Saturday 1st February 2025, followed by the main card at 5:00pm / USA – 9:00am/12:00pm ET and 6:00am/9:00am PT

    Where is UFC Fight Night 250? ANB Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Where can I get tickets for UFC Fight Night 250? Click here for the latest ticket information for UFC Fight Night 250

    What TV channel is UFC Fight Night 250 on? UK – TNT Sports / USA – ESPN+

    Where can I stream UFC Fight Night 250? UK – TNT Sports subscribers can stream the event online via the TNT Sports website and discovery+ / USA – ESPN+ & UFC Fight Pass

    For viewers in the United States, UFC Fight Night 250 will be shown live on ESPN+ and you can sign up for access as part of a Disney Bundle here!

    What time are Bogdan Grad and Lucas Alexander expected to walk out? Saturday 1st February, 2025, 2:40pm UK / 9:40am US ET / 6:40am US PT / 4.40pm local

    UFC Fight Night 250 Main Card

    Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov (Middleweight)

    Sharabutdin Magomedov vs Michael Page (Middleweight)

    Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik (Heavyweight)

    Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira (Bantamweight)

    Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis (Lightweight)

    UFC Fight Night 250 Prelims

    Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli (Featherweight)

    Shamil Gaziev  vs Thomas Peterson (Heavyweight)

    Terrance McKinney vs Damir Hadzovic (Lightweight)

    Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Mayra Bueno Silva (Women’s Flyweight)

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander (Featherweight)

    Hamdy Abdelwahab vs Jamal Pogues (Heavyweight)

    Bogdan Grad: Austrian debutant aiming to make mark in UFC

    Bogdan Grad (14-2) took his second chance in Dana White’s Contender Series in August 2024 as he earned a split decision win over Michael Aswell. He previously tried his luck through the Contender Series the previous year but suffered a knockout loss to Tom Nolan in what was his only loss in his last nine fights. Otherwise, Grad has been on a tear with six stoppages in those eight wins and he will now look to make his mark on his promotion debut.

    Lucas Alexander: The Lion looking to bounce back from knockout loss

    Lucas Alexander (8-4) will have to come back from having suffered the first knockout loss of his pro MMA career last time out. He was knocked out in the first round against Jeka Saragih at UFC Fight Night 232 back in November 2023 but there has been 15 months between fights to help him recover and bounce back so he will be eager to go here. The Brazilian had been on a tear to earn his shot in the UFC riding a five-fight win streak and three consecutive knockout wins, but he has lost two of his three fights since joining the promotion and he will knows he needs a win here to stay relevant.

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander Prediction

    The second bout on the card is another close one to call given the lack of experience of both fighters at this level.

    Bogdan Grad has shown good development in getting to this level but so many of his fights have come at a lower level. In the two opportunities he had via Dana White’s Contender Series, he was knocked out in the first and then grabbed a split decision win in the second to earn this opportunity. It has not been plain sailing for him.

    Lucas Alexander does have more experience having fought three times in the Octagon but he has lost two of those. 

    We marginally favour his experience at this level and one of those losses did come at the hands of Joanderson Brito who has shown himself to be a handy operator. That could well be key for Alexander in this crunch bout for both fighters.

    Both are explosive and this fight and the method of victory are both pretty unpredictable. We can see a little caution in both fighters here so would be no surprise to see it go the distance, but Alexander just about gets our vote.

    Prediction: Lucas Alexander to win



    UFC Fight Night 250 is just around the corner and one of the most highly anticipated matchups on the card is between Bogdan Grad and Lucas Alexander. Both fighters are known for their explosive fighting styles and this bout is expected to be a barnburner.

    Bogdan Grad, a rising star in the UFC’s welterweight division, is coming off an impressive win in his last fight and is looking to continue his momentum. With a strong striking game and solid grappling skills, Grad poses a serious threat to anyone in the division.

    On the other hand, Lucas Alexander is a seasoned veteran with a wealth of experience inside the octagon. Known for his knockout power and aggressive fighting style, Alexander is always a dangerous opponent for anyone he faces.

    In this matchup, expect a back-and-forth battle with both fighters looking to impose their will on the other. Grad will look to keep the fight standing and use his striking to wear down Alexander, while Alexander will be looking to land a big shot and end the fight early.

    Prediction: This fight has all the makings of a Fight of the Night contender, but in the end, I see Bogdan Grad coming out on top with a unanimous decision victory. His well-rounded skill set and ability to control the pace of the fight will be the key to his success in this matchup.

    Make sure to tune in to UFC Fight Night 250 to catch all the action and see who comes out on top in this exciting welterweight showdown.

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