Israel Adesanya calls Darren Till ‘p*ssy’ for avoiding Yoel Romero

Latest News

Latest Reviews

Basketball

  • Raptors smack wounded Warriors 123-109 despite Curry’s 47

    The shorthanded Golden State Warriors were pushed around by a focused Toronto Raptors squad in...

  • Boxing

  • Bakbakan sa Ilocos Sur 2022: Knockout win target ni Toyogon kontra Tejones!

    Isasagad na nina boxing prodigy Al Toyogon at kalabang Joe Tejones sa main event ang kani-kanilang natipong...

  • Golf

  • Glutamax Men strengthens hold on lead

    BAGUIO CITY—Aian Arcilla once again led with his 25 points as Team Glutamax Men soared to an 87...

  • Popular News

    PH PRIDE: Filipino chess master Lorenzo Aaron Cantela naghari sa Thailand Chess tourney

    by Marlon BernardinoManila---Nagwagi kamakailan si Lorenzo Aaron Cantela, isang national master sa...

    UAAP Season 86 Men’s Football Tournament

    NINE-MAN University of the East achieved its most significant result of the UAAP Season 86 Men’s...

    PROFESSIONAL FIGHTERS LEAGUE SIGNS HOTTEST FREE AGENT IN ALL OF MMA, PAUL HUGHES, TO EXCLUSIVE, MULTI-FIGHT CONTRACT

    The Professional Fighters League (PFL), the fastest-growing and most innovative sports league, is...

    Israel Adesanya calls Darren Till ‘p*ssy’ for avoiding Yoel Romero

    UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya wants to be remembered forever, so he won’t turn down fights and curses those who do.

    That includes onetime welterweight title challenger and current middleweight Darren Till, who’s made no secret of his aversion to fighting Yoel Romero, Adesanya’s UFC 248 opponent after rival Paulo Costa was delayed by injury.

    Adesanya has harsh words for Till in the first episode of “UFC Embedded,” which can be seen above. We also catch up with Zhang Weili, who talks about her struggles as she escaped her native China with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in her home country. Former strawweight champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk also attends a Miami Heat game, and Sean O’Malley prepares for his return to the Octagon after a long, involuntary layoff.