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2012.12.10 02:45 mjpanzer Everything about Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck
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2023.06.10 23:31 jdy12429 Marchessault X-Factor ability for ‘24?
Is Jonathan Marchessault deserving of being an X-Factor player for next years release?
Stat line for 23 pictured
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2023.06.10 23:27 kirdney04 How good is this player?
2023.06.10 23:14 Naismythology Notable post-NBA basketball careers
I was doing some research on Paul Arizin the other night (one of the few players to be an All-Star every year he played), and I found out about his post-NBA playing career. Basically, the Philadelphia Warriors were set to move to San Francisco, and after being born and raised in Philly, going to college at Villanova, and spending his whole career with the Warriors, Arizin decided he’d rather retire than move to the west coast.
However, he ended up playing the next three seasons for the Camden Bullets of the Eastern Professional Basketball League or Eastern Basketball Association, I’ve seen it referenced both ways. (It was later renamed the Continental Basketball Association, which was in operation until 2008.) He’d win an MVP, a title, and be named All-League each season. Stats are a little hard to find, but from what I can determine, Arizin scored 27.8 ppg with 7.8 rpg in 26 games in his MVP season. He won a title the next season with similar but slightly worse numbers.
So that got me wondering: is that the most successful post-NBA basketball career?
Some other players who played elsewhere that I can think of off the top of my head:
Cliff Hagan - final NBA season, 1966. Played 1968-70 in the ABA and was a 1x All-Star
Zelmo Beaty - played in the NBA til 1969, then in the ABA from 1971-1974 where he was a 3x All-Star, 2x All-League, 1x champion, and won the 1971 Playoffs MVP. (I’m not sure he counts though, as he did play a season with the Lakers after this so he finished his career in the NBA.)
George Gervin - spent a couple years in Italy and Spain after his NBA career, but no notable achievements.
Stephon Marbury - played in the Chinese Basketball Association from 2010-2018, where he would win three titles, an MVP, a Finals MVP, and was a 3x All-Star.
Pau Gasol - spent his final year in Spain where he won the Spanish League title and reached the final of EuroLeague.
Those are just some contenders off the top of my head. Who am I missing? And taking into account quality of play in various other leagues, who would you say gets the “best post-NBA basketball career” title?
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2023.06.10 22:56 MrRau99 Guidance to FatFIRE - 24 y.o. Real Estate Private Equity.
Judging by the quality of posts I believe there are (still) many wise people on this sub, so I decided to ask you for advice.
I am new to the FatFIRE community and also at the beginning of my journey. I recently graduated and broke into an exciting niche in commercial real estate (CRE).
Top-level goal: FatFIRE @5M + 100% equity owned house in 20 years.
Stats: Job: Real Estate Private Equity (Hospitality, <£1B AUM fund). City: London (HCOL) Salary: 30k + bonus (~60k total). Lifestyle: 40/50h workweeks, time for fitness and friends, studying/hobbies on the weekends.
I’m currently trying to develop my strategy to reach this goal. What are some of the most important milestones that I should reach during my journey? What attitude/strategy should I adopt to reach my goals. Do you have any advice on how to navigate and optimise my career?
Can you recommend me the best threads/post that have already been discussed on this sub?
I appreciate all your input! Thank you.
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2023.06.10 22:45 Driizzler First round
2023.06.10 22:19 dat_dude_wes My NFLSZN picks. It maybe early but getting these numbers locked in.
2023.06.10 22:06 Affectionate_You_502 I had a 1.95 xg and my oppenant had a .38xg and I still lost 0-1. This has been happening often anyone know why. (This is not my normal formation I had to change for subs).
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2023.06.10 22:03 PresleyBlanco Need help with a huge blind spot: Setting up League statistical environment
I've been playing for years and never manage to get this right, and searching for advice others have asked foprovided never quite gives me what I'm looking for.
Very simply, I want normal year-to-year variation in the league's scoring environment. The engine is constantly wanting to crank homers up to 1.4 times the previous year's, completely eliminate walks, or some other massive fundamental change to the stat landscape. I'm in the preseason right now, for example, and when I checked the International League's Stats/AI page, their triples were set to 3.1 times the raw total it showed on the left. This kind of thing leads to me running tons of three-month simulations and force-quits before every season as I try to get the numbers to reflect something resembling a real-life scoring environment (2.8-3.3% HPA, 8-9% BB/PA, 18-23% K/PA).
I know many (most?) of you are simulating most or all of your games and going through whole seasons fairly quickly, and I've seen a bunch of your player's career stat pages that don't show wildly changing statistical landscapes. I know you guys aren't doing the same stupid crap I'm doing every damn year. Can some kind soul explain to me, as though I were a 5-year-old, how to set the scoring environment I want and never think about it again?
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2023.06.10 21:11 Think-Culture-4740 Any realistic universe where Jokic passes Elway
This topic came up in a Zach Lowe podcast where the topic of greatest Denver athlete was brought up.
Zach Lowe who probably doesn't follow other sports at all outside of basketball already considers Nikola to be on the Mount Rushmore of the city and projects him to eventually come close to John elway if not surpassing him.
I think it's an interesting question Even if we put aside the fact that the NFL dwarfs the NBA in popularity, especially in Denver.
Zach wondered where the two players rank all time projecting Jokics career forward. I suspect by ordinal ranking Jokic will probably be ranked higher than elway in terms of the all-time rankings at their respective sports. When the NFL did their all time list rankings, I think Elway was somewhere in the middle of the 20s. With a title I don't think you can put Jokic lower than 20. So that means he's going to be ranked higher most likely.
However, unlike the NBA quarterback plays such an outsized role and also the fact that there are far more players in the NFL, so it's harder to be ranked higher just by that fact. If we go just by quarterback rankings, I think elway is going to rank higher than Jokic ever could.
So answering my own question, I don't think there's a universe Jokic can replace elway as the Denver sports icon even if he happens to win four championships and another MVP or two.
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2023.06.10 20:47 pghjuice412 I made the thumbnail for the Madden 24 video on YouTube! (Me in the red)
2023.06.10 20:43 Big_Seat5610 Super Team Ruining League- Commish
Our league is a 10 team, 2QB TE Premium league with a little more juiced stats to passsing, to be more like real football. I need advise on what to say to guys complaining about one of our teams who people say is ruining the league. While I believe it is a good team, as commish I don't believe anything needs to be done. There just seems to be no real threat to this team including mine. P.S I made this account to get help. Thank you
QB-
Josh Allen Deshaun Watson Kenny Pickett Matthew Stafford
RB-
Breece Hall Christian McCaffrey Alexander Mattison Antonio Gibson Elijah Mitchell Jaylen Warren Zamir White
WR- Ja'Marr Chase Garrett Wilson Devonta Smith Deebo Samuel Chris Godwin George Pickens Terrence Marshall Chase Claypool Odell Beckham Tyquan Thornton
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Kyle Pitts Mark Andrews Trey McBride Mike Gesicki
Draft Capital -
Has top 3 draft capital including a top 2 pick likely the following two years.
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2023.06.10 20:18 mbathrowaway20232233 Profile Review: 3.8 GPA/750 GMAT, 28 White Male Engineer, Aspiring Manufacturing Industry CIO/CTO
Background:
5 years WE: 2 years software business analyst -> 2 years internal IT consultant -> 1 year project manager (2 at matriculation). All at the same F500 manufacturing firm.
Extra curriculars: Not a lot here tbh, I've done some volunteering work with a few local organizations (food bank, community garden, stuff like that), but it's pretty sporadic. I'm also involved in the leadership of my church and other religious related activities. That's about it really.
School: BS Engineering from a mediocre state school (non Vandy SEC :) )
Other education: CAPM certification (not enough PjM work experience for the PMP yet)
Demographic info: 28 Heteronormative Cisgender Male, first generation college graduate from a low income family in a rural area of the deep south
Stats:
GPA: 3.8, GMAT: 750
Career Goals:
short term: Consulting with a focus on IT strategy
long term: F500 manufacturing CIO/CTO
I'm passionate about the manufacturing industry. Both of my parents were factory workers in a manufacturing facility in my hometown, and from an early age I saw how it acted as a linchpin employer for the town. I'm excited to be part of an industry capable of providing work opportunities for people in rural areas that are otherwise undeveloped, and I hope to be able to spend my career facilitating those types of opportunities.
I'm also passionate about technology. I was first inspired to study engineering when, while participating in a robotics program at my high school, I entered and won a local autonomous robotics programming competition. I hope to be able to combine these two passions by spending my career as a technical leader in the manufacturing industry.
To that end, I've spent my time since undergrad in technical roles at a F500 manufacturing firm. As my career has advanced to my current role as a project manager, I've found I also have a passion for leading others in this field. However, while I have the technical background necessary for my goals, I lack the general business background I will need to lean on as I grow as a leader. In addition, since I have only worked for one firm since college, I believe I also lack a broader understanding of the industry as a whole.
That's why I want an MBA. I believe it will give me the opportunity to fill the general business education gap I have in my background as well as the opportunity to transition to the consulting industry which will broaden my exposure to manufacturing industry as a whole.
Long term, I anticipate returning to the manufacturing industry in a leadership capacity.
Schools:
Reach: Stanford, Harvard
Target: MIT, Yale
Safety: Duke, Cornell
Any other suggestions?
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2023.06.10 20:17 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 76. Hawaii
Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings Hawai’i nei. When I think of Hawaii football, I think of a rich state-wide sporting culture that manifests as 11 warriors flying around the football field. Hawaii’s had an up and down, but very proud, football history. Going 0-12 in 1998 to subsequent 9-4 and 3-9 records the following years might be a perfect microcosm of Rainbow Warrior football. For me, and I’m sure for a lot of other fans, the Colt Brennan Hawaii teams in ‘06 and ‘07 were some of the funnest teams to ever watch, and I look forward to watching games in the new Aloha Stadium once complete.
Best Seasons and Highlights
1. 2007: 15. Hawaii: 12-1 (25.050) 2. 2006: 22. Hawaii: 11-3 (21.485) 3. 1992: 17. Hawaii: 11-2 (18.606) 4. 2001: 24. Hawaii: 9-3 (14.040) 5. 1988: 27. Hawaii: 9-3 (11.296) 6. 2010: 31. Hawaii: 10-4 (10.660) 7. 1989: 28. Hawaii: 9-3-1 (9.147) 8. 2002: 39. Hawaii: 10-4 (5.005) 9. 1984: 44. Hawaii: 7-4 (3.359) 10. 1999: 37. Hawaii: 9-4 (2.417) 11. 2019: 47. Hawaii: 10-5 (-0.233) 12. 2003: 52. Hawaii: 9-5 (-1.953) 13. 1990: 49. Hawaii: 7-5 (-3.354) 14. 1986: 50. Hawaii: 7-5 (-7.970) 15. 2004: 55. Hawaii: 8-5 (-8.607) 16. 2020: 67. Hawaii: 5-4 (-8.638) 17. 1983: 53. Hawaii: 5-5-1 (-9.570) 18. 1985: 55. Hawaii: 4-6-2 (-15.427) 19. 2008: 74. Hawaii: 7-7 (-16.873) 20. 2018: 88. Hawaii: 8-6 (-17.472) 21. 2016: 77. Hawaii: 7-7 (-18.955) 22. 2021: 86. Hawaii: 6-7 (-20.577) 23. 2011: 85. Hawaii: 6-7 (-22.783) 24. 1987: 74. Hawaii: 5-7 (-22.914) 25. 1993: 74. Hawaii: 6-6 (-22.975) 26. 2009: 84. Hawaii: 6-7 (-23.430) 27. 2005: 85. Hawaii: 5-7 (-23.848) 28. 1991: 72. Hawaii: 4-7-1 (-24.411) 29. 1994: 83. Hawaii: 3-8-1 (-29.734) 30. 1995: 93. Hawaii: 4-8 (-39.548) 31. 2014: 109. Hawaii: 4-9 (-40.176) 32. 1997: 99. Hawaii: 3-9 (-44.750) 33. 2000: 101. Hawaii: 3-9 (-45.638) 34. 2017: 119. Hawaii: 3-9 (-50.210) 35. 2022: 125. Hawaii: 3-10 (-51.589) 36. 2012: 113. Hawaii: 3-9 (-52.216) 37. 2015: 121. Hawaii: 3-10 (-54.033) 38. 2013: 112. Hawaii: 1-11 (-56.308) 39. 1996: 105. Hawaii: 2-10 (-59.310) 40. 1998: 112. Hawaii: 0-12 (-76.256) Overall Score: 12366 (76th)
- 244-253-6 record
- 4 conference titles
- 8-6 bowl record
- 0 consensus All-Americans
- 48 NFL players drafted
Hawaii’s 0 consensus All-Americans is surprising given the talent of some players that’ve come through the Aloha state. WR Greg Salas led the nation in receiving yards in 2010, catching 119 passes for 1889 yards and 14 TD, but still couldn’t get everyone to say “this guy’s an All-American.” Neither could WR Ashley Lelie, who was 2nd in 2001 with 1713 yards, and led the nation with 19 TD. Not to mention Colt Brennan and some of the other skill position players from those 2006/07 teams. Players aside, Hawaii’s had a healthy rate of winning seasons (20 seasons of .500 win % or better), conference titles (1 every 10 years), players drafted (over 1 a year), and has a winning bowl record, including a 6-4 record in Hawaii Bowls.
Top 5 Seasons
Worst Season: 1998 (0-12 overall, 0-8 WAC) Hawaii STUNK. Coach Fred von Appen finished his 3 year tenure as head coach with a 5-31 record, with 1998 being Hawaii’s only ever winless season. #24 Arizona, whose coaching staff featured Hawaii coaching expats Dick Tomey, Rich Ellerson, and Bob Wagner, beat the Warriors 27-6 in the opener. It set the tone for the season, as Hawaii went winless while Arizona finished 12-1. After a loss to Utah, 0-20 and 0-28 losses to Arkansas State and SMU put them at 0-4. The closest score the rest of the season season was just 10 points in a 20-30 loss to New Mexico. Worst losses included 13-30 to 3-8 UTEP, 17-45 to 4-8 San Jose State, 12-51 to 5-6 Fresno State, and 21-47 to 3-9 Northwestern. Overall, Hawaii ranked dead last in offense with 12.4 PPG while giving up 35.2 PPG against the 79th ranked Strength of Schedule. In 1999 new head coach June Jones would complete the biggest turnaround in NCAA history, winning 9 games.
This ranks as the 5th worst season ever, by any team, since 1983.
5. 1988 (9-3 overall, 5-3 WAC) Now let’s take it back 10 years in the past, from 1998 → 1988. Hawaii was a better football team back then. 2x Super Bowl champion kicker Jason Elam, just a freshman at the time, nailed 47 and 23 yard FGs in the 4th quarter in a 27-24 upset of #9 Iowa. A week 6 matchup between 4-0 Hawaii and 4-1 UTEP would determine who’d be Wyoming’s biggest challenger for the WAC title, but UTEP won 42-25. Andy Reid was an OL coach for the Miners at the time. Hawaii did their best to keep pace in the conference, going 7-2 with close wins over San Diego State and the now defunct Long Beach State 49ers. A loss to #16 Wyoming ended any shot at a WAC title, but wins over Air Force and Oregon to end the year were sweet, with Hawaii finishing the year 2-0 against Power 5/6 teams (Iowa and Oregon). QB Warren Jones was one of the best players in the WAC, leading the conference in passer efficiency, throwing 2000+ yards with 19 TD 11 INT, and adding another 669 and 8 TD on the ground.
4. 2001 (9-3 overall, 5-3 WAC) The 2001 senior class had had enough. From 0-12 in 1998 to 9-4 then 3-9, what the heck did 2001 have in store? Nobody knew. The season opener against FCS team Montana was anyone’s bet, as the Grizzlies were #2 in the FCS rankings. Hawaii won 30-12, but 2 straight one-possession losses had them fall to 1-2. That’s when QB Nick Rolovich and the offense took flight. 3 straight wins including a 66-7 pummeling of UTEP improved Hawaii to 4-2. Hosting David Carr and #18 Fresno State in a packed Aloha Stadium of 38,000, Rolovich threw a 20 yard TD pass with 13 seconds left to win the Golden Screwdriver 38-34. Splitting their next 2 games, Hawaii was 6-3 with 3 of their toughest games left, and Rolovich WENT NUCLEAR. He outdueled Ben Roethlisberger and 7-3 Miami (OH), throwing 7 TD passes in a 52-51 win. That was followed up by a 5 TD performance against Air Force, winning 52-30. And the best was saved for last. Hosting 12-0, #9 BYU, Rolovich had the performance of a lifetime, throwing 8(!!!) TD passes in a 72-45 shocker, blowing the doors off the Cougars in a sold out 50,000 seat Aloha Stadium. Chad Owens had a kick return TD and punt return TD, and set an NCAA record for return yards in a single game with 342. WR Ashley Lelie had a monstrous 8 catches for 262 yards and 2 TD.
But despite the 9-3 record, Hawaii wasn’t invited to a bowl game, which spawned the creation of the Hawaii Bowl in 2002. Rolovich ended the year with 3361 passing yards 34 TD 9 INT, 3rd in the nation in passing TDs.In his last 3 games, Rolovich had 20 passing TD with just 1 INT, arguably the best 3 game stretch by a player in Hawaii history. Ashley Lelie had 84 catches for 1713 yards and 19 TD, and was the 19th overall pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2002 NFL Draft. Backup QB Timmy Chang would go on to become the NCAA’s all time leading passer with 17,072 yards by 2004.
3. 1992 (11-2 overall, 6-2 WAC) This isn’t the usual Hawaii team you’re used to. They ran the option. They were 2nd in the nation in rushing. The starting RB ran for more yards than the entire team passed for combined. It makes sense when you notice their 6th year offensive coordinator was Paul Johnson, future Navy and Georgia Tech head coach. The season opener featured a 24-21 win against Oregon in Autzen Stadium, following up with a 6-3 win over an Air Force team that finished 1991 in the top 25, and finishing the opening 3-week stretch with a 36-32 win over BYU, who was coming off 3 straight years of top 25 finishes. After a minor setback against Utah, Hawaii reeled off 4 straight wins to improve to 7-1 and be ranked #24, before losing to San Diego State and Marshall Faulk. Thanks to a 42-18 win over Wyoming, Hawaii clinched a share of the WAC title, sharing it with Fresno State and BYU, both of whom Hawaii beat. The regular season finished with a nice 36-23 win over Pitt, and then 27-17 over Illinois in the bowl. Hawaii finished with an 11-2 record, #20 ranking, and 3-0 record against Power 6 (7?) teams. RB Travis Sims set a Hawaii single season record with 1498 rushing yards, on a WAC-best 6.8 YPC.
2. 2006 (11-3 overall, 7-1 WAC) And here we have the teams everyone knows about. The June Jones/Colt Brennan “throw it every down because you can’t stop us” offenses that turned kids like me into college football fans. A 1-2 start featured understandable losses at Alabama and at Boise State, who finished 13-0. Hawaii won 10 of their last 11, including a win over 8-5 Nevada, a 54-17 win over 9-4 San Jose State, three 50+ point wins over Idaho, Utah State, and Louisiana Tech, a 42-35 win over Purdue, and finally a 41-24 win over Arizona State in the Hawaii Bowl. Those wins, along with losses to Alabama away, a 10 win Oregon State, and an unbeaten Boise State, earned a #22 final ranking in my algorithm. In some ways, this team was better than their 2007 version that went 12-0.
Hawaii led the nation in scoring with 46.9 PPG, with the next closest team averaging just 39.7 (Boise State). There was a bigger difference between Hawaii and 2nd place than 2nd place and 12th place! QB Colt Brennan set an NCAA record for passing efficiency in a season and passing TDs in a season, completing 72.6% of passes for 5549 yards 58 TD and just 12 INT. Brennan finished 6th in Heisman voting and won the Sammy Baugh Trophy and WAC Offensive POTY. RB Nate Ilaoa was a 5’9 245 lb do-it-all freak of nature, rushing for 990 yards and 13 TD on 7.6(!) YPC, and caught 67 passes for 837 yards and 5 TD. For a 245 lb RB, he accumulated 1827 yards and 18 TD on 9.2 yards per touch! WR Davone Bess led with 1220 receiving yards, Jason Rivers was second with 1178, and Ryan-Grice Mullen (2nd in Hawaii career receiving TDs) added 770. All three had 10+ receiving TDs.
Hawaii had 17 punts all season, setting an FBS record for the least amount of punts per game with just 1.2. There were 5 games in which they didn’t punt a single time!
1. 2007 (12-1 overall, 8-0 WAC) In 2007, a perfect storm of returning talent + easy schedule combined to help Hawaii complete one of the most magical regular seasons we’ve seen from a team. Hawaii went 12-0, with some games being too close for comfort (45-44 OT win over Louisiana Tech, 42-35 OT over San Jose State, 28-26 over Nevada), but ultimately ending with big wins over #17 Boise State and Washington. #14 Hawaii and #17 Boise State played late in the year for the outright WAC title, with Hawaii coming out on top 39-27, outgaining Boise by 200+ yards with 5 passing TD from Brennan. #10 Hawaii played #4 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl, but the Bulldogs played like the best team in the nation that night, winning 41-10.
Brennan was invited to New York as a Heisman finalist, finishing 3rd. He completed 70.4% of passes for 4343 yards 38 TD 17 INT, and ran for 8 TD. Brennan finished his career as the NCAA’s all time leader in passing TDs with 131, doing so in just 3 years. Hawaii’s esteemed WR trio went off, with Ryan Grice-Mullen snagging 106 balls for 1372 yards and 13 TD, Davone Bess getting 108 catches for 1266 yards and 12 TD, and Jason Rivers catching 92 passes for 1174 yards and 13 TD. All 3 finished as Hawaii’s top 3 all-time leading receivers: Rivers with 3919 yards, Bess with 3610, and Grice-Mullen with 3370. June Jones was named WAC Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award.
2007 Hawaii nearly missed out on finishing as a top 50 Group of 5 team since 1983 according to my algorithm, but is an honorable mention.
5th Quarter
Will we see the Braddahood return to 06/07 levels any time soon? What do you remember about Colt Brennan and those Hawaii teams? Where do you rank that 2007 Hawaii squad against all-time Group of 5 teams? They were dominant, but against the 11th weakest schedule in football that year. Do you think the ‘06 or ‘92 team was better than the ‘07 team? Who was the best Hawaii player outside of Brennan in the last 20-30 years? And finally, do you think Hawaii’s rank on this list is fair?
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2023.06.10 18:50 Nervous_Education738 Watch Taylor vs Lopez Live Stream
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez: TV channel and live stream for boxing tonight Josh Taylor meets Teofimo Lopez in New York tonight.
How to watch Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez: TV channel, live stream Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez is available on ESPN in the U.S. and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Emerging as a boxing grudge match after a series of distasteful comments, it is a real chance for both fighters to get back on track.
While career high points weren’t that long ago for either man, recent performances have hardly been anything to shout about.
It has been well over a year since WBO light-welterweight champion Taylor controversially edged past Jack Catterall, while Lopez is still to truly recover from his shock 2021 defeat against George Kambosos Jr in which he lost his unified lightweight belts.
Still, it remains a hugely exciting fight with two spiky characters. Here’s how to keep up with all the action from Madison Square Garden tonight.
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez TV channel: The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK, with coverage getting underway at 1am BST in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ring walks for the main event are expected at around 4am BST.
Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch live online via a live stream.
What time is Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez today (ET and PT)? The Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez card begins at 10 p.m. ET 7 p.m. PT.
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2023.06.10 18:50 Nervous_Education738 Watch Taylor vs Lopez Live Stream
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez: TV channel and live stream for boxing tonight Josh Taylor meets Teofimo Lopez in New York tonight.
How to watch Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez: TV channel, live stream Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez is available on ESPN in the U.S. and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Emerging as a boxing grudge match after a series of distasteful comments, it is a real chance for both fighters to get back on track.
While career high points weren’t that long ago for either man, recent performances have hardly been anything to shout about.
It has been well over a year since WBO light-welterweight champion Taylor controversially edged past Jack Catterall, while Lopez is still to truly recover from his shock 2021 defeat against George Kambosos Jr in which he lost his unified lightweight belts.
Still, it remains a hugely exciting fight with two spiky characters. Here’s how to keep up with all the action from Madison Square Garden tonight.
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez TV channel: The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK, with coverage getting underway at 1am BST in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ring walks for the main event are expected at around 4am BST.
Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch live online via a live stream.
What time is Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez today (ET and PT)? The Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez card begins at 10 p.m. ET 7 p.m. PT.
Taylor and Lopez are scheduled to head to the ring around 11:15 p.m. ET 8:15 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
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2023.06.10 18:50 Nervous_Education738 Watch Taylor vs Lopez Live Stream
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez: TV channel and live stream for boxing tonight Josh Taylor meets Teofimo Lopez in New York tonight.
How to watch Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez: TV channel, live stream Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez is available on ESPN in the U.S. and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Emerging as a boxing grudge match after a series of distasteful comments, it is a real chance for both fighters to get back on track.
While career high points weren’t that long ago for either man, recent performances have hardly been anything to shout about.
It has been well over a year since WBO light-welterweight champion Taylor controversially edged past Jack Catterall, while Lopez is still to truly recover from his shock 2021 defeat against George Kambosos Jr in which he lost his unified lightweight belts.
Still, it remains a hugely exciting fight with two spiky characters. Here’s how to keep up with all the action from Madison Square Garden tonight.
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez TV channel: The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK, with coverage getting underway at 1am BST in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ring walks for the main event are expected at around 4am BST.
Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch live online via a live stream.
What time is Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez today (ET and PT)? The Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez card begins at 10 p.m. ET 7 p.m. PT.
Taylor and Lopez are scheduled to head to the ring around 11:15 p.m. ET 8:15 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
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2023.06.10 18:50 Nervous_Education738 Watch Taylor vs Lopez Live Stream
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez: TV channel and live stream for boxing tonight Josh Taylor meets Teofimo Lopez in New York tonight.
How to watch Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez: TV channel, live stream Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez is available on ESPN in the U.S. and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Emerging as a boxing grudge match after a series of distasteful comments, it is a real chance for both fighters to get back on track.
While career high points weren’t that long ago for either man, recent performances have hardly been anything to shout about.
It has been well over a year since WBO light-welterweight champion Taylor controversially edged past Jack Catterall, while Lopez is still to truly recover from his shock 2021 defeat against George Kambosos Jr in which he lost his unified lightweight belts.
Still, it remains a hugely exciting fight with two spiky characters. Here’s how to keep up with all the action from Madison Square Garden tonight.
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez TV channel: The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK, with coverage getting underway at 1am BST in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ring walks for the main event are expected at around 4am BST.
Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch live online via a live stream.
What time is Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez today (ET and PT)? The Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez card begins at 10 p.m. ET 7 p.m. PT.
Taylor and Lopez are scheduled to head to the ring around 11:15 p.m. ET 8:15 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
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2023.06.10 18:49 Nervous_Education738 Watch Taylor vs Lopez Live Stream
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez: TV channel and live stream for boxing tonight Josh Taylor meets Teofimo Lopez in New York tonight.
How to watch Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez: TV channel, live stream Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez is available on ESPN in the U.S. and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Emerging as a boxing grudge match after a series of distasteful comments, it is a real chance for both fighters to get back on track.
While career high points weren’t that long ago for either man, recent performances have hardly been anything to shout about.
It has been well over a year since WBO light-welterweight champion Taylor controversially edged past Jack Catterall, while Lopez is still to truly recover from his shock 2021 defeat against George Kambosos Jr in which he lost his unified lightweight belts.
Still, it remains a hugely exciting fight with two spiky characters. Here’s how to keep up with all the action from Madison Square Garden tonight.
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez TV channel: The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK, with coverage getting underway at 1am BST in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ring walks for the main event are expected at around 4am BST.
Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch live online via a live stream.
What time is Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez today (ET and PT)? The Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez card begins at 10 p.m. ET 7 p.m. PT.
Taylor and Lopez are scheduled to head to the ring around 11:15 p.m. ET 8:15 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
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2023.06.10 18:49 Nervous_Education738 Watch Taylor vs Lopez Live Stream
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez: TV channel and live stream for boxing tonight Josh Taylor meets Teofimo Lopez in New York tonight.
How to watch Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez: TV channel, live stream Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez is available on ESPN in the U.S. and can be streamed on ESPN+.
Emerging as a boxing grudge match after a series of distasteful comments, it is a real chance for both fighters to get back on track.
While career high points weren’t that long ago for either man, recent performances have hardly been anything to shout about.
It has been well over a year since WBO light-welterweight champion Taylor controversially edged past Jack Catterall, while Lopez is still to truly recover from his shock 2021 defeat against George Kambosos Jr in which he lost his unified lightweight belts.
Still, it remains a hugely exciting fight with two spiky characters. Here’s how to keep up with all the action from Madison Square Garden tonight.
How to watch Taylor vs Lopez TV channel: The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK, with coverage getting underway at 1am BST in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ring walks for the main event are expected at around 4am BST.
Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch live online via a live stream.
What time is Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez today (ET and PT)? The Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez card begins at 10 p.m. ET 7 p.m. PT.
Taylor and Lopez are scheduled to head to the ring around 11:15 p.m. ET 8:15 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
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