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UFC News: Former UFC champ turned free agent Francis Ngannou joins PFL


Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou signed an exclusive multi-fight deal with the Professional Fighters League on Tuesday.

Ngannou, 36, fought out of his UFC contract to become one of the biggest free agents in MMA history. He is expected to make his PFL debut in 2024 against an opponent yet to be named.

“The PFL is excited to announce its groundbreaking strategic partnership with Francis Ngannou, the greatest heavyweight fighter in the world,” PFL CEO Peter Murray said in a statement. “Ngannou will anchor the PFL’s star-studded PPV Super Fight Division, serve on PFL’s Global Athlete Advisory Board and will be a chairman and equity owner in PFL Africa.

“Beyond working with Francis to advance the sport of MMA and scale PFL globally, I’m personally looking forward to supporting Francis in his commitment to fight for communities in Africa and around the world, inspired by his vision for the Francis Ngannou Foundation.”

Born in Cameroon and now fighting out of Las Vegas, Ngannou owns a 17-3-0 career record. He beat Stipe Miocic in March 2021 to claim the UFC heavyweight championship, then successfully defended his title against Cyril Gane in January 2022.

“I am very excited for this game changing partnership with the Professional Fighters League to continue my MMA fighting career in the PFL’s PPV Super Fight Division,” Ngannou said. “I believe in the PFL’s ‘fighter first’ culture and global vision including developing the sport in Africa. With that, I am also proud to announce that I will serve as Chairman of PFL Africa which will be the leading MMA organization on the continent providing great African fighters the opportunity to compete on a global platform.”

UFC president Dana White announced on Jan. 14 that the promotion was parting ways from Ngannou as its heavyweight champion and would not continue contract negotiations. Former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones captured Ngannou’s vacated title on March 4 by submitting Gane in the first round at UFC 285.

–Field Level Media

Truckers Threaten to Boycott Florida Over Controversial Immigration Law

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Florida’s New Immigration Legislation Sparks Outrage and Economic Concerns

In a bold display of dissatisfaction, a sizable number of truckers have threatened to boycott the state of Florida following the recent enactment of a controversial immigration law. The legislation, which aims to tighten immigration policies and enhance border security, has ignited a heated debate across the state and caught the attention of the trucking industry due to its potential economic ramifications.

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The new immigration law, signed into effect by Governor DeSantis last week, imposes stricter regulations on undocumented immigrants and intensifies penalties for employers who hire them. Critics argue that the law will disproportionately impact the immigrant community, leading to racial profiling and potential human rights violations.

Recently, the state legislature approved a law requiring employers to confirm that employees have the proper authorization to work in the United States, which targets unauthorized immigrants. Gov. Ron DeSantis approved the Florida legislation on Wednesday, and it becomes operative on July 1.

Truckers, an integral part of the state’s transportation industry, have voiced their concerns over the law’s potential consequences. The threat of a boycott stems from their belief that the legislation will disrupt the labor force and create logistical challenges for the already strained supply chain.

Leading representatives of trucking associations have expressed solidarity with the immigrant community and emphasized the importance of diversity and inclusion within the industry. In a joint statement, they condemned the law, describing it as detrimental to both the trucking sector and the state’s economy as a whole.

The boycott threat has gained momentum through social media platforms and trucker forums, with hashtags such as #NoTrucksInFlorida and #StandWithImmigrants trending nationwide. Truckers argue that a mass withdrawal from Florida’s transportation routes would severely impact the movement of goods and have significant economic repercussions for the state.

Moreover, the potential boycott raises concerns about the availability and affordability of essential goods within Florida. A disruption in the supply chain could lead to increased prices, shortages, and delays in deliveries, impacting not only businesses but also consumers across the state.

The Florida Trucking Association (FTA), while not endorsing the boycott, has acknowledged the concerns raised by truckers. The FTA has called for a dialogue between industry representatives, lawmakers, and immigrant rights advocates to address the broader issues surrounding the immigration law.

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Proponents of the legislation argue that the stricter policies are necessary to protect national security and prevent undocumented immigrants from taking jobs that could be filled by legal residents. They maintain that the law is in line with federal immigration regulations and will help maintain law and order within the state.

The escalating standoff between truckers and the state government highlights the ongoing struggle between immigration policies, economic interests, and the rights of immigrant communities. As the debate intensifies, all eyes are on Florida’s leaders to navigate this complex issue and find a balance that upholds the principles of justice, fairness, and economic stability.

Whether the threat of a trucker boycott becomes a reality or not, the immigration law in Florida has already ignited a nationwide conversation about the delicate balance between immigration control and economic consequences, leaving the future of the state’s transportation industry hanging in the balance.

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LOL News: Bilibili Gaming advance at Mid-Season Invitational


Bilibili Gaming defeated G2 Esports on Tuesday to remain alive in the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational.

Bilibili fell to the lower bracket on Sunday after being swept by JD Gaming, but rebounded against G2. Bilibili, playing exclusively on red, opened with a 30-minute win, then split a pair of 37-minute contests with G2. Bilibili captured the fourth game in 30 minutes to clinch the match.

G2 was eliminated and finished in fifth-sixth place, taking home $20,000.

Next up for Bilibili Gaming will be a meeting Friday in the lower-bracket semifinal against the winner of the match between Gen.G Esports and Cloud9, which is scheduled for Wednesday.

The $250,000 Mid-Season Invitational’s bracket stage runs through Sunday with a top prize of $50,000. That stage is contested in a double-elimination format. All matches are best-of-five.

Mid-Season Invitational prize pool:
1st: $50,000
2nd: $37,500
3rd: $30,000
4th: $25,000
5th-6th: $20,000 — G2 Esports, TBD
7th-8th: $15,000 — Mad Lions, Golden Guardians
9th: $12,500 — PSG Talon
10th-11th: $7,500 — Rainbow7, LOUD
12th-13th: $5,000 — GAM Esports, DetonatioN FocusMe

–Field Level Media

NAS News: North Wilkesboro enjoys revival for NASCAR All-Star Race


Just in case you’ve lost count, there are now two Phoenix Raceways.

One, of course, sits proudly in the Sonoran Desert as the final leg of NASCAR’s West Coast Swing and the host site for the season-ending Championship 4 race.

The other “Phoenix” harkens to the immortal mythological bird that rises from the ashes of its predecessor. In this case, our second “Phoenix” has risen from the ash heap of NASCAR history as the miraculous renaissance of North Wilkesboro Speedway.

What better place to hold a NASCAR All-Star Race in the 75th anniversary of the sport than the track that has sat idle since 1996 and is enjoying its revival through the advocacy of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the enthusiastic cooperation of Speedway Motorsports president and CEO Marcus Smith.

The gritty .625-mile paved oval added kindling to the foremost rivalries in NASCAR’s top division: Richard Petty vs. Bobby Allison, Cale Yarborough vs. Darrell Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt vs. a host of characters that included Rusty Wallace, Terry Labonte and Jeff Gordon.

Before Gordon won the last Cup race at North Wilkesboro in 1996, the track took the measure of the four-time series champion. In 805 career starts, Gordon finished last only five times, two of which came against 34-car fields at North Wilkesboro during his 1993 rookie season.

By the time Gordon took the checkered flag to beat Earnhardt by 1.73 seconds in 1996, North Wilkesboro already had fallen behind the curve in terms of the amenities fans had come to expect from a Cup Series venue.

Speedway Motorsports founder Bruton Smith had purchased 50 percent interest in North Wilkesboro in 1995, after the death of track developer and owner Enoch Staley. In 1996, New Hampshire Motor Speedway owner Bob Bahre bought the remaining 50 percent from the Staley family.

Smith and Bahre bought the track for its two Cup dates, intending to transfer them elsewhere. Nevertheless, North Wilkesboro’s disappearance from NASCAR’s schedule was a heart-wrenching loss for Wilkes County, whose moonshine-driven role in the origins of the sport are the stuff of legend.

Wilkes County native Junior Johnson, a member of the inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame class, refused to attend the last race at the speedway, which had debuted as a dirt track in 1946.

In a contemporaneous story in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Bob Zeller quoted Johnson as saying, “I’m not going. It would be more of a sad deal for me to go out and just stand around and look at something disappear, something I can remember almost since I’ve been around.”

For decades, the thought that NASCAR Cup racing would return to North Wilkesboro was dismissed as a pipe dream. The track property, located five miles east of the town of North Wilkesboro, was overgrown with weeds.

But in 2023, the pipe dream will become reality, as the luminaries of the sport take to the track for the All-Star Race (8 p.m. ET Sunday on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Gordon earned $91,350 for his victory in 1996. On Sunday, drivers will compete for a $1-million top prize. But the money isn’t the main motivator. Just ask Joey Logano, winner of the first Clash at the Coliseum last year.

“I think the atmosphere is going to be amazing,” Logano said. “That’s the race everyone has been talking about, kind of like the Clash before there was the Clash. What’s it going to be like, right before we went there the first time? Now it’s North Wilkesboro and what’s it going to be like?

“Everyone has talked about it. I’m pretty excited to get up there and see what the racing is like. You’ve got a million bucks on the line. It doesn’t matter where you race, it’s going be intense and exciting, but I think the nostalgia of going back there and that excitement that a lot of fans and competitors have as well has added a piece, for sure.”

–By NASCAR Wire Service, Special to Field Level Media

WTA News: Jelena Ostapenko reaches quarterfinals in Rome for third time


Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko saved 7 of 10 break points on Monday while posting a 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 upset of No. 8 seed Daria Kasatkina to reach the quarterfinals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome.

It marks the third time that the 20th-seeded Ostapenko has reached the final eight in Rome. She also did so in 2018 and 2021.

After losing the second set, Ostapenko came out strong in the third and rolled through the set in 29 minutes. She broke the Russian’s service three times while winning 62.5 percent of her return points.

Kasatkina had seven double faults against just one ace.

Ostapenko will face either Paula Badosa of Spain or Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals. The two unseeded players had their Monday night match postponed due to rain.

The match between top-seeded Iga Swiatek of Poland and No. 21 Donna Vekic of Croatia also was postponed by rain.

No. 7 Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan converted 73 percent of her first-serve points while notching a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Czech Marketa Vondrousova. Rybakina had a 4-0 edge in aces and 28-13 in winners.

“I’m happy to stay aggressive,” Rybakina said. “There were some moments it was up and down but overall it was a good match, good serving from me. For sure now I need as many matches as I can to be more confident at the French Open.”

Rybakina will next face the winner of the match between Swiatek and Vekic.

American Madison Keys, the No. 19 seed, had her time in Rome reach an end as No. 30 Anhelina Kalinina of Ukraine rallied for a 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory. Kalinina is 3-0 all-time against Keys.

“I think it was just about playing point by point,” Kalinina said afterward. “It sounds very unusual, but I think it was the key, because Madison started today unbelievably.

“I almost didn’t have any chances in the first set, because it was really sort of a fast, aggressive game from her.

Kalinina next faces No. 12 Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil. Haddad Maia notched a 6-3, 6-3 win over another South American, qualifier Camila Osorio of Colombia.

No. 11 Veronika Kudermetova of Russia rolled to a 6-2, 6-2 win over No. 27 Marie Bouzkova of the Czech Republic. Kudermetova won 85.2 percent of her first-serve points in the 79-minute match.

Kudermetova will next face No. 22 Qinwen Zheng, who recorded a 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 win over Xiyu Wang in an all-Chinese affair.

–Field Level Media

PREM News: Wrexham extend Paul Mullin; Ben Foster’s future uncertain


Leading goal scorer Paul Mullin was one of three players to have their contracts extended for a year by Wrexham.

Mullin, 28, scored 38 goals in 46 National League appearances to help Wrexham earn a promotion to the Football League for the first time in 15 years. He has scored 79 goals in 97 appearances overall since joining Wrexham. Mullin’s contract now runs through the summer of 2026.

Goalkeeper Mark Howard and wing-back Anthony Forde were the other two veteran players to sign extensions. Wrexham did exercise contract options on young players Scott Butler and Aaron James, and made an offer to forward Liam McAlinden.

A big offseason question remaining is Ben Foster. The 40-year-old’s future is uncertain after the former England and Manchester United goalkeeper came out of retirement in March to play in eight games. That included a critical late penalty save to preserve a 3-2 win over Notts County.

In a statement, Wrexham said “a discussion will take place with Ben Foster to establish if his intention is to return to retirement or continue playing.”

A decision also remains on whether the team will offer Kai Evans an extension.

Harry Lennon, who played only twice last season due to injury, plans to retire and was one of 11 players released. The other 10 were Ryan Austin, Kai Calderbank-Park, Malik Dijksteel, Reece Hall-Johnson, Jake Hyde, Dan Jones, Louis Lloyd, Tom Jenkins, Will Mountfield and Rory Watson.

–Field Level Media

Derby winner Mage given No. 3 post in Preakness draw

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Kentucky Derby winner Mage drew the No. 3 post position for Saturday’s eight-horse Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.

Mage was also installed as the morning-line favorite at 8-5 at Monday’s post position draw, as the horse goes for the Triple Crown. The Belmont Stakes will conclude the Triple Crown races on June 10.

American Pharoah (2015) and Justify (2018) are the only horses to win the Triple Crown in the past 45 years.

The second-shortest odds on the board belong to First Mission at 5-2. First Mission drew the No. 8 post out of eight.

A horse named Blazing Sevens, perhaps luckily, received the No. 7 post.

Forte, the Kentucky Derby favorite who was scratched on the morning of the race due to a bruised right front hoof, was deemed ineligible for the Preakness due to a positive drug test last September. Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher was also suspended 10 days in New York state after meloxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, showed up in Forte’s drug test.

Preakness Stakes post position, horse, trainer, jockey, odds
1. National Treasure, Bob Baffert, John Velazquez, 4-1
2. Chase the Chaos, Ed Moger Jr., Sheldon Russell, 50-1
3. Mage, Gustavo Delgado, Javier Castellano, 8-5
4. Coffeewithchris, John Salzman Jr., Jaime Rodriguez, 20-1
5. Red Route One, Steve Asmussen, Joel Rosario, 10-1
6. Perform, Shug McGaughey, Feargal Lynch, 15-1
7. Blazing Sevens, Chad Brown, Irad Ortiz Jr., 6-1
8. First Mission, Brad Cox, Luis Saez, 5-2

–Field Level Media

Fanatics reaches $150M deal to buy PointsBet US

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Fanatics reached an agreement Monday to acquire PointsBet’s U.S. division for $150 million in cash.

“Fanatics and PointsBet are excited to enter into an agreement for Fanatics Betting and Gaming to acquire PointsBet’s US business,” a joint statement from the two companies said. “While there are still several steps in the process to complete the acquisition, both parties are confident in the outcome. Fanatics Betting and Gaming and PointsBet will provide further details of the proposed deal and timely updates in the coming weeks.”

Fanatics had been in advanced negotiations to purchase the Australian sports betting operator and the rights to its “PointsBetting” apparatus, Sports Handle reported Friday.

The move is an attempt by Fanatics to enter legal sports betting markets in the United States. PointsBet has market access in 14 U.S. states; Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin told an audience at a sports business event last month that Fanatics aimed to be operating in around 12 states by next football season.

Fanatics had already begun developing footholds in North America. Earlier this year it launched the first retail sportsbook inside an NFL stadium when it opened its doors inside FedEx Field, the Washington Commanders’ home in Landover, Md.

The deal remains subject to approval by PointsBet shareholders.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Stars down Kraken in Game 7, reach West finals


Jake Oettinger made 22 saves and Roope Hintz and Wyatt Johnston scored to lead the Dallas Stars to a 2-1 win over the visiting Seattle Kraken in Game 7 of their Western Conference semifinal series on Monday.

The Stars advance to face the Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference finals, with Game 1 in Las Vegas on Friday.

Dallas is in the conference finals for the first time since the 2020 playoffs, when the Stars lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final.

“We were excited to have (Game 7) at home ice,” Dallas forward Joe Pavelski said. “That’s what we worked for all year.”

Hintz opened the scoring after a takeaway at 15:59 of the second period, tallying his fourth goal of the series and ninth of the postseason. Hintz has 19 points (nine goals, 10 assists) in the 2023 playoffs, the most of any player still active.

Johnston added the eventual game-winning goal at 12:48 of the third period. A long pass down the ice wasn’t called for icing, leaving Johnston alone to fire a canny shot over Philipp Grubauer’s shoulders for the rookie forward’s fourth goal of the playoffs.

Oliver Bjorkstrand scored with 19 seconds remaining in regulation to give Seattle a late chance and to spoil Oettinger’s shutout bid.

Oettinger struggled to an .865 save percentage through the series’ first six games, and he was pulled after 24:23 of action in Game 6. However, the goaltender found his form at the best possible time, stopping 22 of 23 shots in Game 7.

Despite the disappointing result on Monday, it was still an outstanding season for the Kraken in their second NHL campaign. Seattle exceeded expectations just in reaching the playoffs, and the Kraken then eliminated the Colorado Avalanche in seven games in the first round.

Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said, “We pushed as hard as we could push tonight, but we just couldn’t find our top gear. Give Dallas a lot of credit in that regard. As we got into that second period, that’s where (the Stars) tilted the game in their direction.”

Grubauer stopped 26 of 28 shots, keeping Seattle close despite waves of offensive pressure from the Stars.

The Kraken and Stars combined for 49 goals in the first six games, but scoring was much more limited in Game 7, despite multiple close chances. Both teams had two players (Dallas’ Miro Heiskanen and Jason Robertson, Seattle’s Bjorkstrand and Jamie Oleksiak) hit the goalpost on near-miss shots.

“We’ve got to learn to win 1-0 games, 2-1 games. The compete from our guys to do it the right way tonight was big for us,” Pavelski said. “You just can’t take anything for granted. … We got a big effort from our guys so we’ve got to look to keep that going.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Leafs C Auston Matthews wants to sign extension


Auston Matthews has one year left on his five-year, $58.17 million contract, but the Toronto Maple Leafs star center expressed interest Monday in signing an extension before the 2023-24 season.

Coming off his fourth consecutive season with at least 40 goals, Matthews, 25, will be eligible to sign an extension on July 1, when he officially enters the final season of the contract he signed in 2019.

“My intention is to be here,” Matthews said Monday. “I think I’ve reciprocated that before how much I enjoy playing here, what it means to me, the organization, my teammates and how much I just enjoy being here. … I really do enjoy playing here and it’s a true honor.”

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, Matthews is a two-time Maurice Richard winner. He also won 2016-17 Calder Trophy and the 2021-22 Hart Trophy.

Matthews finished this past season with 85 points (40 goals, 45 assists) in 74 games and has amassed 542 points (299 goals, 243 assists) in 481 games in seven NHL seasons, all with Toronto.

Matthews said Monday that an injury affected his shooting ability but wouldn’t specify. He posted 11 points (five goals, six assists) in 11 playoff games as the Leafs won their first postseason series since 2004 by eliminating the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games.

However, Matthews was limited to two assists and didn’t put up a point in the last three games of the Leafs’ semifinal series loss to the Florida Panthers.

Teammate William Nylander, who is set to enter the final year of his six-year, $45 million contract, would also like to stay in Toronto.

“I love it here. I don’t want to be anywhere else,” Nylander said.

Nylander, 27, had the best season of his career, posting 87 points (40 goals, 47 assists) in 82 games. He totaled 10 points (four goals, six assists) in 11 playoff games. In eight seasons with the Leafs, Nylander has 430 points (177 goals, 253 assists) in 521 career games.

Captain John Tavares and star forward Mitch Marner, who are both signed for two more seasons, also want to remain part of Toronto’s core.

–Field Level Media