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Charles Oliveira makes bold demands for next UFC fight
Charles Oliveira knows exactly what he wants at this point in his UFC career. ‘Do Bronx’ has retained No. 1-lightweight contender status after defeating Michael Chandler in their rematch at UFC 309, and is avidly chasing a rematch with Islam Makhachev. Makhachev clubbed and subbed Oliveira in their first fight in 2022, which remains Oliveira’s […]

Charles Oliveira knows exactly what he wants at this point in his UFC career.
‘Do Bronx’ has retained No. 1-lightweight contender status after defeating Michael Chandler in their rematch at UFC 309, and is avidly chasing a rematch with Islam Makhachev.
Makhachev clubbed and subbed Oliveira in their first fight in 2022, which remains Oliveira’s last shot at the title. A close fight with Arman Tsarukyan would thwart his next attempt.
With the lightweight title picture heating up, Oliveira has some express demands for his next fight…
Speaking with PVT, Oliveira clarified whether he is avoiding Ilia Topuria at lightweight. He also addressed potential money fights with Paddy Pimblett for No. 1-contender status.
His answer was a mix of yes and no…
“I’m looking for the title. I never run away from anyone, I never have,” Oliveira clarified. “. . . I’m ready to fight any of these guys. . . . If it’s for the title, why not fight Ilia Topuria?
“I’m looking for the title. I don’t want to fight another fight just to wait for the title, no. That doesn’t interest me. I want to fight for the title.
“[…] I don’t even think about [money fights with Pimblett etc.]. I’m thinking about a title, so I can’t be thinking about the guys who are below me…”[Translation h/t Championship Rounds]
It’s been three months since Oliveira’s last Octagon appearance, and he still has no fight news. Unfortunately for ‘Do Bronx’, Topuria claims the UFC promised him a title shot if he vacated his belt to move to lightweight.
On the flip side, Pimblett explicitly called out Oliveira for a fight after mauling Michael Chandler at UFC 314 on April 12—there isn’t a better fight for Oliveira that doubles as a big-money opportunity and also a title eliminator.
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Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by woman upset with neighbor's basketball hoop
Julia Ramos had asked a judge to bar the boys from playing on their driveway basketball hoop. ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. — The lawsuit filed by a St. Louis Park woman upset over the placement of her next-door neighbor’s in-ground basketball hoop has been tossed out by a Hennepin County judge, according to the court […]


Julia Ramos had asked a judge to bar the boys from playing on their driveway basketball hoop.
ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. — The lawsuit filed by a St. Louis Park woman upset over the placement of her next-door neighbor’s in-ground basketball hoop has been tossed out by a Hennepin County judge, according to the court docket.
Judge Lois Conroy dismissed the case late Tuesday. The document laying out her reasoning has not yet been publicly filed.
In January, Julia Ramos filed the suit against the city of St. Louis Park and her neighbors, Ross and Lilly Moeding, claiming that the city misread its zoning code concerning where a basketball hoop can be installed.
Lilly Moeding shared the ordeal with KARE 11 News earlier this month after starting a GoFundMe page to deal with rising legal costs. As a former attorney, Ramos has been able to draft numerous legal documents for little cost to herself.
“It was a combined birthday present for [our two sons],” Lillly Moeding said. “They love basketball and we really encourage them to get outside and get off the screen. And basketball is one of the few things where they will actually agree to get off the screen and go play.”
The zoning disagreement began shortly after Julia and Fred Ramos moved in next door. Amid other various complaints, they told the Moedings that their basketball hoop was too close to the property line. Sure enough, a city employee measured and found it needed to be moved six inches.
Working closely with the city, the Moedings installed a new pole just feet away that the zoning division and city council approved.
But that wasn’t good enough. The Ramoses appealed to the city and pleaded their case at multiple meetings.
“Balls are flying directly at me,” Julia Ramos told the St. Louis Park City Council in November. “My kitchen window is right there, I have to watch them I don’t want to have to watch them.”
And during the zoning dispute, Julia Ramos filed a restraining order against Ross Moeding. In it, she claimed Ross was sending her harassing texts and making her feel unsafe in her house due to “trespassing” on her property to retrieve basketballs.
“He is repeatedly entering my property without permission, which is particularly frightening and causes me to fear for my safety,” Julia Ramos wrote.
“My husband has done nothing to deserve a restraining order,” Lilly said. “I was genuinely worried that our neighbors were going to lie and get my husband thrown in jail.”
After hearing testimony, the judge roundly rejected each of Julia’s claims.
In her written order, Referee Holly Knight stated “there have been no acts of harassment,” and “At most, there is a squabble over a zoning issue.”
Following the news coverage in early May, Julia Ramos filed more legal documents. In one, she vaguely claimed “property damage” and included a photo of her SUV with a dent in the roof, implying it was caused by the Moedings. On the family’s GoFundMe page, Lilly Moeding strongly refuted that claim.
“We did not damage our neighbor’s car. The photo submitted by our neighbor shows damage that would require considerable force—certainly more than a child with a basketball could generate. Additionally, our neighbor has surveillance cameras pointed up and down her driveway, as well as a Ring doorbell facing our hoop. If any damage had occurred from our children’s play, it would have been caught on video. It wasn’t — because it didn’t happen,” Lilly wrote.
This week, the Moedings said they received a “cease and desist” letter drafted by an attorney for Julia Ramos threatening a defamation lawsuit if they “continue to tell their story.”
“This letter was meant to scare us into silence. Our neighbors, who have law degrees themselves, have now hired additional legal counsel to assist them in pursuing action against us personally. But we won’t let fear dictate how we move through this,” Lilly wrote.
The legal argument Ramos is making is that the original St. Louis Park ordinance used the phrase “sport court,” and that if the basketball hoop is a sport court, then the measurement from the property line should not just be to the pole. She argued that the measurement should go to an invisible baseline three feet behind the backboard, which would mean the new hoop location is still out of compliance with city code.
Regardless, the St. Louis Park City Council changed the ordinance to specify that a driveway is not considered a sport court.
In a statement to KARE 11 Tuesday, Lily said they are hoping this outcome brings peace:
“We’re overwhelmed with relief and gratitude to the City of St. Louis Park and the court for standing by the truth. This past year has tested us in ways we never could’ve imagined. No family should have to go through the kind of bullying, fear, and relentless intimidation that we experienced. We hope this outcome brings peace — not just to our family, but to a community that deserves better.”
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Four Baltimore Orioles Likeliest to be Moved Ahead of MLB Trade Deadline
The Baltimore Orioles have been the most disappointing team in baseball throughout the 2025 MLB regular season. Expected to contend coming into the year, they are instead in the cellar of the American League East with a 15-30 record in their first 45 games. With few bright spots on the roster, they are a team […]


The Baltimore Orioles have been the most disappointing team in baseball throughout the 2025 MLB regular season.
Expected to contend coming into the year, they are instead in the cellar of the American League East with a 15-30 record in their first 45 games. With few bright spots on the roster, they are a team many people will be keeping a close eye on in the coming weeks.
There is a real chance the Orioles are amongst the sellers in baseball and teams around the MLB should be thrilled at that notion, given how much talent Baltimore could have to move ahead of the deadline.
Who could be on the move?
Here are four of the likeliest players to be traded by the Orioles this season.
Signed to a one-year, $13 million deal, the veteran right-hander has been everything Baltimore could have hoped for and more. Unfortunately, he is the only veteran pitching addition that has panned out.
With Charlie Morton struggling and yo-yoing between roles and Kyle Gibson already being designated for assignment, Sugano is the only positive producer from the team’s offseason pitching haul.
He has a team-high 1.2 WAR through nine starts with a strong 3.08 ERA in 52.2 innings. Signed to be a backend innings-eater, he is the team’s ace.
Contending teams shouldn’t be relying on him for that role. But as a fourth or fifth starter with those numbers and excellent control, he is worth looking into. The only caveat is that his 4.85 WHIP suggests a regression is coming.
Ahead of the 2024 MLB trade deadline, rumors were swirling that Baltimore was willing to move their starting center fielder for the right price. Mullins stayed with the franchise through the deadline and the entirety of the winter.
Set to hit free agency after this year, and with plenty of teams in need of some outfield help, he should be a popular name on the trade market again. With the team struggling, they could shop him more aggressively.
Mullins owns an OPS+ of 126 through 177 plate appearances with nine home runs, eight doubles, 27 RBI and six stolen bases. A more than serviceable defender in center field still, he could be one of the most established hitters available this summer.
Teams are always on the lookout for relief pitching help and the Orioles have several options, led by Soto.
A left-handed pitcher who is a rental seems like as good of an option to be on the move as any player on the roster. He seemingly hasn’t been great with a 4.30 ERA across 14.2 innings, but his 2.54 FIP paints a much more positive picture.
Seranthony Dominguez is in a similar boat as a veteran reliever who would be a rental, but his statistics don’t paint nearly as good of a picture with an ERA of 5.02 and FIP of 4.62.
Both have some closing experience that a contending team would love to add to their middle relief corps.
Like Mullins, the starting first baseman was on the table last year ahead of the deadline and rumors swirled around him throughout the offseason. Baltimore opted not to pull the trigger on a deal and is likely regretting that now.
After improving his WAR every year of his career, Mountcastle looks to have stalled in 2025, putting up the worst offensive numbers in a single season of his career.
His trade value is incredibly low compared to last year, but his track record has been solid before this with an OPS+ of at least 108 every year. The lack of power and drop in run production is concerning, but a change of scenery could do him some good.
Moving Mountcastle would also clear the way for the Orioles to see what Coby Mayo or Samuel Basallo could do with regular at-bats at first base.
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Check The Kick
After recapping the top fights from UFC Vegas 106, Devin discusses Jon Jones, who doubled down this week on his choice to do…nothing…and former Bellator MMA bantamweight champ Patrick Mix, who has parted ways with Professional Fighters League and is UFC-bound. [embedded content] 0:00 Intro—– OUT WITH THE OLD: UFC VEGAS 1061:28 Michael Morales absolutely […]

After recapping the top fights from UFC Vegas 106, Devin discusses Jon Jones, who doubled down this week on his choice to do…nothing…and former Bellator MMA bantamweight champ Patrick Mix, who has parted ways with Professional Fighters League and is UFC-bound.
0:00 Intro
—– OUT WITH THE OLD: UFC VEGAS 106
1:28 Michael Morales absolutely wrecks Gilbert Burns
9:28 Melquizael Costa survives Julian Erosa—and a nasty toe injury
14:05 Jared Gordon checks Thiago Moises‘ chin after showing off his own
—– WHAT’S HOT
19:28 Jon Jones stands by his right not to fight
27:59 Patchy Mix’s short-notice UFC debut set
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Luana Santos Scores First UFC Women's Americana, May Stay At 135
[embedded content] UFC bantamweight Luana Santos got back into the win column in style as she scored the first Americana submission victory in UFC women’s history over Tainara Lisboa at UFC Vegas 106 on Saturday night. “Making history. I always tell people that I want to leave a little mark. To be the first Americana […]


UFC bantamweight Luana Santos got back into the win column in style as she scored the first Americana submission victory in UFC women’s history over Tainara Lisboa at UFC Vegas 106 on Saturday night.
“Making history. I always tell people that I want to leave a little mark. To be the first Americana finish…before this fight I said I want to have a safe fight. Cautious fight because I want to come out and get back into the win column,” Santos told reporters including Cageside Press through a translator at her post-fight scrum.
“As it turns out not only I did put on a show for people and I end up with a first Americana.”
Santos (9-2) took his first bantamweight UFC bout against Lisboa
“I have one foot in one and another foot on another. I feel good about this, bantamweight was actually what I used to fight, I used to fight 135 for a long time. Just wanted to test myself at 125, and I did it. This felt really good,” she said.
“I felt strong so this may be my home.”
Santos’s boyfriend, Allan Begosso, is a DWCS alumn and hopeful to make his UFC debut this year. He scored a submission victory at LFA 208 just a week ago in Santa Cruz putting his opponent to sleep.
Could the couple be together in the UFC next? Santos sure hopes so. When he does get in would she want to fight on the same card?
“No, no way. Otherwise I’m going to have a heart attack before the fight,” Santos told Cageside Press laughing at the thought.
“He can fight on one week, and I’ll fight the other!”
Watch the entire post-fight scrum with Luana Santos above.
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IU basketball recruiting
Indiana offered Tennessee forward Trey Thompson on Monday, he announced on his social media pages. Thompson reported the offer came via a phone call with new assistant coach Kenny Johnson. He’s also connected to new assistant Rod Clark, who offered and recruited him when Clark was an assistant coach at Tennessee. Multiple reports indicated the […]


Indiana offered Tennessee forward Trey Thompson on Monday, he announced on his social media pages.
Thompson reported the offer came via a phone call with new assistant coach Kenny Johnson. He’s also connected to new assistant Rod Clark, who offered and recruited him when Clark was an assistant coach at Tennessee.
Multiple reports indicated the IU staff was watching Thompson this weekend during the live period.
According to the industry average of the national recruiting sites, Thompson is a 3-star, the No. 136 overall player in the class, and the No. 22 power forward.
Thompson helped lead Greeneville H.S. (Greeneville, Tenn.) to the final four of the state tournament. He was named Class 3A All-State. This season Thompson averaged 24.3 points per game, while shooting 44 percent from three-point range, 60 percent from the field, and 81 percent from the free throw line. He averaged 10.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.3 steals per game.
On film the 6-foot-8 and 220-pound Thompson has the look of a modern stretch-4. He’s a very good shooter from beyond the arc, athletic, physical and rebounds at a high rate.
Both of Thompson’s parents used to coach basketball at Montverde Academy. His father also played at the school.
For spring and summer basketball Thompson plays for Tennessee Impact on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit.
Thompson’s offer list includes Purdue, Tennessee, Xavier, Virginia, Stanford, Butler, Virginia Tech and others.
For a complete summary of Indiana’s 2026-28 offers and prospects, GO HERE.
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Paddy Pimblett sends Ilia Topuria an ominous message ahead of UFC 317 lightweight title shot
UFC lightweight contender Paddy Pimblett sent a message to his longtime rival ahead of UFC 317. Former UFC featherweight champion Ilia Topuria will face Charles Oliveira for the vacant UFC lightweight championship next month at UFC 317. After weeks of speculation over a potential Islam Makhachev vs. Topuria matchup, Makhachev opted to vacate the title […]

UFC lightweight contender Paddy Pimblett sent a message to his longtime rival ahead of UFC 317.
Former UFC featherweight champion Ilia Topuria will face Charles Oliveira for the vacant UFC lightweight championship next month at UFC 317. After weeks of speculation over a potential Islam Makhachev vs. Topuria matchup, Makhachev opted to vacate the title for a move to welterweight, leaving Topuria and Oliveira to compete for the belt.
As the UFC promised, Topuria will get an immediate lightweight title shot after vacating the featherweight belt earlier this year. It was later won by Alexander Volkanovski over Diego Lopes at UFC 314.
If Topuria earns the belt at UFC 317 over Oliveira, there is no shortage of options for his first lightweight title defense. One of the most viable options is a name long linked to a showdown with Topuria after a three-year feud.

Paddy Pimblett reignites Ilia Topuria feud as UFC 317 looms
Paddy Pimblett remained unbeaten in his UFC tenure by finishing Michael Chandler in the UFC 314 co-main event last month. Pimblett called out Topuria in his post-fight press conference, but called the former featherweight titleholder ‘irrelevant’ in the lightweight title mix.
Pimblett could potentially be next in line for a title shot after his win over Chandler. He and Topuria have a checkered past, dating back to their infamous altercation at a fighter hotel in 2022.
While Topuria and Pimblett shared a brief, albeit cordial moment while cornering their teammates at UFC 312, tensions remain high between the two sides. As Pimblett nears a shot at UFC gold, a matchup between the UK star and Topuria is closer than ever before.
Pimblett might not have a rooting preference in who wins the vacant title at UFC 317. But if it ends up being Topuria, Pimblett plans on finishing his longtime adversary in a vicious fashion.
In a recent Instagram post, Pimblett posted a photo of him headkicking Chandler along with a veiled message at Topuria.
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“Can’t wait to land one of these on el chorizo,” Pimblett posted.
As of this writing, Topuria hasn’t responded to Pimblett’s post. He hasn’t fought since knocking out BMF titleholder Max Holloway at UFC 308 in October.
Ilia Topuria refuses to grant Islam Makhachev an immediate title shot with UFC 317 win
A Topuria vs. Pimblett showdown is becoming increasingly likely after Topuria’s recent remarks about the former titleholder. Topuria recently said he refuses to grant Makhachev an immediate title shot if he opts to return to the lightweight division, an apparent nod to Makhachev’s recent apprehension at facing him.
Makhachev is expected to face newly-crowned UFC welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena later this year for his chance at a second championship. He hasn’t fought since defeating Renato Moicano at UFC 311, and the welterweight door opened when Maddalena defeated Belal Muhammad at UFC 315.
The UFC lightweight and welterweight title conversations continue to spark spontaneity in MMA, and fight fans are in for a treat this summer and beyond.
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