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Strickland Shocks the World Again: Reclaims Middleweight Title at UFC 328
Sean Strickland pulled off one of the biggest upsets in recent UFC history Saturday night, dethroning Khamzat Chimaev via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47) to reclaim the middleweight championship at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Two-Time King: What's Next for Sean Strickland After the Biggest Upset of 2026
Sean Strickland doesn't just beat the odds — he humiliates them. After dethroning the previously unbeaten Khamzat Chimaev via split decision at UFC 328, the two-time middleweight champion is taking a well-earned breather before what promises to be another blockbuster title defense.

The Final Eight: Where the 2026 Conference Semis Stand
Wolves and Knicks struck first. Tonight, the Cavs and Lakers try to keep the home favorites honest.

Antonelli Makes It Three From Three in Miami as Norris Closes the Gap
Kimi Antonelli held off Lando Norris to win a chaotic Miami Grand Prix — his third consecutive victory from his third consecutive pole, a feat no driver in F1 history has ever pulled off.

Cadillac's First Home Race: Perez, Bottas, and the American F1 Experiment
GM finally has its F1 team, and Miami is where Cadillac stops being a paddock curiosity and becomes a real American racing story.

Inside the Mercedes Cold War: Antonelli vs. Russell for the F1 Title
George Russell was supposed to be the senior driver. Instead, his 19-year-old teammate is leading the championship — and the silver-arrow tension is just getting started.

Miami GP 2026 Preview: F1 Roars Back After Five-Week Silence
After an unprecedented mid-season pause, Formula 1 returns to the Miami International Autodrome with new rules, big upgrades, and a championship that suddenly feels wide open.
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F1's Mid-Season Rule Tweaks Debut in Miami: What Actually Changed
The FIA used the five-week break to fix what the first three rounds exposed. Here's what's different about the cars that hit the Miami International Autodrome on Friday.

Apple TV's $750M F1 Bet Begins in Miami — And It's Bigger Than Streaming
F1 left ESPN. Apple is treating the Miami Grand Prix as a relaunch — IMAX screenings, Times Square watch parties, and a complete reinvention of how Americans watch racing.
