47 seconds – that was the total duration of the night’s main event. Joshua Quinlan won his UFC contract with a quick knockout. In his post fight interviews he constantly praised God for giving him the strength he needs. On Instagram Josh even invites people to church:

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On Saturday, September 18, 2021, Real Salt Lake will celebrate Club legend Nick Rimando ahead of his induction into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame on September 20 as RSL’s first-ever inductee into the UHOF. This will be a celebration as the GOAT pivots from the death of his active career to the resurrection of his coaching career. His godmother Grace Almendarez, stood with Rimando at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy for his last game on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. And resurrection speaks to the goalie as his wishes his Instagram followers a happy Easter:

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Shanah Tova to our Jewish readers and athletes everywhere! May the new year be sweet to you. In the sporting world, Jewish New Year is mostly recognized by European Football Clubs. Here are our top finds:

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The World Boxing Council agreed to a plan of redemption for Champion Valdez after a positive Phentermine test. He will pay money, be on probation status, and follow a strict testing schedule.

The WBC is no stranger to a good redemption story, as he adores the Virgin Mary on his Instagram feed: “Thank you for always being there for me.”

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Three firsts happened on Tuesday night: For the first time ever, a fighter who didn’t win in the Dana White Contender Series, got a UFC contract. First for the time ever, more contracts were awarded than boughts fought. First the first time ever, PlayersPrayers took on following an entire season of the franchise. Let’s jump right in:

Victor Altamirano will be a newly minted UFC fighter. Among all the punches he finds peace and calm practicing the cello and he loves his Christmas music.

Joanderson Tubarao came out the door like a beast and DWCS loves loud and strong gestures. But seconds later, Brito stopped on the steps up to the octagon and took a knee for a brief moment of quiet reflection. A winner needs a spiritual pause before the action.

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