UFC confidential: Inside the precarious state of betting on MMA for fighters and coaches
by Marc Raimondi, ESPN NEW YORK — A well-known MMA coach was sitting up against a locker room wall earlier this year with his fighter
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by Marc Raimondi, ESPN NEW YORK — A well-known MMA coach was sitting up against a locker room wall earlier this year with his fighter
by David Purdum, ESPN Former Major League Baseball player Yasiel Puig has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge for lying to law enforcement officials about
by Katherie Sayre, Wall Street Journal Customers have filed thousands of complaints against the biggest U.S. online sports-betting operators in recent years, many of which
by Eric Raskin, SportsHandle Sports betting is often a game of information, but there’s a fine line between what’s in bounds and what’s out of bounds.
by Associated Press, ESPN Chalk LOS ANGELES — The most expensive ballot proposition gamble in U.S. history went bust Tuesday as California voters overwhelmingly rejected
by David Purdum, ESPN Chalk The UFC fight on Saturday between Darrick Minner and Shayilan Nuerdanbieke, which ended abruptly in the first round, is being investigated by
by ESPN, ESPN The NBA 2K League has indefinitely disqualified six players and a coach from any league activity for violating gambling and fantasy rules,
by David Purdum, ESPN Chalk Joey Levy, the co-founder of micro-betting app Betr, doesn’t believe the legal sports betting market that’s taking shape in
by Stephanie Warsaw, Ackron Beacon Journal, USA Today Two men have been charged related to allegations of cheating in a Lake Erie walleye tournament, the
IBIA Q3 2022 Integrity Report A total of 76 suspicious alerts across 29 countries and on eight different sports were reported to the relevant authorities