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Beterbiev vs Bivol Live Online

Fans will need DAZN to watch the Beterbiev vs Bivol undercard in the US. It's a $19.99 PPV on top of a regular DAZN subscription. Pricey but tempting given that the undercard looks good. It's stacked with names and includes title fights at middleweight, cruiserweight and featherweight divisions. Beterbiev vs Bivol starts at 6.35pm ET in the US. The undercard starts at 12.35pm ET.

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The former amateur star has bulldozed his way through multiple contenders on his way to his defining contest, and Tony Bellew believes he will add another win to his ledger when he faces Bivol.

Bellew, a former world title challenger at light-heavyweight, is a huge admirer of both competitors, but he can’t look past Beterbiev’s power as being the defining factor in the fight.

Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev will finally share a ring tonight, as they meet in an undisputed title fight in Saudi Arabia.

The unbeaten light-heavyweights have orbited one another for some time, and they were due to clash in Riyadh in June, but Beterbiev sustained a knee injury that delayed the bout.

It has now arrived, however, with Beterbiev carrying the WBC, WBO and IBF belts into the Kingdom Arena, while 33-year-old Bivol reigns as WBA Super champion. Both boxers are pound-for-pound stars in the sport, with Beterbiev at No 6 in the Indy Sport rankings and Bivol at No 5.

Beterbiev, even at 39, is one of the most devastating punchers in all of boxing, having compiled a 20-0 record with 20 knockouts. Bivol, meanwhile, has gone 23-0 with 12 KOs as a slick mover, a fluid technician, and a volume puncher.

The contrast in styles should make for an intriguing match-up, and the fight caps off an impressive card: Chris Eubank Jr is in action before the main event, while heavyweights Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke meet in a rematch of one of the fights of the year: their bloody bout for the British title, which ended as a draw in March.

AEW WrestleDream 2024 Live Stream On US TV

We are one month removed from All Elite Wrestling's presentation of All Out, which featured the dissolution of the Blackpool Combat Club with Jon Moxley attacking Bryan Danielson, and "Hangman" Adam Page defeating Swerve Strickland in a "Lights Out" Steel Cage match that featured a violent ending. Now, AEW is back with another pay-per-view event.

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WrestleDream has quickly established itself as a must-see event on the AEW calendar, showcasing not only high-stakes matchups but also bouts seen as “dream matches”. Fans can expect intense championship showdowns, surprise appearances, and storyline climaxes that have been brewing across AEW’s shows, Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. The Tacoma Dome will be packed as wrestlers vie for victory, titles, and respect in a night filled with electrifying energy.

The 2024 WrestleDream is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). This will be the second annual WrestleDream and is set to take place on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2023, AEW is expected to bring a star-studded lineup and exciting matches for this year’s edition.

I’m pleasantly surprised that the Conglomeration vs. Learning Tree feud progressed past the retread of Jericho and Orange Cassidy’s 2020 feud. I could actually see Jericho and Briscoe having a pretty solid match with one another, and it’s a fresh one at that. As for the winner, I think my worries are eased by the fact that Jericho has already been ROH Champion. If that were a new accomplishment for Jericho, the broken part of me could very easily see Jericho win the gold for the first time. However, between Jericho already being part of the ROH World Championship lineage, Jericho having just recently lost a title, and Mark being more intense than ever before seen in AEW due to Jericho mentioning his late brother in a promo, I highly doubt the title will change hands on Saturday.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Shane: I’m going to be that guy that says “I wish there was a more concrete separation between AEW and ROH rosters”. Jericho is an AEW performer and should not be anywhere near the ROH World Championship. With that being said, thank goodness he’s already won the title because I don’t see it happening again.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Jay: This feud scares me. I don’t think Jericho has had many one-off matches during his entire tenure in AEW so I think Jericho might take it here to begin the program. Plus, they do need an attraction for ROH and sending Jericho there, in theory, may work. But also, we have had several ROH champions just never appear on the show so idk.asdsadsad

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We are one month removed from All Elite Wrestling's presentation of All Out, which featured the dissolution of the Blackpool Combat Club with Jon Moxley attacking Bryan Danielson, and "Hangman" Adam Page defeating Swerve Strickland in a "Lights Out" Steel Cage match that featured a violent ending. Now, AEW is back with another pay-per-view event.

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WrestleDream has quickly established itself as a must-see event on the AEW calendar, showcasing not only high-stakes matchups but also bouts seen as “dream matches”. Fans can expect intense championship showdowns, surprise appearances, and storyline climaxes that have been brewing across AEW’s shows, Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. The Tacoma Dome will be packed as wrestlers vie for victory, titles, and respect in a night filled with electrifying energy.

The 2024 WrestleDream is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). This will be the second annual WrestleDream and is set to take place on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2023, AEW is expected to bring a star-studded lineup and exciting matches for this year’s edition.

I’m pleasantly surprised that the Conglomeration vs. Learning Tree feud progressed past the retread of Jericho and Orange Cassidy’s 2020 feud. I could actually see Jericho and Briscoe having a pretty solid match with one another, and it’s a fresh one at that. As for the winner, I think my worries are eased by the fact that Jericho has already been ROH Champion. If that were a new accomplishment for Jericho, the broken part of me could very easily see Jericho win the gold for the first time. However, between Jericho already being part of the ROH World Championship lineage, Jericho having just recently lost a title, and Mark being more intense than ever before seen in AEW due to Jericho mentioning his late brother in a promo, I highly doubt the title will change hands on Saturday.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Shane: I’m going to be that guy that says “I wish there was a more concrete separation between AEW and ROH rosters”. Jericho is an AEW performer and should not be anywhere near the ROH World Championship. With that being said, thank goodness he’s already won the title because I don’t see it happening again.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Jay: This feud scares me. I don’t think Jericho has had many one-off matches during his entire tenure in AEW so I think Jericho might take it here to begin the program. Plus, they do need an attraction for ROH and sending Jericho there, in theory, may work. But also, we have had several ROH champions just never appear on the show so idk.

How to Watch BKFC 67 Tenaglia vs Soto Live On US TV

Franco Tenaglia (3-0) of Argentina faces Tony Soto (6-0) of Hickory, North Carolina atop the BKFC Spain fight card live on DAZN on October 12. The pair battles it out for the vacant lightweight title, marking the promotion’s debut in the country.

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BKFC Spain will be available on DAZN following a massive three-year deal between the promotion and the streaming service.

“Our partnership with DAZN represents a major inflection point in BKFC’s global expansion. This three-year deal allows us to bring the adrenaline-pumping action of BKFC to an even larger, worldwide audience. DAZN shares our vision of elevating the sport of bare-knuckle fighting, and together, we will deliver an unparalleled experience to combat sports fans across the globe," BKFC Founder and President David Feldman said.

A DAZN monthly subscription is $19.99 on a 12-month contract or $24.99 month-to-month. DAZN annual subscription is $224.99.

The main card for BKFC Spain starts at 2 p.m. ET. Tenaglia and Soto should make their way to the ring around 6 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

BKFC Spain preview
A gritty Brawler, Tenaglia is 3-0 in BKFC action. The Argentinian beat James Lilley in his last fight in April. Soto competed in the boxing ring before transitioning to bare-knuckle fighting. The 36-year-old fought three times in 2023, beating Kevin Croom last October.

Austin Trout defends the BKFC welterweight title against Rico Franco. Trout is a former world championship boxer, holding gold in the super welterweight division. He is 2-0 under the BKFC banner, beating Luis Palomino in February for the welterweight title. Franco is a former MMA fighter who is 3-0 in BKFC.

David Mundell defends the BKFC middleweight title against Danny Christie. Mundell had a 10-5 record while competing for Bellator Titan FC, Combat Quest, and more. He is 8-1 in the BKFC ring, winning middleweight gold in 2022. He has defended the belt twice, both wins via knockout. Christie is 5-1 in Bare Knuckle FC and on a two-fight win streak. "The Bastard" looks to go 3-0 in 2024.

Also on the card will be former world boxing champion Hannah Rankin. Headlining early prelim action will be combat sports media personalities, Oscar Willis and Ben Davis.

BKFC Spain fight card
Franco Tenaglia vs. Tony Soto for the BKFC lightweight title
Austin Trout (c) vs. Rico Franco for the BKFC welterweight title
David Mundell (c) vs. Danny Christie for the BKFC middleweight title
Dan Chapman vs. Yevhen Kraminskyi, Featherweights
Hannah Rankin vs. Sahel Bayat, Featherweights
Arbi Chakaev vs. Jose Medina, Light Heavyweights
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BKFC Spain will be available on DAZN following a massive three-year deal between the promotion and the streaming service.

“Our partnership with DAZN represents a major inflection point in BKFC’s global expansion. This three-year deal allows us to bring the adrenaline-pumping action of BKFC to an even larger, worldwide audience. DAZN shares our vision of elevating the sport of bare-knuckle fighting, and together, we will deliver an unparalleled experience to combat sports fans across the globe," BKFC Founder and President David Feldman said.

A DAZN monthly subscription is $19.99 on a 12-month contract or $24.99 month-to-month. DAZN annual subscription is $224.99.

The main card for BKFC Spain starts at 2 p.m. ET. Tenaglia and Soto should make their way to the ring around 6 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

BKFC Spain preview
A gritty Brawler, Tenaglia is 3-0 in BKFC action. The Argentinian beat James Lilley in his last fight in April. Soto competed in the boxing ring before transitioning to bare-knuckle fighting. The 36-year-old fought three times in 2023, beating Kevin Croom last October.

Austin Trout defends the BKFC welterweight title against Rico Franco. Trout is a former world championship boxer, holding gold in the super welterweight division. He is 2-0 under the BKFC banner, beating Luis Palomino in February for the welterweight title. Franco is a former MMA fighter who is 3-0 in BKFC.

David Mundell defends the BKFC middleweight title against Danny Christie. Mundell had a 10-5 record while competing for Bellator Titan FC, Combat Quest, and more. He is 8-1 in the BKFC ring, winning middleweight gold in 2022. He has defended the belt twice, both wins via knockout. Christie is 5-1 in Bare Knuckle FC and on a two-fight win streak. "The Bastard" looks to go 3-0 in 2024.

Also on the card will be former world boxing champion Hannah Rankin. Headlining early prelim action will be combat sports media personalities, Oscar Willis and Ben Davis.

BKFC Spain fight card
Franco Tenaglia vs. Tony Soto for the BKFC lightweight title
Austin Trout (c) vs. Rico Franco for the BKFC welterweight title
David Mundell (c) vs. Danny Christie for the BKFC middleweight title
Dan Chapman vs. Yevhen Kraminskyi, Featherweights
Hannah Rankin vs. Sahel Bayat, Featherweights
Arbi Chakaev vs. Jose Medina, Light Heavyweights
Oscar Willis vs. Ben Davis; Lightweights

My group of five top 10

It's college football playoff or bust for the five Group of Five champions. The highest ranked team will be playing one of the most meaningful games in program history, while the other four will be subjected to crap like SMU lining up on the same sideline as Boston College at Fenway Park on a frigid December day last year.

I am going to do a new ranking every Monday, but I'll get it started before tomorrow's games since Tulane isn't playing.

1) Boise State

Comment: The Broncos have the best player in the country, the best loss among these contenders (37-34 to Oregon) and a relatively strong conference in the Mountain West

2) Tulane

Comment: Tulane has two good losses to Kansas State and Oklahoma, a sneaky good win at ULL and the playmaking ability on both sides of the ball the selection committee favors historically

3) James Madison

Comment: Good thing this team lost to ULM on a night it dominated the statistics but made some key mistakes. The weak schedule will not help, but an undefeated team that hung 70 on North Carolina would have been hard to pass up.

4) Navy

Comment: I admit I have not watched the Middies for a single second, but I'm a secret option devotee and know what makes an elite QB in that system. Blake Horvath is that guy, and he's a good passer, too.

5) UNLV

Comment: I've seen this team play quite a bit, and it passes the eye test. It will be interesting to see if the committee values wins against Power 4 schools even if those schools stink (Houston and Kansas are a collective 3-9; Tulane's win over ULL is actually better at the moment).

6) Army

Comment:
Have not seen Army play, either, but it, too, has an excellent QB for its system, although Bryson Daily is not as dynamic as Horvath.

7) Memphis

Comment: A road loss to Navy ended the (seemingly annual) excessive hype this team was receiving, but experienced QB Seth Henigan is surrounded by plenty of talent and the schedule is light the rest of the way. The Tigers still have a good chance to be playing Tulane for a spot in the title game on Thanksgiving.

8) Sam Houston State

Comment: Conference USA is garbage, but this is the latest former FCS power to prove it can be competent at the FBS level. I think Sam Houston State is flat-out better than Liberty this season. Neither team has any wins of consequence.

9) ULL

Comment: The Cajuns were a little better than I thought against Tulane. The Sun Belt is a pretty good league, though, and their schedule has plenty of potential landmines even though James Madison is not on it.

10) San Jose State

Comment: I could have put Liberty here, but that team keeps struggling to beat awful opponents. No one from CUSA should be eligible for the playoff spot, so I'm going with what looks to be the third-best team in the Mountain West. The Spartans' only loss was 54-52 to Washington State.

Also considered: Liberty, Western Kentucky, Toledo

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Mr Olympia sees some of the largest men in the world face off their muscles on stage and before audiences worldwide to become crowned as the best bodybuilder in the world for that year, but what criteria do they need to meet to qualify?

The bodybuilding competition of the year is here. That's right — Mr. Olympia is back for its 60th anniversary and returning to Las Vegas.

Ms. Olympia pre-judging will take place on Friday morning with finals in the evening, and the Mr. Olympia main event is scheduled to start on Saturday night. Bodybuilders from all over the world will be competing for the coveted title this weekend.

The bodybuilding star pipped former champion Hadi Choopan from winning a second successive crown while Nigerian-born Brit Samson Dauda took home the bronze medal.

As usual, there'll be a variety of different challenges for the contestants to navigate their way around.

Defending champion Derek Lunsford leads a crop of bodybuilders into competition this weekend at the 2024 Mr. Olympia event in Las Vegas.

The competition assesses a range of different qualities in men and women such as muscle mass, definition, aesthetics and presentations, which allows for a variety of unique body types to compete.

The 31-year-old faces a crop of talented competitors, including past champions, an all-time great and several young stars looking to cement their status as the future of the sport.

Who is qualified for the event, when does it take place and who should you keep an eye on throughout the contest?

Find out with this preview of the bodybuilding extravaganza.

If successful, the top three finishers in the Mr Olympia Men's Open will qualify for the contest again the following year, after changes to the rules in October 2023 to make it even harder to stay on top of the competition.

American bodybuilder Derek Lunsford took home the title in 2023, making him the first winner of the competition in two separate divisions (2023 Mr. Olympia and 2021 212 Mr. Olympia). Lunsford swapped places with defending champion Hadi Choopan, who had beaten him out for first place in 2022.asdsadasd

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Mr Olympia sees some of the largest men in the world face off their muscles on stage and before audiences worldwide to become crowned as the best bodybuilder in the world for that year, but what criteria do they need to meet to qualify?

The bodybuilding competition of the year is here. That's right — Mr. Olympia is back for its 60th anniversary and returning to Las Vegas.

Ms. Olympia pre-judging will take place on Friday morning with finals in the evening, and the Mr. Olympia main event is scheduled to start on Saturday night. Bodybuilders from all over the world will be competing for the coveted title this weekend.

The bodybuilding star pipped former champion Hadi Choopan from winning a second successive crown while Nigerian-born Brit Samson Dauda took home the bronze medal.

As usual, there'll be a variety of different challenges for the contestants to navigate their way around.

Defending champion Derek Lunsford leads a crop of bodybuilders into competition this weekend at the 2024 Mr. Olympia event in Las Vegas.

The competition assesses a range of different qualities in men and women such as muscle mass, definition, aesthetics and presentations, which allows for a variety of unique body types to compete.

The 31-year-old faces a crop of talented competitors, including past champions, an all-time great and several young stars looking to cement their status as the future of the sport.

Who is qualified for the event, when does it take place and who should you keep an eye on throughout the contest?

Find out with this preview of the bodybuilding extravaganza.

If successful, the top three finishers in the Mr Olympia Men's Open will qualify for the contest again the following year, after changes to the rules in October 2023 to make it even harder to stay on top of the competition.

American bodybuilder Derek Lunsford took home the title in 2023, making him the first winner of the competition in two separate divisions (2023 Mr. Olympia and 2021 212 Mr. Olympia). Lunsford swapped places with defending champion Hadi Choopan, who had beaten him out for first place in 2022.asdasdsadsad

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Mr Olympia sees some of the largest men in the world face off their muscles on stage and before audiences worldwide to become crowned as the best bodybuilder in the world for that year, but what criteria do they need to meet to qualify?

The bodybuilding competition of the year is here. That's right — Mr. Olympia is back for its 60th anniversary and returning to Las Vegas.

Ms. Olympia pre-judging will take place on Friday morning with finals in the evening, and the Mr. Olympia main event is scheduled to start on Saturday night. Bodybuilders from all over the world will be competing for the coveted title this weekend.

The bodybuilding star pipped former champion Hadi Choopan from winning a second successive crown while Nigerian-born Brit Samson Dauda took home the bronze medal.

As usual, there'll be a variety of different challenges for the contestants to navigate their way around.

Defending champion Derek Lunsford leads a crop of bodybuilders into competition this weekend at the 2024 Mr. Olympia event in Las Vegas.

The competition assesses a range of different qualities in men and women such as muscle mass, definition, aesthetics and presentations, which allows for a variety of unique body types to compete.

The 31-year-old faces a crop of talented competitors, including past champions, an all-time great and several young stars looking to cement their status as the future of the sport.

Who is qualified for the event, when does it take place and who should you keep an eye on throughout the contest?

Find out with this preview of the bodybuilding extravaganza.

If successful, the top three finishers in the Mr Olympia Men's Open will qualify for the contest again the following year, after changes to the rules in October 2023 to make it even harder to stay on top of the competition.

American bodybuilder Derek Lunsford took home the title in 2023, making him the first winner of the competition in two separate divisions (2023 Mr. Olympia and 2021 212 Mr. Olympia). Lunsford swapped places with defending champion Hadi Choopan, who had beaten him out for first place in 2022.asdsaddsad

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Mr Olympia sees some of the largest men in the world face off their muscles on stage and before audiences worldwide to become crowned as the best bodybuilder in the world for that year, but what criteria do they need to meet to qualify?

The bodybuilding competition of the year is here. That's right — Mr. Olympia is back for its 60th anniversary and returning to Las Vegas.

Ms. Olympia pre-judging will take place on Friday morning with finals in the evening, and the Mr. Olympia main event is scheduled to start on Saturday night. Bodybuilders from all over the world will be competing for the coveted title this weekend.

The bodybuilding star pipped former champion Hadi Choopan from winning a second successive crown while Nigerian-born Brit Samson Dauda took home the bronze medal.

As usual, there'll be a variety of different challenges for the contestants to navigate their way around.

Defending champion Derek Lunsford leads a crop of bodybuilders into competition this weekend at the 2024 Mr. Olympia event in Las Vegas.

The competition assesses a range of different qualities in men and women such as muscle mass, definition, aesthetics and presentations, which allows for a variety of unique body types to compete.

The 31-year-old faces a crop of talented competitors, including past champions, an all-time great and several young stars looking to cement their status as the future of the sport.

Who is qualified for the event, when does it take place and who should you keep an eye on throughout the contest?

Find out with this preview of the bodybuilding extravaganza.

If successful, the top three finishers in the Mr Olympia Men's Open will qualify for the contest again the following year, after changes to the rules in October 2023 to make it even harder to stay on top of the competition.

American bodybuilder Derek Lunsford took home the title in 2023, making him the first winner of the competition in two separate divisions (2023 Mr. Olympia and 2021 212 Mr. Olympia). Lunsford swapped places with defending champion Hadi Choopan, who had beaten him out for first place in 2022.

Both Lunsford and Choopan have qualified for the 2024 competition, as well as 2019 champion Brandon Curry. Andrea Shaw will be looking for an incredible five-peat in the Ms. Olympia competition.sadsadsadasdsad

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Mr Olympia sees some of the largest men in the world face off their muscles on stage and before audiences worldwide to become crowned as the best bodybuilder in the world for that year, but what criteria do they need to meet to qualify?

The bodybuilding competition of the year is here. That's right — Mr. Olympia is back for its 60th anniversary and returning to Las Vegas.

Ms. Olympia pre-judging will take place on Friday morning with finals in the evening, and the Mr. Olympia main event is scheduled to start on Saturday night. Bodybuilders from all over the world will be competing for the coveted title this weekend.

The bodybuilding star pipped former champion Hadi Choopan from winning a second successive crown while Nigerian-born Brit Samson Dauda took home the bronze medal.

As usual, there'll be a variety of different challenges for the contestants to navigate their way around.

Defending champion Derek Lunsford leads a crop of bodybuilders into competition this weekend at the 2024 Mr. Olympia event in Las Vegas.

The competition assesses a range of different qualities in men and women such as muscle mass, definition, aesthetics and presentations, which allows for a variety of unique body types to compete.

The 31-year-old faces a crop of talented competitors, including past champions, an all-time great and several young stars looking to cement their status as the future of the sport.

Who is qualified for the event, when does it take place and who should you keep an eye on throughout the contest?

Find out with this preview of the bodybuilding extravaganza.

If successful, the top three finishers in the Mr Olympia Men's Open will qualify for the contest again the following year, after changes to the rules in October 2023 to make it even harder to stay on top of the competition.

American bodybuilder Derek Lunsford took home the title in 2023, making him the first winner of the competition in two separate divisions (2023 Mr. Olympia and 2021 212 Mr. Olympia). Lunsford swapped places with defending champion Hadi Choopan, who had beaten him out for first place in 2022.

Both Lunsford and Choopan have qualified for the 2024 competition, as well as 2019 champion Brandon Curry. Andrea Shaw will be looking for an incredible five-peat in the Ms. Olympia competition.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2024 competition, including a full schedule and list of participants.

It's easy to see why people feel so fervent about bodybuilding's greatest competition. It's a spectacle unlike any other, revolving largely around the aesthetics of muscle mass.

Ronnie Coleman, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Phil Heath make up some of the most successful performers in Mr. Olympia, each taking home a handful (or more) of titles in the famous tournament.

Who will win out this time around? The Sporting News is tracking results from each event, including the Mr. and Ms. Olympia competitions.

And other events such as the Men's 212 Bodybuilding, Classic Physique, Men's Physique, Women's Bodybuilding, Bikini, Fitness and Wheelchair will all be competed for.

With Nick Walker unexpectedly dropping out of this year's competition late, the field has become even less predictable than it already was.

Lunsford is the defending champion and Choopan had a wonderful competition two years ago. Either could win another Mr. Olympia title in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Brandon Curry won the event in 2019 and has finished in second place twice (2020 and 2021) and fourth place on two occasions (2022 and 2023).

Obiekea, known more popularly as Andrew Jacked, lives up to the moniker and Dauda has been chasing bodybuilding's premier title for some time.

Any of those five competitors, and probably two or three others, could realistically win the event.

Firstly, an athlete must meet the conditions outlined by the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB) and Professional League. The rules can be found on the board's website.

If a person is a match for the IFBB regulations and Professional League regulations, then to qualify for the Mr Olympia (Men's Open), a male must perform eight mandatory poses within 60 seconds.

They must also wear trunks of a solid non-distracting color which must be made from cloth and are clean. Metallic materials are banned and so is padding. If a competitor fails to do this, the head judge can disqualify them.

But one thing that hasn't changed is how fans can watch each spectacle as it unfolds.

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The competition, which runs through to Sunday 5 in Orlando, Florida, sees the usual range of different disciplines and categories to delight those who come to the Orange County Convention Center to witness the live event, as well as those following along on-screen. After the Mr. Olympia, the Arnold Classic is one of the most prestigious shows in the bodybuilding world. This is visible in the fact that even those who don’t compete attend the show. Special guest and five-time Classic Physique Olympia champion, Chris Bumstead gave fans an exclusive look at the expo that the live stream didn’t show.

The Arnold Classic 2024 witnessed the rise of the underdog, Wesley Vissers. While all eyes were on Ramon Dino becoming a two-time consecutive champ and Urs Kalecinski challenging him for the crown, few thought the Dutch Oak would emerge as the winner. However, during pre-judging and the finals, Vissers looked like the favorite to most fans and walked away the victor.

The YouTube video showed CBum witnessing history up close from backstage. The cameraman captured an epic frame of Bumstead from the back, where the champion observed the top contenders posing on the Arnold Classic stage. Currently, in his off-season, CBum might not have competed in the Arnold Classic 2024, but he surely has kept a close eye on how the challengers to his Olympia throne looked on stage.

However, the Arnold Classic events, no matter what extent they satisfy the winners, never go beyond the cash prize offered at the Mr. Olympia. The Austrian Oak himself revealed the reason behind it in one of his interviews. He stated that to attain the recognition of the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB), he had to sign an agreement with the governing body. Here’s how the agreement withheld the prizes:sadsadasdsad

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The competition, which runs through to Sunday 5 in Orlando, Florida, sees the usual range of different disciplines and categories to delight those who come to the Orange County Convention Center to witness the live event, as well as those following along on-screen. After the Mr. Olympia, the Arnold Classic is one of the most prestigious shows in the bodybuilding world. This is visible in the fact that even those who don’t compete attend the show. Special guest and five-time Classic Physique Olympia champion, Chris Bumstead gave fans an exclusive look at the expo that the live stream didn’t show.

The Arnold Classic 2024 witnessed the rise of the underdog, Wesley Vissers. While all eyes were on Ramon Dino becoming a two-time consecutive champ and Urs Kalecinski challenging him for the crown, few thought the Dutch Oak would emerge as the winner. However, during pre-judging and the finals, Vissers looked like the favorite to most fans and walked away the victor.

The YouTube video showed CBum witnessing history up close from backstage. The cameraman captured an epic frame of Bumstead from the back, where the champion observed the top contenders posing on the Arnold Classic stage. Currently, in his off-season, CBum might not have competed in the Arnold Classic 2024, but he surely has kept a close eye on how the challengers to his Olympia throne looked on stage.

However, the Arnold Classic events, no matter what extent they satisfy the winners, never go beyond the cash prize offered at the Mr. Olympia. The Austrian Oak himself revealed the reason behind it in one of his interviews. He stated that to attain the recognition of the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB), he had to sign an agreement with the governing body. Here’s how the agreement withheld the prizes:

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The competition, which runs through to Sunday 5 in Orlando, Florida, sees the usual range of different disciplines and categories to delight those who come to the Orange County Convention Center to witness the live event, as well as those following along on-screen. After the Mr. Olympia, the Arnold Classic is one of the most prestigious shows in the bodybuilding world. This is visible in the fact that even those who don’t compete attend the show. Special guest and five-time Classic Physique Olympia champion, Chris Bumstead gave fans an exclusive look at the expo that the live stream didn’t show.

The Arnold Classic 2024 witnessed the rise of the underdog, Wesley Vissers. While all eyes were on Ramon Dino becoming a two-time consecutive champ and Urs Kalecinski challenging him for the crown, few thought the Dutch Oak would emerge as the winner. However, during pre-judging and the finals, Vissers looked like the favorite to most fans and walked away the victor.

The YouTube video showed CBum witnessing history up close from backstage. The cameraman captured an epic frame of Bumstead from the back, where the champion observed the top contenders posing on the Arnold Classic stage. Currently, in his off-season, CBum might not have competed in the Arnold Classic 2024, but he surely has kept a close eye on how the challengers to his Olympia throne looked on stage.

However, the Arnold Classic events, no matter what extent they satisfy the winners, never go beyond the cash prize offered at the Mr. Olympia. The Austrian Oak himself revealed the reason behind it in one of his interviews. He stated that to attain the recognition of the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB), he had to sign an agreement with the governing body. Here’s how the agreement withheld the prizes:sadsadsafgfdsgfdgfdg

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The competition, which runs through to Sunday 5 in Orlando, Florida, sees the usual range of different disciplines and categories to delight those who come to the Orange County Convention Center to witness the live event, as well as those following along on-screen. After the Mr. Olympia, the Arnold Classic is one of the most prestigious shows in the bodybuilding world. This is visible in the fact that even those who don’t compete attend the show. Special guest and five-time Classic Physique Olympia champion, Chris Bumstead gave fans an exclusive look at the expo that the live stream didn’t show.

The Arnold Classic 2024 witnessed the rise of the underdog, Wesley Vissers. While all eyes were on Ramon Dino becoming a two-time consecutive champ and Urs Kalecinski challenging him for the crown, few thought the Dutch Oak would emerge as the winner. However, during pre-judging and the finals, Vissers looked like the favorite to most fans and walked away the victor.

The YouTube video showed CBum witnessing history up close from backstage. The cameraman captured an epic frame of Bumstead from the back, where the champion observed the top contenders posing on the Arnold Classic stage. Currently, in his off-season, CBum might not have competed in the Arnold Classic 2024, but he surely has kept a close eye on how the challengers to his Olympia throne looked on stage.

However, the Arnold Classic events, no matter what extent they satisfy the winners, never go beyond the cash prize offered at the Mr. Olympia. The Austrian Oak himself revealed the reason behind it in one of his interviews. He stated that to attain the recognition of the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB), he had to sign an agreement with the governing body. Here’s how the agreement withheld the prizes:

Film study: UAB

I've been meaning to do one of these for weeks, but between being too busy (before USF) and losing my notes (after USF), it just had not happened until today. There were more inspiring games to do it than against a demoralized UAB team that quit and had a kamikaze coach who did not care how many points Tulane scored, but what the heck. I rewatched the game on ESPN+, which is not nearly as easy as when I tape an over-the-air telecast and can rewind over and over to get the details I want. You did not want to be around me when I tried to back up 30 seconds and ended up going back five minutes, then went forward too far trying to get to the right spot.

I broke it down by possession.

UAB series 1

Jalen Geiger diagnosed a very poorly executed throw-back to not particularly athletic QB Jalen Kitna and set the tone for the day by tackling him for a 9-yard loss on the opening play. Caleb Ransaw, who has been guarding opponents' best players and coming up short at times, then had perfect coverage on a deep ball before Sam Howard's solid tackle made sure the Blazers came nowhere close to a first down on a dump-off.

Tulane series 1

I wrote a feature on Yulkeith Brown's breakout game as a receiver for The Advocate yesterday, but the funny thing is UAB stoned him on his normal strength-a pair of jet sweets. On the first one, he got tackled for a 1-yard loss when he could not get to the corner. Later in the game, he got stopped for no gain. He's always been better than Tulane's other receivers on that play, but he got nothing done on a day when Tulane scored 71. Strange, but irrelevant.

UAB series 2

Patrick Jenkins, who got off to a slow start this year, has rounded into form even if he is not as dominant as expected. He made a nice tackle for no gain to force a third-and-6, then combined with Matthew Fobbs-White to produce a sack on the next play. Fobbs-White ran a twist inside Jenkins, who occupied most of the attention of the offensive lien, and came in untouched.

Tulane series 2

Josh Remetich and Shadre Hurst pull constantly on running plays in this system, and Remetich did it on Makhi Hughes' 11 -yard run. I liked the pass to Hughes that gained 15 on the previous play. When you have a stud running back, and he has good hands, use him in that role. Mario Williams then made a good decision not to force a throw into coverage on a reverse that was supposed to be a pass, taking a 1-yard loss instead of a potential turnover and benefiting from a personal foul. Ty Thompson, who scored the opening TD behind a pulling block from Hurst, is a natural as a wildcat QB. I was surprised when they introduced that package because I never saw it in preseason camp, but Sumrall said recently they did not install it until right before the opener.

UAB series 3

UAB was fortunate to score because downfield fumbles usually are recovered by the defense, although this one, which UAB got after a 21-yard gain, apparently was not called a fumble. Tulane forced a field goal largely because of the Blazers' ineptitude, with a terrible pass on first down from the 20 and a receiver getting his feel tangled on third down.

Tulane series 3

No series. Just a brilliant 100-yard return by Rayshawn Pleasant for a TD. I mentioned in one of the preseason practice reports that Shaadie Clayton-Johnson clearly was Tulane's best kickoff returner. Good thing I'm not the special teams coach. Pleasant is incredibly fast with outstanding instincts, and he scored untouched on a return that would have gone for 20 yards at most by a normal returner.

UAB series 4


This is when UAB's badness and Tulane's playmaking ability really came to the fore. Sam Howard laid a huge hit on a running back who already had lost control of a pass on a middle screen, and the ball ricocheted to Eli Champaigne for a lucky interception that still involved quick reflexes on his part and never would have been possible without the big collision. Good for Champaigne, who has been around for ever, signing in 2020 but never enrolling while a serious knee injury healed and then signing again in 2021.

Tulane series 4

Arnold Barnes made a nice block on Hughes' 1-yard TD run. Tulane has five legitimate running backs. I'm not sure why Trey Cornist, who was the least impressive of the group during camp, earned early opportunities in games earlier this season, but even he has looked good. If he is No. 5, that is a strong room. I love me some Jamauri McClure, but Barnes was terrific on a second-half drive.

UAB series 5

Tulane's biggest concern when it faces good teams will be the periodic breakdowns on defense, particularly on running plays, as occurred on a 61-yard run. Bailey Despanie, whom I almost wrote a feature on after the Oklahoma game before deciding the material was a little thin, has not played nearly as well since his ejection for targeting in that game. He got juked badly when he came up to limit the gain to 10-or-so yards. Johnathan Edwards, for the second time this year, prevented a touchdown with tremendous catch-up speed, and this time it paid off, unlike at ULL. Those plays go unnoticed in a 71-20 laugher, but they will matter down the road. Javion White broke up a third-down pass at the back of the end zone, providing foreshadow.

Tulane series 5

The kickoff out of bounds, though not intentional, was a direct result of Pleasant's TD return. Shaadie Clayton-Johnson broke two tackles on his first carry, the Hughes took it 51 yards to the house after breaking a tackle near the line of scrimmage. He'll never be mistaken for a speedster, but his improvement in that department made the difference between being tackled near the 5 and scoring.

UAB series 6

Fobbs-White nearly got his second sack, and this time Patrick Jenkins benefited by cleaning up. They are an effective combo when they line up on the same side of the line.

Tulane series 6

A rare possession that did not end in a touchdown, with Brown getting stuffed on the jet sweep again and Thompson getting too excited and throwing well over the head of an open Alex Bauman on third-and-goal. He got a chance for redemption later.

UAB series 7

Javion White, who is going to be a terrific player, made a stop for a 1-yard loss with Ransaw having left due to an injury, showing his multi-dimensional skills. In a litany of issues for the Blazers, one of them was Kitna's inability to keep his helmet on. He had to leave for a play for the second time, this time on third down, when it came off. What the heck was going on. Not that he was playing well enough for it to make a difference.

Tulane series 7

Arnold Barnes converted a fourth-and-1 with a power run after lining up as a fullback in the old I formation. I really like the different things Joe Craddock does with his offense, and the way he uses two backs in short-yardage situations at times is one of them. The rest of the drive was too easy.

UAB series 8

It was Kam Hamilton's turn to get a drive-ending sack. Tulane's best defensive line in my view this year is with Hamilton and Fobbs-White on the outside and Jenkins and Parker Peterson inside. If you had told me that would be the case a month ago, I would have thought you were crazy.

I will put the second half up in a while.

Update: Wednesday, Oct. 9

No practice report today because they have limited media to Tuesday only during bye weeks in the past few years, but I did make it over to the stadium to get the free snoball that comes following Wednesday practices following victories (I'm totally a 56-year-old-kid) and timed it perfectly to when practice ended.

I really think a college football playoff spot is in play for this team if it keeps winning, and that's the hard part. ESPN's college football power index (FPI) gives Tulane the best chance to win out of anyone in the FBS, although the percentile (.309) makes it much more likely the Wave will lose again according to that formula, which dovetails into the point I want to make. It is hard to win week after week without a slip-up, which is whey I do not agree with the people on my twitter feed who insist the Wave has no shot at the automatic bid that goes to the No. 5 conference champion because there is no way Boise State will lose again. That's hogwash. I'm not saying Boise State definitely will loss, but the FPI has it as 74.8 percent likely and I agree. In Boise State's favor is having the single best player in college football. Running back Ashton Jeanty is averaging 206.2 yards per game and has the highlight reel to back up those numbers. He will test whether a running back can still win the Heisman, particularly one from outside the P4. It hasn't happened since Derrick Henry in 2015 and hasn't happened for any running back for a school other than Alabama since Reggie Bush in 2005. But the rest of that team is beatable. It would not shock me if Boise State lost at UNLV on Oct. 25 or at San Jose State on Nov. 16 or at home to Oregon State in its regular-season. Then, even if it has won out, it would need to win the Mountain West championship game to qualify for the automatic spot.

Tulane obviously missed a huge opportunity against Kansas State, but as long as the Wildcats and Oklahoma stay in the top 25, those will be good losses in the eyes of the selection committee in comparison to the other Group of 5 conference champions. The committee also likes complete teams that dominate their opponents, and that's two more checks for Tulane. I don't see any team other than Boise State that would be rated higher than an 11-2 Tulane, which might even have a pair of good wins on its resume if Navy and Army (in the AAC title game) are ranked when they play (likely requiring upset wins over Notre Dame for both of them).

A 12-1 James Madison? Nah. Its wild win over North Carolina may not even be as good as Tulane's over ULL. James Madison lost to UL Monroe and will not have played a team receiving a point in the polls.

A 12-1 Coastal Carolina? Not with a loss to Virginia and no other games of consequence.

Anyone in the MAC? No chance. Northern Illinois already has lost twice since its shocking upset of Notre Dame.

An undefeated LIberty? The committee will not be fooled twice, and Liberty, which survived FIU in OT last night, is playing the single easiest schedule in the country. For what it's worth, FPI gave Liberty on ly a two percent chance of going undefeated before the FIU game anyway.

The only team that could push Tulane out other than Boise State is UNLV, but there is no way UNLV is beating Boise State twice and beating San Jose State on the road. FPI gives UNLV a 6.1 percent chance of winning out, which I think is too high.

The key for Tulane is taking care of business. North Texas on the road could be interesting because North Texas throws the ball really well. Tulane likely will have to beat Navy to even reach the AAC title game. Memphis is no automatic win even though the Wave has won three in row at Yulman against the Tigers fairly comfortably. A likely title game against Army would not be a piece of cake. Still, the Wave is better than everyone it will face, so it's a matter of not having a slip-up or bad luck at the wrong time.
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