Boxing on September 11th
Dillian Whyte v. TBD and potentially Kyoguchi-Soto and Akhmadaliev-Rios (latter two had been scheduled for August 28th)
Showtime: super bantamweight doubleheader (Brandon Figueroa-Stephen Fulton; Ra'eese Aleem-Daniel Roman)
Triller: Oscar De La Hoya v. Vitor Belfort
NBA Trades
Pelicans -- Grizzlies: Steven Adams, Eric Bledsoe, 10th pick in today's draft and one other first-round pick
Grizzlies -- Pelicans: 17th pick in today's draft
General News
The OKC Thunder's home arena is now the Paycom Center (was Chesapeake Energy Arena). The deal extends through 2036
MLB News
OF Joey Gallo is heading from the Rangers to the Yankees for RHP's Glenn Otto and Randy Vazquez, 2B Ezequiel Duran, shortstop Josh Smith, 2B/OF Trevor Hauver and OF Everson Pereira
Boxing on Saturday
Xu Can-Leigh Wood for the WBA featherweight title is the new Matchroom main event on DAZN (Benn-Granados off the card)
UFC on October 2nd
Women's Bantamweight rescheduled bout: Aspen Ladd v. Macy Chiasson
Boxing News
Standby September date worked out for Lopez-Kambosos
Vasiliy Lomachenko v. TBD could headline Madison Square Garden on December 11th
Super Lightweight: Josh Taylor's first IBF defense v. Jack Catterall headed for Scotland, either on November 20th or 27th
*Also a potential for November: Terence Crawford v. Shawn Porter
November 13th will most likely see WBO super featherweight champ Jamel Herring face mandatory Shakur Stevenson
Light Heavyweight: Joe Smith Jr WBO defense v. Umar Salamov is targeted for October 23rd. Targeted locations between Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center or Nassau Coliseum
Targeted date for Lyndon Arthur-Anthony Yarde rematch is October 9th
F Zach Hyman has signed with Edmonton for seven years
F Blake Coleman has signed with Calgary for six years
D Tyson Barrie has re-signed with Edmonton for three years
Edmonton has bought out the final two years of the contract of F James Neal
D Dmitry Kulikov has signed with Minnesota for two years
The Sabres have signed goalies Craig Anderson and Aaron Dell to respective one-year deals. Anderson has 19,994 saves and is the winningest goalie in Senators history (202 of his 291 wins), while Dell has a .906 save percentage in 114 NHL appearances
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