‘Beware, make sure you read the fine print’: Oscar De La Hoya warns boxers about signing with Zuffa
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Oscar De La Hoya warned boxers about signing with Zuffa, cautioning that Saudi investment in boxing may decline soon. He emphasized the importance of reading the fine print in contracts, suggesting financial stability in the sport could be temporary. His comments highlight concerns over the sustainability of Saudi-backed boxing ventures.
The Atlanta Braves defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 9-0, with Austin Riley hitting two home runs, as Martin Perez pitched six innings. The Braves improved to 13-7, securing their third consecutive win. Perez was previously designated for assignment but signed a minor league deal earlier this week.
Kevin Durant's injury status for Game 1 against the Lakers remains uncertain, with updates pending. The Rockets star's availability could significantly impact the playoff matchup, but no definitive decision has been announced yet.
Max Muncy hit two home runs, Tyler Glasnow allowed only two hits over seven innings, and the Dodgers beat the Rockies 7-1 at Coors Field. Shohei Ohtani extended his on-base streak to 49 games in frigid conditions, with snow cleared from the field before the game.
Ryan McMahon, slumping at the plate, hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning to lead the Yankees to a 4-2 win over the Royals. It was McMahon's first extra-base hit of the season, ending a 5-for-42 slump.
Tyler Glasnow allowed only two hits over seven innings, leading the Dodgers to a dominant 7-1 victory over the Rockies at Coors Field, in the coldest game in franchise history. Max Muncy also hit two home runs in the game.
The Los Angeles Angels paid tribute to Garret Anderson, a former star left fielder, following his death announced on April 17. The team honored his legacy with a memorial, reflecting on his contributions during his career with the Angels, which included multiple All-Star selections and key playoff performances.