Jake Paul is taking a cue from "Rocky IV" and heading to the mountains to train for his upcoming boxing match ... and TMZ Sports has the video.
He's confident about the fight -- but when it comes to the FBI investigation surrounding him ... not so much.
The 23-year-old was on a hardcore mountain bike ride early Wednesday morning with his team in Mammoth Lakes, California.
FYI, top fighters like UFC star Rafael dos Anjos and others have trained in Mammoth in the past because of the altitude -- it sits nearly 8,000 feet above sea level and many athletes feel it helps with conditioning.
Paul -- who's set to fight 36-year-old ex-NBA star Nate Robinson on Nov. 28th -- clearly feels the training location will give him an advantage.
In fact, when asked for a fight prediction, Jake's promising a 1st round knockout of the 3-time NBA Slam Dunk champion.
But, when asked if he'll also be able to beat the FBI's case against him stemming from an incident in Arizona back in May, Jake replied, "I don't know about all that."
As we previously reported, the FBI says it's investigating allegations of criminal acts surrounding the incident at Scottsdale Fashion Square.
8:15 PM PT -- Under Armour has responded to the UCLA lawsuit ... telling TMZ Sports they plan to fight the university, and win in court.
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"While we are disappointed that UCLA elected to file suit, we are confident in our position and will defend it vigorously. We sought and remain open to working out a reasonable and appropriate transition for the university, and most importantly for the student-athletes."
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"In fact, at UCLA’s request after the termination of the agreement, Under Armour continued to deliver athletic products for the 2020-2021 school year because we support athletes, even as it remains uncertain when sports will resume."
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6:26 PM PT -- UCLA's Vice Chancellor of Strategic Communications tells TMZ Sports ... “It is unfortunate that Under Armour is opportunistically using the global pandemic to try to walk away from a binding agreement it made in 2016 but no longer likes."
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"UCLA has met the terms of the agreement, which does not require that games in any sport be played on a particular schedule. We filed this lawsuit in order to support our student-athletes and the broader UCLA community, including the athletic department that has brought 118 national championships to Westwood.”
UCLA says Under Armour is full of crap for using the COVID pandemic as an excuse to back out of a $280 million sponsorship deal ... and now the school is suing.
Here's the deal ... back in June, UA announced it would be pulling the plug on the 15-year deal it made with UCLA which began in 2017.
The University had touted it as the "largest athletic apparel sponsorship deal in the history of American college sports."
According to the suit, obtained by TMZ Sports, UA messaged to the school that because of the pandemic, the company would not be getting the widespread brand exposure it was promised when it entered the massive contract.
Under Armour allegedly cited the cancelation of college baseball games and the uncertainty of bigger sports like football and basketball as the main reasons for the move.
But, UCLA ain't buyin' the company's excuse -- claiming the REAL reason UA backed out is because the company is in financial trouble and was looking for a way to save some cash.
UCLA says in its suit, "Under Armour decided to try to use the COVID-19 pandemic as a cover to get out of paying on a deal that it no longer wanted to be in."
UCLA claims it seeks to "hold Under Armour to the promises that it made" ... and wants to force them to pay out the rest of the contract.
There's more ... UCLA claims UA also tried to use the excuse that the school didn't take appropriate action in the wake of the FBI's Varsity Blues college admissions scandal, which involved a former UCLA soccer coach.
UCLA claims it took swift action and put the coach on leave the same day as his arrest -- and then accepted his resignation a few days later.
UCLA says Under Armour never suggested they mishandled the situation until using it as an excuse to get out of the deal.
UCLA is suing for more than $200 MILLION in damages for breach of contract.
Before he left, Smith explained his decision this way ...
"Right now, my head is like ready to explode," Smith said about the aftermath of the Jacob Blake police shooting in Wisconsin.
Smith says he can't stop thinking about the incident and the surrounding issues -- whether it's in the car or in the broadcast studio -- and he felt a strong compulsion to take some sort of action.
After he walked off, Ernie Johnson said he respects Kenny's decision ... and they continued on with the show.
55-year-old Smith won 2 NBA titles during his 10 year career and has become a key member of the "Inside the NBA" team, the most popular basketball show on TV.
As we previously reported, the Milwaukee Bucks refused to take the court for Game 5 of their playoff series with the Orlando Magic. Other NBA teams followed suit.
Ultimately, the NBA said all 3 games will be postponed to a later date.
4:12 PM PT -- The Mariners have officially decided to join the Brewers and Reds ... and will NOT play their game against the Padres in San Diego.
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The S.D. Union-Tribune's Kevin Acee reports Seattle players just made the decision ... and spoke with Padres players about it all afterward on Petco Park's field.
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3:18 PM PT -- Other MLB teams are considering joining the Brewers in the protest ... including the Seattle Mariners, who have the most Black players of any team on their roster, ESPN's Jeff Passan reports.
The Milwaukee Brewers have now opted out of their game Wednesday against the Reds ... following the NBA's lead in protesting after the Jacob Blake shooting.
Players from the team met just hours before they were set to take the diamond against Cincinnati at Miller Park ... and eventually decided to sit out.
Of course, Blake was horrifically shot 7 times in the back by a police officer just 45 minutes from Milwaukee on Sunday ... and athletes all across the country are now furious and seeking justice.
In fact, Brewers star reliever Josh Hader spoke about it all just minutes before the team made the decision ... praising the Milwaukee Bucks for being the initial ones to boycott.
"It's more than sports," Hader told media members of the situation. "And [the Bucks] showed it. It's not about the game. It's more than that. And this is a time where we need to really not stay quiet and empower our voices."
Hader added, "It's something that can't just stay quiet and it's nothing that we can just put behind us. It's something that all of us we have to continue to voice and bring light to this situation that we have because it's a big thing."
As we previously reported ... after the Bucks did not come out to the court for their playoff game Wednesday -- the rest of the league's playoff schedule for the day was postponed.
Begs the question ... how many other MLB teams will now follow suit?
"For this to occur, it is imperative for the Wisconsin State legislature to reconvene after months of inaction and take up meaningful measures to address issues of police accountability, brutality and criminal justice reform."
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4:14 PM PT -- The WNBA is following the NBA's lead ... officially canceling Wednesday night's games.
3:47 PM PT -- Bucks ownership released a statement on the boycott ... saying they will stand by their players' decision to sit out.
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"We fully support our players and the decision they made. Although we did not know beforehand, we would have wholeheartedly agreed with them."
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"The only way to bring about change is to shine a light on the racial injustices that are happening in front of us. Our players have done that and we will continue to stand alongside them and demand accountability and change."
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2:08 PM PT -- The NBA says all 3 playoff games scheduled for Wednesday have been postponed, after multiple teams refused to take the court.
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Bucks vs. Magic, Rockets vs. OKC Thunder and Lakers vs. Blazers are officially off ... for now.
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The league says all of the games will be rescheduled to a later date.
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More NBA boycotts might be on the way ... the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder are NOT planning on taking the court for their Game 5 playoff matchup.
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1:47 PM PT -- That game is scheduled to take place at 5:30 CT -- but according to The Athletic, it ain't happening.
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There's also a buzz the Lakers could boycott their Wednesday night playoff game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
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LeBron James just tweeted, "F*CK THIS MAN!!!! WE DEMAND CHANGE. SICK OF IT."
The Milwaukee Bucks are boycotting their playoff game against the Orlando Magic Wednesday ... electing to not take the court in protest after the Jacob Blake shooting.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and his teammates did not participate in pre-game warm-ups before their scheduled Game 5 matchup in the NBA bubble ... staying put in the locker room.
Of course, Blake was shot in the back 7 times by a police officer during an incident in Kenosha on Sunday ... about 45 minutes from Milwaukee.
The news was just made official minutes ago -- with the team announcing they will not play on Wednesday at all.
Bucks player George Hill issued a short statement saying, "We’re tired of the killings and the injustice."
Bucks exec Alex Lasry has also weighed in ...
"Some things are bigger than basketball," Lasry said.
"The stand taken today by the players and org. shows that we’re fed up. Enough is enough. Change needs to happen."
"I’m incredibly proud of our guys and we stand 100% behind our players ready to assist and bring about real change."
Obviously, this will have huge ramifications -- the team is reportedly facing millions of dollars in fines for missing the game. But, they clearly feel the social justice statement is worth it.
ESPN's Bobby Marks says the fine could be as high as $5 million if the NBA chooses to enforce it.
Both the Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics have also discussed boycotting their playoff game on Thursday.
Unclear if the Bucks' move will embolden them to stay off the court.
Of course, Bucks player Sterling Brown was victim of police brutality back in 2018 when he was tased by cops while outside of a Walgreens in Milwaukee while on a first date.
12:57 PM PT -- Washington team owner Daniel Snyder is strongly denying he had any role in the creation of the lewd cheerleader videos described in The Washington Post article.
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"I do not have any knowledge of the 10 year old videos referenced in the story," Snyder says.
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"I did not request their creation and I never saw them."
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Snyder says the videos are not in the team archives and he believes they are either unauthorized or fraudulent.
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He says the team requested to see the videos from the Post to be forensically evaluated and authenticated -- but the paper never sent over the footage.
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Snyder addresses other allegations from the story involving gender discrimination and sexual harassment ... saying he was unaware of the allegations until they surfaced in the media.
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"I have admittedly been too hands-off as an owner and allowed others to have day-to-day control to the detriment of our organization."
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"Going forward, I am going to be more involved and we have already made major changed in personnel, bringing in new leadership to drive cultural transformation on and off the field."
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Snyder says he's also bringing in a team of investigators to look into the allegations in the article.
Washington NFL team staffers secretly produced and distributed a video of the team's cheerleaders in compromising positions, including clips with their bare breasts exposed ... this according to a new bombshell report.
It all went down during a 2008 shoot for a "Beauties on the Beach" calendar -- where a video crew chronicled the making of a sexy bikini calendar.
But, according to the Washington Post, team staffers used outtakes to put together a special, secret cut featuring moments when the women inadvertently exposed their nipples in the course of the shoot.
The Washington Post claims to have obtained a copy of the video -- but obviously, the outlet is not publishing it.
The Post reports the team's lead broadcaster, Larry Michael, played a major role in the making of the lewd video.
Michael's former staffer Brad Baker claims Michael told staffers the video was being made for team owner Daniel Snyder.
For his part, Michael is adamantly denying the allegations in the report -- saying, "Nothing can be further from the truth. I was never asked to nor did I ask someone to compile videos as [the Post] described."
The Washington Football Team has not commented on the allegations in the Post's report ... though the Post claims they were given multiple opportunities before they published the story.
In the article, the Post says it spoke with more than 100 past and current employees about the culture -- and it wasn't great.
"The employees also described an atmosphere in which bullying and demeaning behavior by management created a climate of fear that allowed abusive behavior to continue unchecked," the Post reports.
The article comes in the wake of previous, similar allegations about how the franchise has been run ever since Snyder became the owner.
In the past few weeks, the team has fired several employees and hired attorney Beth Wilkinson to conduct a full investigation into the team's workplace.
12:32 PM PT -- Shocking comments from Charles Barkley ... the NBA legend just ripped Paul George for revealing he battled depression in the league's bubble -- with Chuck saying the Clippers star should straight up stop complaining.
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Barkley went on The Dan Patrick Show on Wednesday and essentially said PG13 had no right to speak about his bubble anxiety ... given the hardships other Americans are currently going through.
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"I don't think guys making millions of dollars should be worried just because they're stuck in a place where they can go fishing and play golf and play basketball and make millions of dollars," Barkley said.
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"That's not a dark place. The thing that just happened in Wisconsin, the things happening with this pandemic, all these people losing their jobs, those people are in a dark place."
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Barkley continued, "We are the luckiest people in the world to dribble a stupid basketball and make millions of dollars. We're never in a dark place. I just think we need to be careful what we complain about."
Paul George is speaking out about the challenges of being stuck in the NBA bubble ... saying he battled with anxiety and depression while going through a historic slump.
The L.A. Clippers superstar had been under-performing during the playoffs before erupting for a 35-point game against the Mavericks on Tuesday ... and spoke in detail about what it was like to struggle with the mental aspect of the game in Orlando.
"It was just a little bit of everything," George said after the huge Game 5 win. "I underestimated mental health, honestly. I had anxiety, a little bit of depression. Just being locked in here."
"I just wasn't there. I checked out."
FYI -- George was REALLY going through a tough time on the court ... becoming the first player since 1960 to shoot less than 25% in 3 straight games.
It got so bad, it was to the point where PG-13 was posting cryptic messages about haters on IG ... and was trending on social media.
The 30-year-old said it all changed for him after speaking with a team psychiatrist ... who helped him get in a good spot before the 154-111 win.
"My energy, my spirit was changed. That's all it needed. That's all I needed. I came here, I knew what my job was. Left it all on that court .... Ready to move forward."
The Bubble situation isn't exactly a cakewalk for some of the NBA players -- while the league has done a good job keeping players healthy and safe, many are having a tough time being away from their families and friends for so long.
Props to George for speaking out about his mental health issues -- it's not an easy thing for people to discuss, especially on a national platform ... and he deserves credit.
Rudy Giulianijust went scorched-earth on Doc Rivers -- claiming his emotional speech about the Jacob Blake shooting is loaded with BS.
The former NYC mayor took serious issue with the Clippers coach during a call Wednesday on the "Brian Kilmeade Show" on Fox News Radio ... and he didn't hold back.
"What Doc is doing is seriously misleading the African-American community," Giuliani said ... "It's a con job the Democrats have played on them for 60 years."
Rudy was particularly upset about Doc's claim that Black people love America, but "this country does not love us back."
"That's a totally ridiculous statement about loving this country," Giuliani said.
"Look, the danger of getting shot by a cop is about one-tenth of one percent. The danger of being shot and killed by another black is about 99%."
"So, for every 8 or 10 people that are shot by cops every year, 7,000 are killed by other black men. So, hey Doc, how about we deal with that?! And stop blaming it on the cops."
Rudy acknowledged cops "make a mistake once in a while" but says the bigger issue is, "Why are they in your neighborhood ten times more than anybody else's neighborhood? 'Cause they don't like you or because you're killing each other ten times more than anybody else and they're trying to protect the innocent victims that your people are killing?!"
Giuliani claims he has "the right" to speak on the matter because "nobody saved more black lives than I did when I reduced homicide [in NYC] by 65% [when I was mayor]."
He also had this message for Doc -- "How about you deal with the real problem and stop the bull? The real problem is the heavy level of crime in the black community."
LaMelo Ball will NOT be reppin' the family business when the NBA season rolls around -- the prospect is about to ink a huge deal with Puma!!!
The news will officially end an era for the Big Baller Brand ... with Melo becoming the first Ball Bro to jump ship for another company.
The partnership makes sense, considering Melo, Lonzo and LiAngelo all just signed with Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports ... and Hov is the creative director for Puma Basketball.
In fact, we spoke with LaVar about the possibility of a BBB x Puma collab back in May ... and he seemed interested in the idea.
Melo's move adds to Puma's growing list of clients ... including names like veteran center DeMarcus Cousins, Suns star Deandre Ayton and Hornets guard Terry Rozier.
Of course, Ball is no newbie to the shoe game -- he had his own signature shoe in high school, which eventually deemed him ineligible for the NCAA.
Ball is widely regarded as one of the best players in the 2020 NBA Draft ... and is projected to be a top-3 pick.
The Athletic's Shams Charania says the deal is close to being completed ... but so far, no word on the $$$ or if Zo will make another song in honor of the move.
11:10 AM PT -- In 911 audio of the alleged incident obtained by TMZ Sports ... the caller tells dispatch the whole altercation was related to Alexander's father's "disappearance."
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"Someone went missing," the caller says, "and [the alleged victim] was with the guy and now they're telling him like, 'Where's the guy?' and all that."
The caller, who ID'd himself as the alleged victim's son, claimed he was on the phone with his father when he heard two guys arguing and roughing him up.
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The caller says he could hear his dad saying, "Why are you hitting me" and "stuff like that" ... adding he believed his dad was "in trouble."
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10:10 AM PT -- Police say Mackensie Alexander and another man beat the hell out of a guy on Tuesday ... and cops say it all started because the men confronted the alleged victim about "an incident that had transpired the day prior."
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In police documents, obtained by TMZ Sports, cops say Alexander and Evins Clement showed up to an Immokalee, FL residence to interrogate a man about a "prior incident."
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FYI -- cops did NOT reveal what the alleged incident was nor did they confirm the identity of the alleged victim. But, it looks like the altercation could be connected to Alexander's father's disappearance.
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In the docs, cops say Alexander and Clement tried to get the man to leave with them in their car ... but they say the man refused, "due to fear of retaliation from the prior incident."
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Officers say that's when Alexander "threatened the victim that he had a firearm in his vehicle if the victim continued to refuse to go with them."
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Cops say when the alleged victim continued to refuse ... they say Clement grabbed the man and held him down while Alexander punched him with a closed fist in the face repeatedly.
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Officers say both Alexander and Clement then fled the scene when they heard cops' sirens approaching.
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Cops add in the report the alleged victim "had a noticeable injury to his lip and forehead."
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Both Clement and Alexander were eventually arrested ... with the two each being booked on misdemeanor battery charges.
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In a statement released Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Collier County Sheriff's Office said, "We recognize that this is an emotional and frightening time for the family and friends of [Alexander's father] Jean Odney Alexandre."
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"However, everyone must act within the law."
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6:15 AM PT -- 8/26 -- Alexander was arrested shortly after leaving Bengals camp to search for his missing father ... TMZ Sports has confirmed.
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Jail records show the NFL player was booked on 1 count of battery on Tuesday.
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Unclear the details of the arrest -- we're working on it -- but NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports, "My understanding is he allegedly confronted the man who left behind his father, Jean Odney Alexandre, on a berry-picking trip."
Cincinnati Bengals CB Mackensie Alexander has left training camp to help police search for his missing father, this according to reports.
Mackensie's dad, 65-year-old Jean Odney Alexandre went missing Monday after a palmetto berry picking trip in Okeechobee County, FL.
The Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office says Jean went on the trip with another man ... who ended up leaving the prairie without Alexandre.
Jean was reported missing late Monday night ... and law enforcement launched a search mission using K-9's, 4 wheelers and helicopters.
26-year-old Alexander -- a 2nd-round draft pick out of Clemson in 2016 -- bolted training camp in Cincinnati to join the search, according to Tom Pelissero.
The former Commissioner of the NYPD is going after LeBron James ... saying the NBA superstar should keep his mouth shut when it comes to criticizing police because he "has no idea what the job is."
Bernie Kerik -- who was commish from 2000 to 2001 -- was really upset with LeBron's critical comments about the police officers involved in the Jacob Blake shooting.
"I’ve got nothing nice to say about those cops at all," Bron told the media on Monday.
"If you’re sitting here and telling me that there was no way to subdue [Blake] or detain him before the firing of guns, then you’re sitting here and lying to not only me, you’re lying to every African American, and every black person in the community."
Enter Kerik ... who clapped back hard at Bron on social media.
"You should not comment or criticize when you have no idea what the job is, nor would you have the courage to do it," he said.
You should not comment or criticize when you have no idea what the job is, nor would you have the courage to do it. I’d challenge @KingJames to handcuff someone the refuses to comply, or spend a day in a firearms simulations training center? https://t.co/z61JBmhKrS
"I’d challenge [LeBron James] to handcuff someone the refuses to comply, or spend a day in a firearms simulations training center?"
Kerik has been a staunch defender of the police in several high profile shooting cases over the years.
He's also a big Donald Trump supporter -- and was pardoned by POTUS in 2020 stemming from a 2010 conviction on 8 felonies, including tax fraud and lying to govt. officials.
San Jose Sharks star Logan Couture claims he was "sucker punched" in Toronto on Tuesday ... and says it was all because he said he'd vote Republican if he could.
Couture -- who's Canadian -- made the revelation in a series of social media posts Wednesday ... saying, "I spent last night in Toronto Ontario."
"I talked about voting for the Republican Party, and I mentioned Donald Trump by name. I was sucker punched."
Couture didn't say if he suffered any injuries as a result of the alleged attack ... but added, "Is this really what we are coming to? If you vote you are a villain? Man this world is so wrong."
It's unclear exactly what Couture said that led to the alleged punch ... the 31-year-old claims he does NOT support Donald Trump and appeared to say he never voiced a pro-Trump opinion Tuesday.
Rather, Couture says he simply said something along the lines of he'd vote for the Republican party if he had a say in the matter.
"[I was punched for] saying my dad was a police officer and I 'would' if I could vote republican," Couture said.
We're out to the Toronto Police Service for more information.
Couture has been a beast for the Sharks for the past decade ... scoring 256 career goals since he came up with the team in the 2009-10 season.
He famously signed an 8-year, $64 MILLION contract extension with SJ back in 2018.
Dana Whitesays he never had second thoughts about stumping for his pal, Donald Trump, at the Republican National Convention this week ... essentially saying critics can kiss his ass.
In fact, when it comes to criticism about his relationship with Trump, White told reporters Tuesday -- "That sh*t doesn’t bother me."
"I don’t give a sh*t. I don’t care what people think of me or what they think,” White said.
With how divisive politics are right now, @DanaWhite says that never factored into his decision to speak at the #RNC in support of his friend, @realDonaldTrump.
“The people that know me know who I am and know what I’m about."
White is slated to speak at the 2020 RNC on Thursday night. He also gave a speech for Trump at the 2016 RNC.
"Listen, this is America. Everybody has their own opinions and their own choices. I know that sometimes people go after you because of whatever, but everybody knows me. Everybody knows what I’m about."
White and Trump go back decades. Dana has often said POTUS was one of the few early supporters of UFC who helped pave the way for the business to become the monster that it is today.
Ex-Formula One team manager Flavio Briatore -- a former titan in the sport -- is hospitalized in "stable" condition after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
70-year-old Briatore -- who had been rallying against COVID closures -- was admitted to San Raffaele hospital in Italy on Sunday after coming down with a fever.
His condition was initially described as serious -- but Flavio's team now says he's "good and stable."
Briatore -- who was once engaged to Naomi Campbell and has a kid with Heidi Klum -- had been at odds recently with Italian officials who were trying to close nightclubs to stop the spread of the virus.
He famously owns the Billionaire nightclub in Sardinia -- and fought hard to keep the place open ... saying recently on IG, "It breaks my heart to see an economy slaughtered by people who have done sod all."
But, more than 60 staffers at the club tested positive for COVID over the past few days -- sparking concerns of a possible major outbreak.
FYI, Briatore managed the RenaultandBenetton teams in the 90s and 2000s ... and oversaw champion drivers including Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso.
David Beckham isn't quite ready to pucker up for International Dog Day, but he is ready to show off his newest pooch, which seems more than eager to plant one on its owner.
The soccer star posted a cute photo Wednesday in honor of the holiday, showing off the Beckham family's newest canine addition, Sage, which made its debut this past Christmas.
In his IG post, David can bee seen trying to resist face licks from Sage. He captioned it ... "Happy International dog day 🐶 sage trying her luck with a kiss on the lips 💋." Lips or not, it looks like Sage is getting her share of face time with papa bear.
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BTW, Victoria appears to have been the photog here ... she posted a BTS shot that might be just as adorable -- showing Dave cradling Sage, who looks all too pleased with the attention.
Sage is the Beckhams' third dog ... they have two other Cocker Spaniels, Fig and Olive, who've been with the brood for a bit now. As with any incoming family member, though, Sage is the one getting most of the fam's love ... social media-wise, anyway.
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Don't worry, you're just as important F&O. It's just Sage's time to shine right now ...
A historic moment nearly turned disastrous for the White Sox on Tuesday ... star OF Eloy Jimenez smashed up his ankle celebrating a no-hitter -- and, for a while, it didn't look good.
Here's the deal ... Chicago ace Lucas Giolito went OFF against the Pittsburgh Pirates -- twirling a sparkling 9 no-hit innings with 13 strikeouts -- and after the final out, his teammates mobbed him to celebrate.
#WhiteSox Eloy Jimenez was injured during the celebration on the field.
Clip 1: he's running to the celebration. Very end may have gone down Clip 2: on ground talking to trainer about lower leg possible ankle injury Clip 3: Eloy gets up and walks off on his own power pic.twitter.com/evPzIIk9Ft
The problem? When Eloy rushed into the mosh pit ... Edwin Encarnacion appeared to step on his foot, twisting his ankle.
Eloy -- who's been a MONSTER for Chicago this season -- crumpled to the diamond in serious pain ... and was down on the ground for nearly the entirety of the Sox's celebration.
Fortunately, Eloy was able to hobble off the field under his own power ... and, for now, the White Sox believe Jimenez avoided serious injury.
"Jumping up and down, he kind of twisted his ankle a little bit," Chicago manager Rick Renteria told reporters after the game.
"But thankfully he walked off the field OK under his own power, and we’ll see how he’s doing tomorrow."
It'd be a huge blow for the Sox if Eloy has to miss any time ... he's batting .306 with NINE home runs this season.