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Booking the 6 UFC Vegas 76 winners including Sean Strickland's next fight – Ringside Intel – Ringside Intel
With another trip to the Apex Center for UFC Vegas 76 in the books, it’s time to speculate on upcoming opponents for the event’s main card winners like Sean Strickland and Grant Dawson.
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After an aggressive start from Abus Magomedov, Sean Strickland did exactly what we know him for. Marching forward with a steady output of punches in the second round, Strickland’s weaponized cardio and indifference to getting hit were too much for the Russian-born German.
However impressive Sean Strickland was in this win, it shouldn’t improve his standing in the middleweight division very much. A top-10 fighter finishing someone who hasn’t cracked the rankings and has little name value isn’t exactly earth-shattering news. To add salt to the wound, his contemporaries near the top are already paired up and/or trapped in this odd mix of 185ers.
The loser of Robert Whittaker and Dricus Du Plessis is probably the best we can do at the moment unless Strickland takes another backstep in the rankings. With the winner expected to be the challenger to Israel Adesanya’s throne in September, the odd man out can duke it out with Strickland for a chance to reinsert themselves in the mix. Whittaker and Du Plessis will meet this coming Saturday at UFC 290.
It lacked the entertainment value we normally look for in the lightweight division, but Grant Dawson deserves a ton of respect for the way he manhandled Damir Ismagulov. For the full 15 minutes, Dawson controlled the action and completely neutralized the former M-1 champion. His permanent move to American Top Team means that everyone at 155 will have their hands full.
Fortunately, there are more than a few opponents that make sense for Dawson and they all can produce more fireworks than what we received last night. Because the Nebraska native is undefeated in the Octagon, a big step up feels appropriate so let’s see how he’ll do with Mateusz Gamrot. “Gamer” was last seen winning a split decision over Jalin Turner in March.
Michael Morales passed a significant test defeating Max Griffin by unanimous decision. Griffin has been a reliable gatekeeper for the welterweight division since joining the UFC roster in 2016 and has turned away several young prospects since.
While the athletic disparity between the undefeated rising star and the 37-year-old vet was apparent early into their contest, the most impressive part of Morales’ performance was his refusal to take the passenger seat. He denied Griffin’s repeated attempts to transform the pace of the fight and stayed true to his game plan.
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Perhaps this is premature but let’s Morales in front of Mike Mallot next. They’re both Contender Series alum that has done nothing but impress since jumping into the Octagon. It’ll be exciting and could have ramifications as they reach their full potential in years to come.
Ariane Lipski has undoubtedly improved since her first Octagon appearance in 2019. “The Queen of Violence” showed patience and level-headedness in her split decision win over Melissa Gatto which previously escaped her. It’s not hard to envision Lipski sacrificing defensive sensibilities in favor of throwing strikes while leaving herself open to Gatto’s potent weapons.
With that being said, Lipski is still short of the expectations many had for her after her run as KSW flyweight champion. Let’s put her up against the winner of Jasmine Jasudavicius and Tracy Cortez. Jasudavicius and Cortez are confirmed for a September fight night.
Much was made of the successful debut of Ismael Bonfim at UFC 283. The hype was justified as he and his brother Gabriel provided one of the more memorable moments for the Brazilian crowd. The oddsmakers were on board with adding another chapter to that story. However, Benoit Saint-Denis didn’t care and gave gamblers who believed in him an extra bonus with a late first-round submission win.
Saint-Denis has looked nothing short of dominant in all three of his Octagon performances. It’s time to push him past less proven fighters on the UFC payroll. A bout with top 15-level fighter Thiago Moises feels right. Moises most recently submitted Melquizael Costa at UFC 283 in January.
Nursulton Ruziboev showed exactly how dangerous fighting a taller fighter with more range can be. Despite taking heavy leg kicks from Bruno Ferriera, “The Hulk” was still within the 76’ reach and caught a crushing counter right hand before the fight ended with ground and pound.
As he was making his debut in the promotion, it’s likely not a wise idea to throw Ruziboev into the deep end of the middleweight division pool just yet. The winner of Gregory Rodrigues and Denis Tiuliulin makes sense here. Tiuliulin and “Robocop” are on the preliminary card for UFC 292 in August.
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Texas mother seen on video fighting off pit bull that attacked toddler – Fox News
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WARNING: VIDEO AND IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING. Toddler suffers bite injuries after pit bull attacks in Texas front yard. Credit: Chante Wright-Haywood/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX
A small child in Texas is recovering after a vicious pit bull attacked him and his mother, who came to his aid.
The family of the boy, identified as “CJ” in a GoFundMe, said that he is currently suffering from psychological trauma, as well as a physical bite injury.
Chante Wright-Haywood told local Austin TV station KXAN that she and CJ were headed to daycare and work when she heard her 2-year-old son scream and fall to the ground.
The incident was caught on camera and shows Wright-Haywood screaming while kicking the dog off her son.
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Chante Wright-Haywood and her 2-year-old son CJ head out the family’s front door before the dog attack. (Chante Wright-Haywood/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX)
A different vantage point shows the mother twirling the toddler in the air to keep him away from the dog believed to be a stray, as she runs to the front of the home and yells, “Open the door!”
The dog appeared relentless, snappinng its mouth at the boy repeatedly while knocking over a potted plant. The dog even snatched Wright-Haywood’s coffee cup before the home’s door was closed.
“You can hear like that snapping, trying to get to him [my son],” she told KXAN. “My daughter was able to open the door, and I just kind of pushed him in … the dog was trying to get into the house.”
She added that the dog then clawed at the door from the outside.
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A pit bull approaches a toddler in the family’s front yard. (Chante Wright-Haywood/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX)
The pit bull continues trying to get the toddler, even while he is in his mother’s arms. (Chante Wright-Haywood/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX)
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“The dog actually broke the door hinges off of the frame of the door,” Wright-Haywood said. “Me and the kids were putting all our body weight on the door to hold the door close to keep the dog out while I’m calling police and EMS to come.”
CJ suffered a small bite to his stomach, according to the New York Post.
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The mother of six told media outlets that Travis County Animal Control responded to take custody of the dog. An agency statement says, “This is still an active case and the dog is under rabies quarantine. No owner has been identified at this current time.”
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Neighbors Challenge Lake Club as Pickleball Fight Heats Up; P&Z … – Good Morning Wilton
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On Monday, Nov. 27, the Lake Club returned to the Planning and Zoning Commission nearly seven months after a public hearing brought attention to the increasingly tense relationship between the Club and its residential neighbors — many of whom are themselves active members.
Located at 175 Thayer Pond Rd., the Lake Club operates with a special permit that allows private membership recreation clubs to be located within a residential neighborhood, provided that they do not impact the surrounding area more than a typical residential development would. Earlier this year, the Club applied to convert one of its existing tennis courts into four dedicated pickleball courts, which will include changing the surface material to the hard-court paving typical for the sport.
Pickleball has grown enormously in popularity in recent years and is now the fastest growing sport in America. In June, The New York Times published a story on rising noise concerns about the sport, due to the particularly high-pitched “popping” sound it produces.

Back in May, the Commission asked for further sound analysis and challenged the Club about why it had failed to better communicate with neighbors ahead of submitting the application. Returning to the Commission with a resubmitted application, the Lake Club offered two new concessions in light of neighbor concerns, presented by attorney Casey Healy:
- 12-ft fencing with acoustical panels will be installed on two of the four sides of the proposed courts.
- Pickleball play would be restricted to “daylight hours” or no longer than 8:00 am to 8:30 pm, depending on the season. Attorney Kathleen Royle, also representing the Lake Club, confirmed that the courts do not have lights.
Healy reiterated that the estimated sound impact of pickleball on neighboring properties complies Wilton’s noise regulations. However, this finding and the concessions seemed to do little to convince either neighbors or the Commissioners that the Lake Club was making a serious attempt to respond to sound concerns.
Commissioner Chris Pagliaro called the offer ‘cold,’ and said, “After all this time, we basically got a plan that says we’ll put a fence and acoustical panels on two of the walls. It doesn’t feel like the Club is trying to be particularly neighborly, it feels like you’re just trying to check a box.”
A group of nine neighbors, many of whom testified back in May, returned to speak out against the project once again, this time bringing an attorney and an independent sound analysis to back up their case.
The informal coalition made several claims objecting to the application and in some cases, asserting that regardless of pickleball, the Lake Club is already out of compliance with its existing permit:
- Attorney Wilson Carroll, representing resident Ed Rowley, said that “pickleball is fundamentally incompatible with residential neighborhoods,” and argued that the Lake Club’s activity levels are already in excess of permitted residential uses.
- Ed Rowley himself presented a powerpoint on the unique sound qualities of pickleball and widespread community objection to the sport, which is excerpted below.
- Greg Maroney explained that he had indeed been bothered by the sound of the two pickleball tournaments held over the summer, in response to claims by Healy that the Club never received noise complaints in the past. “Am I just supposed to complain every time something annoys me?” Maroney asked. “To who — the police? That’s not a neighborhood. That’s not what I want to do.”
- Several neighbors testified that they had never been contacted by the Lake Club about the pickleball court proposal.
- In addition to the topic of pickleball, neighbors alleged an ongoing issue of noise creep in recent years, citing early morning leaf-blowing and late-night parties featuring DJs and outdoor movie screenings in particular.
The Commission agreed to continue the hearing and add it to the agenda for the Dec. 11 meeting. Healy said that the sound consultant representing the Lake Club would be available to answers questions from the Commission and neighbors at that time.
Remaining Master Plan Regulations (and More) Approved
Elsewhere that evening, the new zoning overlays for Danbury Rd. near Wilton Center passed unanimously following a public hearing in which only one member of the public requested to speak. Kelly Morron asked for clarification on whether St. Mathew’s Cemetery falls within the East overlay zone, which it does.
The new overlays will allow development up to three stories on the east side of Danbury Rd. in the area south of Wilton Center, and up to four stories on the west. More detail on the areas affected can be found in GMW’s past coverage. With the addition of these two new overlays, there are now 11 sets of zoning rules operating in the 0.68 square mile area designated as Greater Wilton Center.
Chair Rick Tomasetti, who also chaired the subcommittee that spearheaded the master plan and resulting zoning regulation changes, recused himself from the vote and did not participate in the Nov. 27 meeting. Vice Chair Melissa-Jean Rotini chaired the meeting in his absence.
The Commission also voted to approve three items that appeared in the Communications/Discussion section of the agenda, a move that seemed unusual to Rotini, who asked Town Planner Michael Wrinn for clarification that a vote could be held “from this place in the agenda.” He confirmed that it could, and so the Commission went on to unanimously approve the following:
- A zoning text amendment and special permit allowing ASML employees working at the 77 Danbury Rd. facility to use overflow parking at the company’s 20 Westport Rd. property; and
- A special permit approving a three-season patio at Cactus Rose restaurant in Wilton Center.
Looking Ahead
New zoning regulations on childcare facilities and electric vehicle charging stations are also in the works, in light of recent state requirements.
The next meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission is scheduled for Monday, Dec. 11. This will also be the first meeting of the new Commission, which will now include Commissioner-elect Anthony Cenatiempo. He replaces Commissioner Matthew Murphy, who is stepping down. The Commissioners thanked Murphy for his service to the town before concluding the meeting.
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Fight, shooting at Rocky Mount motorcycle club leaves 1 man dead – WTVD-TV
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ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WTVD) — A man was shot and killed during an altercation at a motorcycle club, Rocky Mount Police said Monday.
Officers responded just after 9:30 p.m. on Sunday to All Round Huzlerz at 309 Tarboro St. Shots were fired during the fight and 55-year-old Donald Joseph of Rocky Mount was struck. He died at the scene from his injuries.
Police said Joseph was shot by "a known individual" but did not release a name nor mention anyone in custody.
No other injuries were reported.
The Rocky Mount Police Department Criminal Investigations Division continues to investigate. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Rocky Mount Police Department at (252) 972-1411, call Crimestoppers at (252) 977-1111 for cash rewards, or Text-A-Tip (text RMPOL and your message to 274637).
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