The UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey has been untouchable throughout the entirety of her professional career. It's because of this Business Insider named her the most dominant athlete alive. It's a fair assessment because who else can say they finished all their fights but one in the first round; probably just Rousey. The fighter beat out Lebron James, Usain Bolt, Clayton Kershaw, JJ Watt, Floyd Mayweather, Jon Jones, Mike Trout, Aaron Rodgers, Ndamukong Suh, Giancarlo Stanton and Marshawn Lynch. Read More »
Watch Houston Texan star and NFL MVP candidate JJ Watt tackle and decapitate Elmo to get Jimmy Kimmel a latte, before, yep, clean jumping over the talk show host and his offsider Guillermo! Watt took to Jimmy Kimmel Live and also talked about how he stays thrifty despite the huge $100 million contract he signed before the season and avoiding 'Oprah rich' purchases. Watt, who played in the NFL's 2015 Pro Bowl in Arizona over the weekend -- winning the defensive MVP for the game -- also talked about growing up in Wisconsin with his two younger brothers, who sound massive. Read More »
The 2014 NFL MVP race is down to JJ Watt, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady and Tony Romo: can Watt, the Houston Texans defensive linesman, become only the fourth defensive player in the history of the NFL to win the award, topping the Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks? Is Watt more valuable than even non-MVP level quarterbacks such as Peyton Manning, Russell Wilson or Andrew Luck? And what does Jerry Jones think? Read More »
Could Houston Texan JJ Watt become only the third defensive player to win the NFL's MVP award? That's the chatter around the NFL as the Texans lineman put up another dominant display on the weekend, scoring his fifth touchdown of the year to go with his 11.5 sacks, and prompting the Houston crowd to chant "M-V-P, M-V-P" for the defensive behemoth. The only thing that could realistically stop him? The Texans's 6-6 record which, compared to other MVP frontrunners such as Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Richard Sherman, DeMarco Murray and Tom Brady, isn't quite good enough to guarantee a winning season, let alone a playoff berth. Either way, during the Houston Texans's 45-21 smackdown of the Tennessee Titans Sunday, Nov. 30, the Texans's fans made their preference clear, chanting out the accolade for the defensive lineman. Read More »