Viewing Party for UFC 282 at Hoops Cabaret New York

The sexy Hoops Cabaret Girls invite you to watch UFC 282 featuring “Blachowicz vs Ankalaev” with them on Saturday, December 10th at Hoops Cabaret and Sports Bar in midtown Manhattan (48 East 33 Street).

Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev have the chance to end 2022 as the UFC light heavyweight champion. They will meet for the vacant championship in the UFC’s final pay-per-view event of the year.

Blachowicz is considered the No. 1 contender and Ankalaev has won nine straight inside the octagon en route to his first UFC title shot.

Hoops is a great place to watch sporting events, with its multiple giant screens, Hi-Def TVs, and a futuristic X-15 MegaTron Video Wall. Every seat has a clear view of the action.  

“Hoops is like a sports fan’s dream come to life,” exclaimed Hoops girl Candace. “Come watch the UFC, get some lap dances, and make it rain on all the hot girls!”  

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QB Mike White Leads Jets Over Bears

Mike White got the hero’s treatment as he walked from the Jets’ locker room to the player’s parking lot after Sunday’s 31-10 win over the Bears. 

White had just thrown for 315 yards and three touchdowns in his first start this season in place of Zach Wilson. White made the Jets’ offense look fun and functional and threw the ball to a whopping 10 different teammates. 

“He made the easy look easy,” coach Robert Saleh said. That is something Zach Wilson, the would-be franchise quarterback, has struggled with all season. 

White finished 22 of 28 for 315 yards and three touchdowns. 

The Jets gained a season-high 466 total yards, a week after gaining only 103 against the Patriots. Yes, it was against a terrible Bears team that was missing two starters in the secondary entering the game and lost another in the second quarter. But the Jets aren’t apologizing for that. 

Mets Make Edwin Diaz Highest Paid Reliever Ever

Before free agency began and all 30 teams could have taken a run at Edwin Diaz, the Mets agreed to bring back their closer on a five-year, $102 million deal. 

The deal includes a $12 million signing bonus, a sixth-year option and an opt-out after three years, plus a full no-trade clause through the opt-out year.

The contract is a record for a reliever, surpassing the five-year, $86 million deal Aroldis Chapman signed with the Yankees in 2016. The average annual value of $20.4 million also exceeds Liam Hendriks’ reliever record of $18 million, set in his 2021 deal with the White Sox.

Diaz is coming off arguably the most dominant season of any reliever, in which he recorded a 1.31 ERA and 118 strikeouts across 62 innings. He had 32 saves in 35 chances, with no blown saves over the final four months of the season. In the process, he also became a fan favorite with his popular entrance music, “Narco,” which led to a live performance from Timmy Trumpet at Citi Field for one of Diaz’s appearances in August.