Uruguay's national soccer team player Luis Suarez arrives at a news conference prior a training session at the Dunas Arena soccer stadium in Natal, June 23, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Barria Jun 27 2014
A man holds his arm in front of an advertising placard showing Uruguay's striker Luis Suarez flashing his teeth, at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro June 26, 2014. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach Jun 27 2014
Brazil and Chile open up the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout round Saturday against one another. Latinpost.com compares these two South American countries on and off the field.
For the second consecutive pay-per-view event, Daniel Bryan will not be performing in the ring, but the WWE World Heavyweight Championship will be in the hands of a new owner. Live from the TD Garden in Boston, Money in the Bank -- taking place at 8 p.m. EST -- will host two ladder matches and three titles are on the line.
And then there were 16. The Group Stage of the World Cup has come to an end and the knockouts begin on Saturday. Prior to the tournament, pundits had their list of favorites, but if the start of the tournament showed the world anything, it is that certain teams are far better than many expected while some favorites have not lived up to top billing. Here is a ranking of the 16 remaining teams.
Having recently finished taping "The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America" set to premiere on Aug. 25 and airing on the UFC Fight Pass, Fox Deportes in the U.S., and Televisa in Mexico, Ultimate Fighting Champion (UFC) World Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez takes time to talk exclusively with LatinPost.com about family, training young fighters and his upcoming fight in Mexico.
Brazil and Chile have both played great so far. These two proud soccer nations will be facing one another in the second consecutive World Cup elimination round. The winner will advance to the quarterfinals. See who has the edge.
The Golden State Warriors are still in talks with the Minnesota Timberwolves about a possible trade centered on All-Star forward Kevin Love, ESPN reported on Friday.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup has been narrowed down to 16 teams. Four continents are still in play with multiple countries that have a chance to win the World Cup. Latin Post.com dissects how each continent has done up to this point.
Also, Dean Ambrose faces Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett, WWE Divas Champion Paige battles Cameron of the Funkadactyls in a non-title match, Bray Wyatt takes on United States Champion Sheamus in singles competition while Cesaro and Alberto Del Rio team up against Dolph Ziggler and Rob Van Dam.
The FIFA World Cup Round of 16 is ready to go. The 16 best teams in the world are set to play in the toughest soccer competition in the world. Here's 10 things you need to know about the teams left.
Novak Djokovic will go up against Gilles Simon in the third round of the Wimbledon Championships, while Andy Murray will resume his title defense when he faces Roberto Bautista Agut in Day 5 of Wimbledon on Friday.