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Weekend Sports Roundup: Upsets and Victories

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This weekend saw a mix of thrilling victories, shocking upsets, and disturbing incidents in the worlds of football, rugby, and MMA. In the MMA world, Sean Strickland scored his first stoppage victory in over two years,...

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Weekend Sports Roundup: Upsets and Victories

News from football, rugby, and MMA worlds

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This weekend saw a mix of thrilling victories, shocking upsets, and disturbing incidents in the worlds of football, rugby, and MMA.

In the MMA world, Sean Strickland scored his first stoppage victory in over two years, finishing Anthony Hernandez in the third round on Saturday night. Following his win, Strickland called out champion Khamzat Chimaev, setting the stage for a potential future showdown. (Source: ESPN)

Meanwhile, in the football world, Chelsea centre-back Wesley Fofana and Burnley midfielder Hannibal were subjected to racist abuse on social media after their teams drew 1-1 on Saturday. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of racism in football and the need for greater action to be taken to prevent such abuse. (Source: BBC)

In more positive news, Ireland secured a record-breaking win over England in the Six Nations, with a final score of 42-14. The victory marked a significant moment for the Irish team, who showed remarkable intensity and ferocity throughout the match. (Source: BBC)

In the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys agreed to a three-year contract with running back Javonte Williams, worth $16 million in guaranteed money. The deal is a significant investment in Williams, who will be expected to play a key role in the Cowboys' offense next season. (Source: ESPN)

Finally, in Scottish football, Motherwell treated Sir Alex Ferguson to a masterclass with a 5-0 win over St Mirren. The victory marked a dominant performance from Motherwell, who showed impressive skill and strategy throughout the match. (Source: BBC)

Overall, this weekend's sports news was marked by a mix of exciting victories, disturbing incidents, and significant developments in the worlds of football, rugby, and MMA.

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  • ESPN: Strickland stops Hernandez, wants Chimaev next
  • BBC: Fofana and Hannibal subjected to racist abuse after Chelsea-Burnley draw
  • ESPN: Sources: Cowboys agree to deal with RB Williams
  • BBC: 'Ireland show they're far from done with record-breaking win'
  • BBC: Motherwell romp to victory over St Mirren

This weekend saw a mix of thrilling victories, shocking upsets, and disturbing incidents in the worlds of football, rugby, and MMA.

In the MMA world, Sean Strickland scored his first stoppage victory in over two years, finishing Anthony Hernandez in the third round on Saturday night. Following his win, Strickland called out champion Khamzat Chimaev, setting the stage for a potential future showdown. (Source: ESPN)

Meanwhile, in the football world, Chelsea centre-back Wesley Fofana and Burnley midfielder Hannibal were subjected to racist abuse on social media after their teams drew 1-1 on Saturday. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of racism in football and the need for greater action to be taken to prevent such abuse. (Source: BBC)

In more positive news, Ireland secured a record-breaking win over England in the Six Nations, with a final score of 42-14. The victory marked a significant moment for the Irish team, who showed remarkable intensity and ferocity throughout the match. (Source: BBC)

In the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys agreed to a three-year contract with running back Javonte Williams, worth $16 million in guaranteed money. The deal is a significant investment in Williams, who will be expected to play a key role in the Cowboys' offense next season. (Source: ESPN)

Finally, in Scottish football, Motherwell treated Sir Alex Ferguson to a masterclass with a 5-0 win over St Mirren. The victory marked a dominant performance from Motherwell, who showed impressive skill and strategy throughout the match. (Source: BBC)

Overall, this weekend's sports news was marked by a mix of exciting victories, disturbing incidents, and significant developments in the worlds of football, rugby, and MMA.

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  • ESPN: Strickland stops Hernandez, wants Chimaev next
  • BBC: Fofana and Hannibal subjected to racist abuse after Chelsea-Burnley draw
  • ESPN: Sources: Cowboys agree to deal with RB Williams
  • BBC: 'Ireland show they're far from done with record-breaking win'
  • BBC: Motherwell romp to victory over St Mirren

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