Arkansas BB Coach Bombards Team W/ 100 'Rebound' Signs ... Plan Works!!!
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What do you do when your team isn't crashing the boards like you want 'em to??
Arkansas men's basketball coach Eric Musselman came up with a simple solution this week ... by flooding the team's locker room AND their cars with signs to get his point across.
Musselman wasn’t happy with his team's recent effort when it came to rebounding … so he instructed his staff to put up over 100 signs that said "DEFENSIVE REBOUND" all over the place.
Silly? Maybe. But, ya can't argue with the results ... 'cause the Razorbacks defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 61-45 Tuesday night ... and guess what -- THEY DOMINATED ON THE GLASS!!!
In fact, Arkansas out-rebounded their opponent by 11 (45-34).
Musselman was asked about the rebounding success after the game ... when he revealed his genius strategy to get everyone on board (literally).
Asked Eric Musselman about Arkansas’ effort on the glass tonight. He said the staff put over 100 rebounding signs all over the locker room and even on the players’ cars to drive the point home.
— Scottie Bordelon (@NWAScottie) February 3, 2021 @NWAScottie
“We felt like that was something we had to do to give ourselves a chance to win."
"We felt like that was something we had to do to give ourselves a chance to win," Musselman said.
But, it didn't stop there -- Musselman even showed up to the game in a UPS uniform. Why?? He wanted the team to DELIVER.
Just like @UPS our guys delivered on time! Great team win! @EricPMusselman @AnthonyRuta @patack32 @riley_hall5 pic.twitter.com/jBp9zxEKcy
— Michael Musselman (@michaelmuss_13) February 3, 2021 @michaelmuss_13
The Razorbacks are having a strong season under Coach Musselman, they are 14-5 on the season and (6-4) in conference play.
And, if they fall on hard times, all coach has to do is fire up the printer!!
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Conor McGregor 3rd Fight with Poirier Is 'Meant to Be' ... Dustin Agrees
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Conor McGregor is pushing hard for a 3rd fight with Dustin Poirier -- claiming he's 100% certain he can correct the mistakes that got him knocked out cold at UFC 257.
... and Dustin Poirier is 100% on board.
The Irishman says he's been watching and re-watching the fight tape from the Jan. 24 event on Fight Island ... and was mostly impressed with his performance.
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McGregor says his conditioning was top-notch, his shots still "held their pop" ... and he thinks he's finally figured out how to defend Dustin's crushing leg kicks.
"Despite the loss I am on the correct path of evolution," McGregor assured his fans in a long IG post.
Conor says he regrets not mixing up his fighting style against Dustin -- admitting he relied too heavily on his boxing skills.
"It’s what I get for picking this bout and opponent as a precursor to a boxing match against [Manny Pacquiao]," Conor says.
McGregor once again praised Dustin for getting the victory -- but says there's still some unfinished business.
"1 a piece now with a Trilogy bout for all the marbles," McGregor said, referencing his 2014 victory over Poirier.
"Not a trilogy I was expecting, nor the tactical affair I was anticipating, but I’d be lying if I said this wasn’t meant to be. This is exactly how this was always meant to be! Buzzing!!"
Poirier responded to Conor's post to let everyone know he's down to run it back -- "You know we are going to do it a 3rd time."
Both fighters are gunning to book a date around May, according to ESPN's Ariel Helwani ... but it seems like this should get done pretty easily.
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Floyd Mayweather 50 Cent Wants to Fight? I'll Beat Your Ass Too!!!
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Floyd Mayweather says he's ALL THE WAY DOWN to scrap with 50 Cent -- telling the rapper to get in line and he'll beat his ass at the end of 2021.
The 43-year-old boxing legend just laid out his schedule for the year ... assuring his fans the postponed exhibition bout with Logan Paul will DEFINITELY happen before the end of the year.
But, Floyd also touched on other boxing challenges ... and responded to 50 Cent who went on V-103's "The Morning Culture" last week and said he'd love a crack at Floyd.
Remember, 50 expressed concern that Floyd is too small and wouldn't agree to a catchweight -- since Floyd usually fights at 150 lbs and Mr. Cent is closer to 180.
Now, Floyd says size doesn't matter one bit -- he'll happily accept 50's challenge.
"I also heard that 50 cent would fight me but claims I'm too small," Floyd said on IG ... "If he wants to lace up at the end of the year we can do an exhibition then."
"I don't care about weight class with any of these guys. The Paul brothers will make great money with the events, but with 50 cent It has to be Winner Takes All.'"
WHO WOULDN'T PAY TO SEE THAT?!?!!
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There's more ... Floyd also says he's down to fight Logan's little bro, Jake Paul, but only if he defeats his upcoming opponent, Ben Askren, when they face off in April.
Also on the schedule, 43-year-old Mayweather says he plans to take another exhibition fight in Tokyo -- just like he did back in 2018 when he beat the dog snot out of undefeated kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa.
Floyd claimed he made MILLIONS for the Tokyo fight -- and said he would continue to do exhibitions for years to come.
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Patriots' Lawrence Guy We're All Rooting For Brady In SB LV ... No Hard Feelings!!!
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Think the Patriots are just gonna turn on Tom Brady 'cause he led another team to the Super Bowl?!
HELL NO -- so says New England captain Lawrence Guy, who tells TMZ Sports ... Tom's former team is still rooting like hell for the QB against the Chiefs this weekend!!!
"Of course I'm rooting for Tom," said Guy, who played with the future Hall of Fame quarterback from 2017 through 2019 ... "Everybody I've talked to, that's pretty much it."
Tom didn't exactly have the most beautiful breakup with New England ... and much has been written about how this Bucs season has proved Bill Belichick and the Pats should have done more to keep him.
But, Guy tells us NONE of Tom's teammates hold any hard feelings over the departure ... saying, "Nobody's upset that he had the opportunity."
"When he left, everybody wished him luck," Guy tells us. "It wasn't like, 'Oh, man! You left us!' No, it was like, 'Hey, man. Wish you best of luck.' 'Cause that's the NFL."
"I have a lot of love for Boston and all of New England... It was an amazing two decades of my life." - @TomBrady pic.twitter.com/krgURuBaeR
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) February 3, 2021 @FOXSports
For his part, Tom told reporters this week he too has no ill will toward his ex-squad ... explaining, "I have a lot of love for Boston and all of New England. Incredible support over the years. It was an amazing two decades of my life."
By the way, Guy praised the hell out of Brady for his longevity -- and even said the dude's avocado ice cream ain't half bad!!!
As for how the offseason is going for Guy, he's doing some great things with the time away from the gridiron ... helping financially disadvantaged families with his foundation every day.
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Lamar Odom Fighting Aaron Carter In Celeb Boxing Match ... 'Gonna Be a War'
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Lamar Odom has agreed to fight Aaron Carter in a celebrity boxing match in June, TMZ Sports has learned ... and the training is already underway!
41-year-old Odom will take on the 33-year-old Carter at the Showboat Casino in Atlantic City on June 12 in a 3 round exhibition, Celebrity Boxing honcho Damon Feldman tells us.
Besides the age difference ... there's a significant height differential -- Odom is 6'10" and Carter is 6'1".
Odom obviously has a background as a professional athlete -- playing 14 seasons in the NBA.
He nearly died in 2015 from an overdose at a Nevada brothel -- and subsequently suffered several strokes and heart attacks. Some doctors didn't believe he'd fully recover.
Miraculously, Odom beat the odds and returned to the basketball court during a short stint with the BIG3 league in 2019.
Now, he's turning to boxing ... where he hopes to put a beating on Aaron Carter, who's also struggled with addiction. He sought treatment in 2017.
Both men have been busting their asses in the gym and we're told they're taking the fight very seriously ... no one wants to be the next Nate Robinson!
Sure, Aaron might appear to be the underdog -- but Carter tells TMZ Sports he "grew up street fighting" and he's ready for the challenge.
Damon Feldman -- who's been behind a ton of celebrity boxing events over the years -- says this fight has real potential to be the best one yet.
"It's gonna be a war, man. It's gonna be a knockout, no doubt."
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Marty Schottenheimer Moved to Hospice Care Ex-NFL Coach Battling Alzheimer's
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Marty Schottenheimer -- who coached in the NFL for 21 seasons -- has been moved to a hospice facility in North Carolina .... 7 years after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
The 77-year-old legend -- a member of the K.C. Chiefs Hall of Fame -- was moved to the facility near his former home in Charlotte, N.C. on Saturday.
He's currently listed in stable condition "following complications from his disease," the family announced.
Marty's wife issued a statement saying, "As a family we are surrounding him with love and are soaking up the prayers and support from all those he impacted through his incredible life."
"In the way he taught us all, we are putting one foot in front of the other ... one play at a time."
Marty and his wife Pat have two children together -- their daughter Kristen and son Brian Schottenheimer, a longtime NFL assistant coach who's currently working for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Marty began his head coaching career with the Cleveland Browns in 1984 -- and took over in Kansas City in 1989, where he coached Joe Montana and Marcus Allen.
He ultimately spent 10 seasons with the Chiefs -- leading them to a 101-58-1 regular-season record. He also logged 7 playoff appearances -- and brought the team to the AFC Championship game in 1993, where they lost to the Buffalo Bills.
After that, Marty continued his coaching career with Washington before moving to the San Diego Chargers ... where he named Coach of the Year in 2004, when the team won 12-4 and won the AFC West.
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Jared Goff Pens Mushy Goodbye Note To LA ... After 'Not Fun' End To Rams Career
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Just a day after calling the end of his Rams career "sour" and "not fun" ... Jared Goff is now thanking Los Angeles and his former team with a mushy goodbye note.
The 26-year-old quarterback posted the message on social media on Wednesday ... writing, "This city has shaped the man I've become and I will forever be grateful for the Kroenke family, my coaches, the support staff, and most importantly, my teammates for competing and fighting with me every Sunday."
Goff added, "From the bottom of my heart, it's been an honor to represent the city of LA."
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Of course, Jared was just dealt to Detroit in a surprising trade for Matt Stafford over the weekend ... and in an interview with the L.A. Times on Tuesday, he appeared to be perplexed by the whole deal.
Goff said he hadn't talked to anyone in the Rams organization about why their relationship deteriorated so quickly, adding that he found the lack of communication "a little bit" strange.
Goff also said, "As the quarterback, as the guy that’s at arguably the most important position on the field, if you’re in a place that you’re not wanted and they want to move on from you, the feeling’s mutual."
Seems Jared's trying to let it all go now though ... explaining in his note Wednesday, "I couldn't be more excited for this next chapter and am ready to attack this new opportunity that lies ahead."
"Detroit, here I come."
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Dr. Fauci Cancel Your Super Bowl Parties! ... 'Lay Low And Cool It'
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Watching Patrick Mahomes vs. Tom Brady WITHOUT a party could help save lives ... so says Dr. Anthony Fauci, who's urging people to "lay low and cool it" for this year's Super Bowl.
The infectious disease expert appeared on "Good Morning America" on Wednesday and pled with the nation to cancel SB LV parties ... fearing big gatherings for the big game could lead to the spread of coronavirus.
"The one thing you don't want to do, you don't want to be somebody that's putting a damper on anything," Fauci said, "but you don't want parties with people that you haven't had much contact with."
"You just don't know if they're infected."
Instead, Fauci suggested watching the game at home by yourself or with your housemates.
"Enjoy it," Fauci said. "Have a party in your house with your family with the people who were there."
Fauci's plea comes just days after the CDC also recommended the cancelation of large Super Bowl parties.
In their guidelines for safe Super Bowl watching, CDC officials said, "Gathering virtually or with the people you live with is the safest way to celebrate the Super Bowl this year."
"If you do have a small gathering with people who don’t live with you, outdoors is safer than indoors. This year, choose a safer way to enjoy the game."
Kickoff for the Bucs vs. Chiefs matchup is 3:30 p.m. PT on Sunday. Please mask up and be safe!
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John Travolta Recreates Iconic 'Grease' Dance ... For New Super Bowl Ad
John Travolta has been reborn to hand jive ... he's bringing back his famous dance from "Grease" in a fun new Super Bowl ad with his daughter ... and ya gotta see their moves!!!
The "Grease" star and his 20-year-old daughter, Ella, re-imagined an iconic scene from the '70s classic in an ad for ScottsMiracle-Gro ... and while John struggles with a selfie stick, the 66-year-old can still dance his face off.
John brings back the famous "Sha Na Na - Born to Hand Jive" choreography from "Grease" ... only this time he's swapping out OG dance partner Olivia Newton-John for Ella, and they totally nail the routine!
Yeah, lots has changed since John played a T-Bird, but his dance skills are a constant.
The bit is chock full of celebs ... Martha Stewart gives John props for his hand jive, while Carl Weathers, "The Office" star Leslie David Baker and NASCAR stud Kyle Busch also make some hilarious appearances.
It's a pretty expensive homage to "Grease" too ... 30-second ads running during Superbowl LV on CBS are going for at least $5.5 million.
Worth it!!!
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NBA's Anthony Edwards FaceTimes Kid Who Lost Family in Fire ... 'Call Me Any Time'
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Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Anthony Edwards personally reached out to a young boy who tragically lost his family in a house fire ... inspiring the kid with a special message about hope.
12-year-old Taeden Johnson was wounded in the Jan. 27 blaze at the family's mobile home unit in Athens, Georgia. He raced to a neighbor's house at 3 AM to call 911, but emergency responders were unable to save his mom, 9-year-old sister and grandmother. The fire also destroyed all of Taeden's personal possessions.
Edwards -- the #1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft -- got wind of the story and immediately decided to help out.
Besides playing his college ball in Athens (at the University of Georgia), Edwards also lost both his mom and grandmother to cancer when he was just an 8th grader -- and he clearly felt a connection to Taeden.
So, he got the kid's phone number and hit him up on FaceTime on Monday so they could talk ... and according to Taeden's mentor Zac Hendrix, the conversation was incredible.
"He just said, ‘Hey, Taeden, look man, I lost my mother, I also lost my grandmother at a young age and look where I’m at now. Never give up," Hendrix told OnlineAthens.com.
Edwards also told Taeden ... "Always give 110% to where you eventually want to go. Just follow your dreams and nothing will stop you from doing that."
The NBA star then instructed the 12-year-old to save his phone number and welcomed him to "reach out any time."
On another positive note ... Taeden has a GoFundMe page that has already racked up more than $209,000 in donations. The proceeds will go toward his college education, clothes and other needs.
As for Edwards, he's off to a strong first season ... where he currently leads all NBA rookies with 13.6 points per game to go along with 3.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.
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Australian Open Tune-up Matches Canceled Over COVID Case ... Players Quarantining
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Bad news Down Under ... a worker associated with the Australian Open has tested positive for COVID and now ALL of the players (including Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka) have been ordered to isolate.
AO officials made the announcement Wednesday ... explaining an employee at one of the Australian Open quarantine hotels came down with the virus this week.
And, because of the case, they've now canceled Thursday's Australian Open tune-up games ... and have said players and AO workers who were at the hotel must now go back into quarantine.
"Those associated with the AO who quarantined at the hotel now need to be tested and isolate until they receive a negative test result," officials said.
"We will work with everyone involved to facilitate testing as quickly as possible. There will be no matches at Melbourne Park on Thursday."
Of course, Australia's COVID rules required everyone who flew in from out of the country to isolate for 14 days AND test negative before they could go out in public.
The rule had seemed to work beautifully ... Australian officials had just announced they hadn't had a positive case in the entire country in nearly 2 full weeks.
In fact, things were going so swimmingly, maskless fans packed an arena last week to watch some Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic warm-up games.
Now, however, the AO's Feb. 8 start time could be in jeopardy due to the new case ... although officials said there's no change on that front as of this moment.
"An update on the schedule for Friday will be announced later today," AO officials said.
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NBA's Meyers Leonard All Smiles After Shoulder Surgery 'I Will Come Back Stronger!!!'
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Good news ... Miami Heat center Meyers Leonard says his shoulder surgery was a success -- and now he's focused on getting his big ass back on the court!
The 28-year-old suffered an injury to his left shoulder during a January 9 road game against the Washington Wizards. The team described the injury as a "shoulder strain" but obviously it was more serious than that.
Leonard went under the knife on Tuesday -- and posted photos that appear to show him leaving the famous Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in L.A. with a smile on his face.
FYI, Leonard had previously undergone surgery on that same shoulder at Kerlan-Jobe in 2016.
This time, the 7-footer was in good spirits on his way out -- pulling down his COVID mask to smile for a quick pic.
The surgery likely means Meyers' season is over -- and it's unlikely he'll return to the Heat.
Still, Meyers is staying positive ...
"I truly do believe that God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers," Meyers said after the procedure.
"I'm blessed in so many ways and I will come back stronger from this. Thankful for a successful surgery and for everyone’s continued support."
Meyers immediately got support from his famous friends, teammates and even Miami Heat owner Mickey Arison who commented, "Good luck Meyers. Get well soon."
Meyers was a 1st-round pick in the 2012 NBA Draft -- and spent his first 7 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers before being traded to the Heat in 2019.
During the offseason, he signed a 2-year $19.5 million free-agent contract to come back with the Heat ... but only the $9.4 million for this season was guaranteed.
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MLB's Andrelton Simmons I Opted Out of 2020 Season to Get Help ... Suicidal Thoughts Caused By COVID Pandemic
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Andrelton Simmons -- one of the best shortstops in baseball -- says he opted out of the end of the 2020 season to deal with a crippling depression caused by the COVID pandemic ... revealing it got so bad, he was having suicidal thoughts.
"It was tough for me mentally to where the thought of suicide crossed my mind," Simmons said in a text message interview Tuesday with the Orange County Register.
"I was really saddened by how much I was hearing about the death toll and seeing how smaller businesses were going out of business, and I was a little depressed at how the effects of all the new rules and fears were gonna affect people's livelihoods and how disconnected people were becoming," Simmons said.
The 31-year-old Gold Glove winner was still playing for the L.A. Angels when he opted out in Sept. 2020 -- missing the final 5 games of the season. He has since signed a new contract with the Minnesota Twins.
But, in his interview with the OC Register, Simmons says, "The idea of finishing the [2020] season in a bubble was too much for me to handle."
Simmons also reveals he's dealt with suicidal thoughts in the past and made it a priority to seek professional help as soon as possible.
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Fortunately, Simmons began seeing a therapist who helped him "let go of those thoughts."
Now, he's encouraging anyone else who's battling mental health issues to follow his lead.
"I know there’s the fear of seeking help/assistance because of the perception of people thinking there’s something wrong with you," Simmons said, "but I think in reality there are way more people than you might think that are going through stressful stuff."
Simmons continued, "You’re not alone. You don’t have to keep everything bottled up. Find someone that can help you express your emotions freely and that can assist you with it.”
If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
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EX-NFL Star Martellus Bennett 'Football Made Me Such an Angry Person'
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"Honestly football made me such an angry person, everything bothered me."
That's ex-NFL star Martellus Bennett -- who played 10 years in the league -- explaining how football affected his mental health ... saying the game and the culture take a real, dangerous toll on players and it's concerning.
"Football is interesting. Psychologically it’s some really dangerous s**t. To really play the game of football you have to have some f**ked up wiring in your head."
Honestly football made me such an angry person, everything bothered me. Football is interesting. Psychologically it’s some really dangerous shit. To really play the game of football you have to some fucked up wiring in your head.
— Martellus Bennett (@MartysaurusRex) February 3, 2021 @MartysaurusRex
Bennett explained, "It’s chaotic. It takes years and years of brainwashing to go along with a lot of the s**t. Lol. It starts at pee wee. That’s why you gotta watch who is coaching your kids and what they’re teaching them beyond the game."
The 33-year-old Super Bowl champ says from a young age, football players are groomed to "care a little less about humans."
"If you’re the backup and the man in front of you go down. You kinda get excited but feel bad at the same time. Hahahah. S**t's crazy."
Bennett also takes aim at football coaches -- saying most are not good men. Unclear if he's referring to any specific college or NFL coaches in particular.
"Most of them are egotistical small d**k heroes. They love the spotlight just as much as the players. Lol. And, they be dumb too."
Bennett also had some news for NFL fans about their favorite players -- saying most of them are bad people off the field.
"Most of your favorite players aren’t good people. Hahaha. Like for real for real."
"There are some good dudes tho. [ex-NFL quarterback] Jon Kitna is probably one of the best people I’ve ever met. He’s up there with Tom Hanks."
In a long series of posts on social media, Bennett also explains why so many NFL players have such a hard time "integrating back into everyday society" when their playing days are over.
"The constant reminder of who you used to be by fans and trophies and highlights and family as you’re trying to transition into the new you really slows down the process."
Despite his blunt honesty, Marty says he's not "s**tting on football" -- "I just provide a different perspective on the experience."
For his part, Bennett is now a children's book author and an entrepreneur after taking his last snap in the NFL back in 2017.
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UFC's Chris Weidman Lost 12 Pounds During COVID Battle ... 'Sucked Pretty Bad'
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UFC star Chris Weidman says he lost 12 pounds during his brush with COVID-19 -- mostly because he felt like complete dog crap and could barely eat.
But now, the 36-year-old insists he's out of the danger zone ... and will be ready to fight again in April.
The former middleweight champ initially tested positive last week -- forcing the UFC to pull him from the UFC 258 card on Feb. 13, when he was scheduled to take on #8 ranked Uriah Hall.
That fight has been pushed to April -- and Weidman says it's for the best, because COVID wrecked his body.
"The first couple of days definitely sucked pretty bad," Weidman told Submission Radio.
"For about 3 days I had a fever, body aches, bad headache, and it just kind of sucked. And, then after that, I just kind of felt tired."
Weidman says he suffered from bad headaches and was ultimately forced to take about 2 solid weeks off from the gym
"I also lost 12 pounds," Weidman says ... "I was eating soups and stuff. My appetite wasn’t that great and I ended up losing 12 pounds throughout the process. Which, I was like, wow, my weight cut is not gonna be as bad, I really got my weight low."
The good news, Weidman says he feels fully recovered now and ready to resume his fighting career.
"I feel good and I don’t feel like I have lingering effects because I really rested and made sure to do the right things."
Weidman is 15-5 as a pro -- with signature victories over legends like Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida and Vitor Belfort.
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Tom Brady QB's Tampa Street Flooded W/ Support 'My Neighbor's The G.O.A.T.!!!'
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Tampa SERIOUSLY loves its new QB ... check out the street leading up to Tom Brady's mansion -- it's been flooded with signs supporting the Bucs star ahead of Super Bowl LV!!
TMZ Sports has obtained footage from the blocks surrounding Brady's rented crib in Florida ... and you can see there are signs EVERYWHERE backing the 43-year-old.
We're told nearly every house around Brady's has a sign in its front yard -- and some are super creative!!
"My Neighbor is The G.O.A.T.," one read with a picture of a goat in a hat on it. "LFG Bucs," another one read.
Some other cool ones? "Honk for Gronk" and "Brady Gronkowski 2020."
Of course, Tom only moved into Derek Jeter's spot on the waterfront less than a year ago -- but it's clear as day, a bunch of wins and a Super Bowl appearance has his neighbors fired up to have him around!
We are told, though, there is at least ONE Kansas City Chiefs flag on the block in someone's yard.
But, we're guessing Tom's not going to mind the extra motivation ...