September 2025 Sports Archive – Boxing Live Streams

When browsing the September 2025 Sports Archive, a curated collection of standout fights, match recaps, and streaming guides from this month, you get a snapshot of what kept fans on the edge of their seats. Also known as the Sept ’25 roundup, it pulls together moments from both the ring and the pitch.

One of the flashier fights this month came from Diego Lopes, the Brazilian striker who delivered a spinning back elbow knockout at Noche UFC. That finish not only snapped Jean Silva’s 13‑fight streak but also highlighted how creative striking can change a fight’s momentum. The event showed that a well‑timed technique can outweigh sheer power, a lesson many combat fans took to heart.

On the soccer side, the USA vs South Korea friendly match that aired on September 6, 2025 generated buzz for its streaming options. Viewers tuned in via TNT on TV, Max or Peacock online, and even caught the Spanish feed on Universo. The guide reminded fans that a reliable streaming platform is essential for catching live action without missing a beat.

These two stories illustrate a broader pattern: the archive encompasses both fight highlights and streaming guides, and it requires a mix of broadcast knowledge and fight analysis to fully appreciate the month’s events. Whether you’re tracking a knockout artist or hunting the best way to watch a friendly, the archive gives you the context you need.

Below you’ll find the full list of posts from September 2025, each entry packing the details that matter most – from knockout techniques to channel line‑ups. Dive in to see how each moment shaped the sports conversation this month.

Diego Lopes Stuns Jean Silva with Spinning Back Elbow at Noche UFC in San Antonio

Diego Lopes stopped Jean Silva with a spinning back elbow at 4:48 of round two in the Noche UFC main event in San Antonio. The win snapped Silva’s 13-fight streak and gave Lopes his fifth victory in six outings. Rob Font, Rafa Garcia, and Kelvin Gastelum also picked up wins on a busy card.

USA vs South Korea TV and Streaming Guide: How to Watch the USMNT Friendly

Missed the USA vs South Korea friendly on Sept. 6, 2025? Here’s how it was broadcast: TNT on TV, Max and Peacock for streaming, Universo in Spanish, and radio on Westwood One and Fútbol de Primera. Kickoff was 5 p.m. ET at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, NJ, with a sellout crowd of 26,500. South Korea won 2-0 as the USMNT tuned up for Japan on Sept. 9.