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Kingsview Wealth Management LLC bought a new stake in Hartford Total Return Bond ETF ( NYSEARCA:HTRB – Free Report ) during the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund bought 7,763 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $271,000. A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds have also made changes to their positions in the company. Raymond James Trust N.A. acquired a new stake in Hartford Total Return Bond ETF in the third quarter valued at about $264,000. Bensler LLC boosted its stake in shares of Hartford Total Return Bond ETF by 9.3% in the third quarter. Bensler LLC now owns 532,392 shares of the company’s stock valued at $18,612,000 after buying an additional 45,290 shares in the last quarter. Financial Advocates Investment Management boosted its stake in shares of Hartford Total Return Bond ETF by 6.6% in the third quarter. Financial Advocates Investment Management now owns 89,271 shares of the company’s stock valued at $3,121,000 after buying an additional 5,552 shares in the last quarter. Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC raised its position in Hartford Total Return Bond ETF by 0.5% in the third quarter. Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC now owns 1,994,475 shares of the company’s stock worth $69,727,000 after acquiring an additional 10,158 shares in the last quarter. Finally, CENTRAL TRUST Co raised its position in Hartford Total Return Bond ETF by 4.8% in the third quarter. CENTRAL TRUST Co now owns 42,104 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,472,000 after acquiring an additional 1,918 shares in the last quarter. Hartford Total Return Bond ETF Stock Performance Shares of NYSEARCA HTRB opened at $34.05 on Friday. Hartford Total Return Bond ETF has a one year low of $32.67 and a one year high of $35.34. The company’s fifty day moving average is $34.21 and its two-hundred day moving average is $34.13. About Hartford Total Return Bond ETF The Hartford Total Return Bond ETF (HTRB) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond index. The fund is an actively managed fund that invests in a wide array of global fixed income instruments considered attractive from a total-return perspective, with current income as a secondary goal. See Also Want to see what other hedge funds are holding HTRB? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Hartford Total Return Bond ETF ( NYSEARCA:HTRB – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Hartford Total Return Bond ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Hartford Total Return Bond ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .NoneLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Juan Sebastian Gorosito scored 21 points as Ball State beat Bellarmine 86-82 on Saturday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Juan Sebastian Gorosito scored 21 points as Ball State beat Bellarmine 86-82 on Saturday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Juan Sebastian Gorosito scored 21 points as Ball State beat Bellarmine 86-82 on Saturday. Gorosito added three steals for the Cardinals (4-6). Mickey Pearson Jr. added 18 points while going 3 of 6 and 12 of 12 from the free-throw line and he also had three steals. Jermahri Hill shot 6 for 9 (1 for 3 from 3-point range) and 1 of 3 from the free-throw line to finish with 14 points. The Knights (3-8) were led in scoring by Billy Smith, who finished with 33 points. Bellarmine also got 18 points, six rebounds and two steals from Dylan Branson. Gorosito scored 12 points in the first half for Ball State, who led 47-42 at the break. Hill’s jump shot with 16:02 remaining in the second half gave Ball State the lead for good at 52-50. NEXT UP Up next for Ball State is a Saturday matchup with Evansville at home, and Bellarmine visits Wyoming on Thursday. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. Advertisement
A hypersonic underwater tunnel connecting the UK to the United States could see trains travelling at speeds of 3,000mph. But the dream of a trans-Atlantic train connecting London and New York would come at a price - almost $20tn. The idea of a "Transatlantic Tunnel" has existed for a while. But developments in technology mean it may one day be possible. The world's richest man, Elon Musk, is one of those who has championed vacuum tube technology. He once proposed sending capsules through a vacuum environment to reduce air resistance. Currently a flight between the two cities takes around eight hours. Trains powered by conventional technology running underneath the ocean would not be able to make the journey fast enough to justify the cost of construction. The distance between the two global cities is more than 3,000 miles, and it would take years to build. Stunning European town so sick of overcrowding that tourists fined $300 for taking selfies Optical illusion reveals if you're strong-willed or kind-hearted - what do you see? But Musk and others say vacuum tube technology could hold the key and make the concept viable. The multi-billionaire introduced the concept in a white paper in 2013, and has also been a proponent of the field, organising student competitions and founding The Boring Company, focused on tunnelling technology. It would work by creating a vacuum within the tunnel and using pressurised vehicles. Trains would not face any air resistance within the tunnel. In theory, they could reach far higher speeds than conventional trains. Capsules darting along the structure could theoretically reach speeds of more than 3,000 mph. If that was to happen then a journey between the two great cities would barely take a hour. This design is sometimes called a "hyperloop". It might seem like the stuff of fantasy sci-fi but the age of hyperloop technology might be closer than we think, reports Newsweek . Trials of the technology are underway in India and China, with plans to integrate it into their high-speed rail systems nationwide. A Transatlantic Tunnel would be much more efficient and environmentally friendly than flying. Proposals for a tunnel are still unclear. While some have suggested a route underneath the ocean floor, others have favoured stilts or a floating tube, held in place by cables attached to the ocean floor. And judging by how long it took to build the Channel Tunnel linking France to the UK it won't be something we see in our lifetime. The link between Britain and France took more then six years to build. If the trans-Atlantic tunnel were built at the same speed, it would take 782 years.An 'Olimpico' goal is rare and involves scoring directly from a corner kick. The term originates from Cesareo Onzari's goal for Argentina against Uruguay in 1924. Notable players like Megan Rapinoe, Christian Pulisic, and Thierry Henry have successfully scored 'Olimpicos' in past matches. Tottenham Hotspur progressed through to the Carabao Cup semi-finals, beating Manchester United 4-3. Spurs' fourth goal saw star man Son Heung-min, score directly from a corner to secure the victory for the home side. The Red Devils' goalkeeper, Altay Bayindir, complained that he was impeded when Son's cross was delivered, but the referee waved away the appeals. This type of goal is known as an 'Olimpico' and they are far from common. Here is a closer look at where the phrase comes from and examples of other high-profile players who have scored directly from a corner, including Megan Rapinoe, Christian Pulisic and Thierry Henry. Why is it Called an Olimpico The origins of the phrase 'Olimpico' go back 100 years. During a match between Argentina and Uruguay in 1924, Cesareo Onzari scored against the Olympic champions directly from a corner. After Onzari's effort, it became known as 'Gol Olimpico', which is Spanish for 'Olympic goal'. There were some people who thought that the goal shouldn't stand, but the Argentinian's goal was perfectly legal. These types of goals don't happen often due to the angle of a corner kick, with inswinging deliveries the only way in which they can be scored. In an era of set-piece coaches, players don't typically shoot from corners on purpose, so when it does happen, it is often seen as a fluke. An insight into those unsung heroes who provide the tactical analysis for free kicks, corners and throw-ins. Players Who Have Scored an Olimpico Rapinoe scored numerous Olimpico goals during her career, including two at the Olympics. The first of these was during the 2012 edition in London in the semi-final match against Canada. After Christine Sinclair put the Canadians ahead in the first-half, the USA had a corner in the 54th minute, which saw Rapinoe curl the ball into the net at the near post, with the opposition goalkeeper and defenders unable to clear it. Nine years later, she scored a different type of Olimpico, whipping the ball directly into the far corner past Australia's goalkeeper in the bronze medal match. Recent examples include Christian Pulisic's goal against Club Brugge for AC Milan in the UEFA Champions League on 22nd October 2024. The American's inswinging corner bounced past the Belgian's side defenders and goalkeeper Simon Mignolet before finding a way into the far corner. After the game he said: "Today it was a bit of luck but it's still worth a goal. I'm very happy." "I didn't try to do that but it was a good cross, I'll say that, and after a nice, nice goal but I wasn't trying that." In the past, other high-profile players have scored an Olimpico including David Beckham and Henry. The French forward was not at the peak of his powers in 2012 but still managed to score directly from a corner when playing for New York Red Bulls against Columbus Crew. Joao Morais also scored one in the 1964 Cup Winners' Cup final against MTK Budapest for Sporting CP. Former FIFA referee and rules expert Christina Unkel giver her view on the controversial decision to allow Son's goal to stand. Statistics courtesy of Goal.com - correct as of 23/12/24.
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Ruben Amorim has just had his Jose Mourinho moment to raise Man United hopesLANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game with 21 seconds left after Washington’s Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin connected on an 86-yard touchdown, Dallas’ Juanyeh Thomas returned the ensuing onside kick attempt for a touchdown, and the Cowboys pulled out a 34-26 victory Sunday that extended the Commanders’ skid to three games. Seibert, who missed the previous two games with a right hip injury, was wide left on the point-after attempt following a low snap. Thomas then took the kick back 43 yards as the Cowboys (4-7) ended their losing streak at five in improbable fashion. Part of that was the play of backup Cooper Rush, who threw for 247 yards and two TDs in his third start in place of starter Dak Prescott. Part was also the defense forcing two turnovers, as Chauncey Golston ripped the ball out of Brian Robinson Jr.’s hands for what was called an interception of Daniels in the second quarter, and Donovan Wilson stripped John Bates midway through the fourth. KaVonte Turpin provided the fireworks with a spinning, 99-yard kickoff return TD seconds after Daniels found Zach Ertz in the end zone and scored on a 2-point conversion to cut the deficit to three with 3:02 left. In the final three minutes alone, the Commanders (7-5) scored 10 points and allowed Thomas’ TD. All that after the score was 10-9 through three quarters before madness ensued. Washington’s playoff hopes that looked solid not long ago are now in serious jeopardy after losing to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Dallas. Before the scoring outburst late, much of this defeat had to do with Daniels and the offense not being able to find any kind of a rhythm. The Cowboys did, despite playing without their two best offensive linemen, top cornerback and starting tight end. Rush’s 6-yard pass to Jalen Tolbert was Dallas’ first third-quarter TD of the season, and his 22-yarder to Luke Schoonmaker came after Wilson’s forced fumble. Daniels finished 25 of 38 for 274 yards, including his second interception of the game on a failed Hail Mary as the clock expired. Rico Dowdle ran 19 times for 86 yards to spring the upset for the Cowboys, who were 10 1/2-point underdogs on BetMGM Sportsbook. Injuries Cowboys: LG Tyler Smith was inactive with ankle and knee injuries. ... RG Zack Martin (ankle), CB Trevon Diggs (groin/knee) and TE Jake Ferguson (concussion) were ruled out prior to game day and did not travel for the game. Commanders: RB Austin Ekeler was injured on a kickoff return in the final seconds. ... Robinson left with an ankle injury in the first half, returned and then left again. ... RT Andrew Wylie was concussed in the third quarter and did not return. ... C Tyler Biadasz was evaluated for a concussion in the fourth. ... (hamstring) missed a third consecutive game at the trade deadline from New Orleans. Up next Cowboys: Host the New York Giants on Thursday in the traditional Thanksgiving Day game in Dallas. Commanders: Host the Tennessee Titans next Sunday in Washington’s final game before its late bye week. ___ AP NFL:State funeral held for former India PM Manmohan Singh
S&P/TSX composite rises on morning of Christmas Eve, U.S. stock markets also upPublished 21:47 IST, December 24th 2024 Filmmaker Sukumar's recent comment at an event has left fans baffled and worried. The video clip from the event is now going viral on social media. Allu Arjun-Rashmika Mandanna starrer Pushpa 2 is smashing box office records. Helmed by Sukumar, the film recently scripted history by becoming the fasted Indian movie to earn over ₹1500 crore globally. Amid this, the filmmaker’s comment at an event has left fans worried and stunned. What did Sukumar say at the event? Filmmaker Sukumar was the chief guest at a recent Ram Charan ’s upcoming movie Game Change r’s promotional event. During the event, Sukumar was asked what would he choose to leave behind. Sukumar responded by saying, “cinema”. The video of this is now going viral on social media. Post his response, fans took to comment section and expressed their views. One user wrote, “Seems he like he got frustrate with the current political on Allu Arjun and Pushpa 2”. “Tollywood will never leave you Sukumar sir, You are here to make great films”. “It appears he is upset due to the current government pressures on Allu Arjun”, wrote the third user. Sukumar’s upcoming projects Director Sukumar is jam-packed with several projects in the pipeline including Pushpa 3: The Rampag e and RC 17 with Ram Charan. Oscar-award-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty shared a photo with his team from the sound mixing room. However, what caught the social media users' attention was the background which flaunted, Pushpa 3: The Rampage . Another picture showcases Sukumar with Vijay Deverakonda, hinting that he might be part of the project as well. Ram Charan will be collaborating with Sukumar for RC 17. The movie is being produced by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings. With these heavyweights coming together, fans can expect a Pan-India cinematic experience like never before. Get Current Updates on India News , Entertainment News along with Latest News and Top Headlines from India and around the world. Updated 21:47 IST, December 24th 2024Firefighters and passengers hurt after train hits fire truck on crossing
Don McHenry scores 7 of his 29 points in OT to rally Western Kentucky past Murray State 81-76THREE KEY FACTS Vaccine mandates caused huge pain to a “substantial minority” during the Covid pandemic and Government should consider whether their benefits outweighed their harms, a new report says. The first phase of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Covid-19 response was presented to the Government this week. The damage mandates caused to social cohesion needed to be considered when planning for future outbreaks, report author Professor Tony Blakely says. We have a “threenager” in the house. So, I’ve been listening to an audiobook, recommended by my sister-in-law, on disciplining three-years-olds. The book says it’s important for parents to admit when they make mistakes and apologise to their children. It’s about setting examples etc, etc. I thought about that this week when the Covid royal commission landed and the man who ran our Covid response refused to apologise for the things he got wrong.
Duke rallies from 14 down, beats Wake Forest 23-17 on final-play passOttawa has been flooded with tourists as hockey fans from around the world arrive in the nation's capital. The IIHF World Junior Championships and the Bell Capital Cup are being held simultaneously, adding to an already busy period for holiday shopping. With holiday markets still wrapping up, it's creating a buzz the city has seldom seen in recent winters. "Leisure season for Ottawa is usually the summer, and then fall and spring are more about business tourism, conferences, congresses," said Jerome Miousse, director of public affairs with Tourism Ottawa. "To have a leisure peak now during the holidays, it's very good for the city." 250 minor hockey teams are taking part in the 24th annual Bell Capital Cup, bringing more than 4,500 U10 to U13 players and their families, filling hotels. Hockey Canada says the World Juniors attracts roughly 100,000 unique visitors to the host city every year that it is held in Canada. "Roughly 80 per cent of the people will come from 200 kilometres away from Ottawa, in that region, and the other 20 per cent will come from beyond that," said Dean McIntosh, a senior vice president for Hockey Canada. "We expect somewhere between 330,000 and 350,000 fans will come into a building to attend the game. Now, that doesn't include the fans that will also attend Fan Fest here in Ottawa." The Ottawa-Gatineau Hotel Association (OGHA) says accommodations around the city are between 80 and 90 per cent full. "What's great about this event is it's spread out all over the community," said Steve Ball, president of the OGHA. "It's benefiting hotels that are out in the Kanata area, in the south end." With thousands of visitors filling the city, the local economy is expecting a boost in the millions of dollars. The Bell Capital Cup runs until Dec. 31 and the World Juniors stretch to Jan. 5. Officials have high hopes for what the tournaments could mean for the local economy. "The main benchmark we have is the Halifax-Moncton World Juniors a couple of years ago," said Miousse. "They had an economic impact of $50 million. So that's our benchmark." Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop. Read about us. 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Environment Canada forecasts mix of freezing rain and rain for parts of Maritimes Some nasty weather is headed toward parts of the Maritimes over the next few days, bringing with it a mix of freezing rain, rain and snow. Toronto Toronto, GTA to see ‘significant rainfall’ on Sunday Toronto and neighbouring areas are expected to see “significant rainfall” on Sunday. Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for most of the Greater Toronto Area. One person injured, suspect charged with arson following Etobicoke apartment fire A suspect has been charged with arson after a two-alarm fire at an Etobicoke apartment complex early Saturday morning left one person with injuries. Motorcyclist dead after 2-vehicle crash in Stouffville, Ont.: police A 21-year-old man is dead following a two-vehicle crash in Stouffville, Ont. early Saturday morning. Montreal Friend of Quebec man killed in Florida boat explosion says his sister also injured A childhood friend of the Quebec man killed in a Florida boat explosion earlier this week says one of the victim's sisters was among the other six passengers injured in the blast. Dobes gets shutout in NHL debut, Canadiens blank Panthers 4-0 Jakub Dobes stopped 34 shots in his NHL debut, Kirby Dach had his first two-goal game in nearly two years, and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Florida Panthers 4-0 on Saturday. Cyprus-flagged ship MV MACCOA remains stuck near Verchères The MV MACCOA, a cargo ship registered in Cyprus, that ran aground on Christmas Eve in the St. Lawrence River near Verchères, Que., was still trapped on Saturday, after the Friday’s attempt to refloat it failed. Northern Ontario Pair of 911 calls leads to two impaired driving arrests in three hours A pair of 911 calls from concerned citizens led to two separate impaired driving charges in a single northern Ontario town within three hours. Calgary Skyview MP George Chahal joins growing chorus of Liberals calling for Trudeau to step down Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal has publicly released letters he sent to the Liberal caucus and president of the Liberal Party of Canada, calling on them to begin the process of moving on from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Five southern Ont. hunters fined $37K for moose hunt offences in northern Ont. A multi-year moose hunting investigation resulted in five people being convicted of moose hunting offences and fined a total of $37,000, plus $9,250 in victim surcharges. Windsor Community partners in Windsor propose education campaign to veer people away from payday loans In a move aimed at combatting the financial strain caused by payday loans, the City of Windsor is considering the launch of a comprehensive education campaign to promote alternative financial options. Ex-boyfriend arrested for violating bail conditions Chatham-Kent police have made an arrest after a man allegedly violated his bail conditions. Trudeau, Carney push back over Trump's ongoing 51st state comments Two senior members of the federal cabinet were in Florida Friday pushing Canada's new $1.3 billion border plan with members of Donald Trump's transition team, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself appeared to finally push back at the president-elect over his social media posts about turning Canada into the 51st state. London St. Thomas fraud victim loses nearly $100K to job scam According to police, the victim was investing money into a company that they believed they were employed by for over a month. Ending the year with above seasonal temperatures Warmer conditions are expected in the London, Ont. region this weekend, with the high forecast in the double digits. Trudeau, Carney push back over Trump's ongoing 51st state comments Two senior members of the federal cabinet were in Florida Friday pushing Canada's new $1.3 billion border plan with members of Donald Trump's transition team, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself appeared to finally push back at the president-elect over his social media posts about turning Canada into the 51st state. Kitchener Minor flooding possible with snow melt, rain on way: GRCA The Waterloo Region and the city of Guelph will be wrapping up 2024 with unusually warm weather over the weekend. Stretch of Kitchener road closed after gas leak at abandoned building Kitchener Fire is investigating after a "strange odor" was reported on Courtland Avenue East Saturday. Cambridge structure fire leads to road closure Emergency Services are on scene of a Cambridge structure fire Saturday morning. Barrie Deluxe taxi goes up in flames in Barrie parking lot Some locals were quick to pull out their cellphones and capture a minivan as it went up in hot flames in a Barrie parking lot. Boxing Day bust: Police allege shopper stole from LCBO amid holiday rush While Boxing Day is known for securing the best deals, one local shopper took things too far and allegedly tried to score a deal at a free cost. County Road 56 reopens following afternoon collision County Road 56 in Essa Township was closed for an afternoon collision. Winnipeg The most-read stories on CTV Winnipeg in 2024 Historic events, community pride and significant losses dominated headlines in Manitoba in 2024. Here’s a list of the most-read stories of each month of 2024 on CTV News Winnipeg. Cross-country ski race returns to Windsor Park The Prairie Holiday Loppet made its long-awaited return to Winnipeg’s Windsor Park Saturday, with dozens of racers hitting the trails. Experts, province urge caution over ice conditions after man dies in Hanover The province, along with outdoor enthusiasts, are urging people to use caution near frozen bodies of water after a man died when his skid steer loader fell through the ice. Calgary Calgary Skyview MP George Chahal joins growing chorus of Liberals calling for Trudeau to step down Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal has publicly released letters he sent to the Liberal caucus and president of the Liberal Party of Canada, calling on them to begin the process of moving on from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Lethbridge Police investigating suspicious death inside motel room Lethbridge Police are investigating after a body was found inside a southside motel room on Saturday. Calgary Boxing Day crash victim identified, mother and sister still in hospital A nine-year-old girl has died in hospital after the vehicle she was in was struck by a driver in a stolen vehicle fleeing from police. Edmonton Edmonton street photographer captures moments and people one frame at a time A local photographer who is passionate about capturing moments in one-hundredth of a second embraced many styles of his trade before landing on one which truly represents his mantra: street photography. 2 vehicles fall through ice at Sylvan Lake, promoting police warning RCMP issued a warning Saturday after two vehicles fell through the ice on Sylvan Lake. Physical therapy is 'the best-kept secret in health care' If you think physical therapy is only about rehabilitation after surgery or recovering from an accident, think again. For the vast majority, seeing a physical therapist should be about prevention, routine assessment and staying well. Regina 'A great holiday memory': Echo Valley Provincial Park gets plenty of visitors at Skate the Park launch Families and groups of friends made use of the good weather as the new season of Skate the Park got underway at Echo Valley Provincial Park. Moose Jaw Police Service asks public to help locate 89-year-old man The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) is asking the public for help in locating an 89-year-old Moose Jaw resident who was last seen on Dec. 25, 2024. Regina police chief says new initiatives to enhance community safety will come in 2025 Looking back after one year in his new role as the chief of the Regina Police Service, Farooq Hassan Sheikh is highlighting challenges the city faces, what has worked during his tenure and what can be done to improve policing in 2025. Saskatoon The thrill is gone from Boxing Week shopping, Saskatoon residents say Christmas has come and gone for most people, but the shopping hype continues as some get out of the house to take in the post-Christmas scene. Police made two arrests following a shooting in Saskatoon A swift response from Saskatoon police led to the arrest of a man and woman following a reported shooting Friday afternoon. Saskatoon fire crews battle house fire Saskatoon firefighters responded to a house fire on the 100 block of Klassen Crescent Friday afternoon. Vancouver Delta, B.C., port terminals closed after 'machinery fire' Saturday morning A large fire at the port in Delta, B.C., sent a plume of smoke into the sky Saturday morning. 2 dozen guns, 'significant amount' of foreign currency stolen in Chilliwack, RCMP say Police in Chilliwack are warning the public after as many as two dozen firearms were stolen during a break-in at a home in the city this week. New Canadians, non-traditional demographics boost minor hockey uptake in B.C. Participation in hockey in British Columbia was struggling in 2021 — the pandemic had dealt a heavy blow to player registrations, and numbers had already been flagging before COVID-19 arrived. Vancouver Island New Canadians, non-traditional demographics boost minor hockey uptake in B.C. Participation in hockey in British Columbia was struggling in 2021 — the pandemic had dealt a heavy blow to player registrations, and numbers had already been flagging before COVID-19 arrived. 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Grappling sensation Mikey Musumeci is open to the idea of competing in mixed martial arts in the future, but only after he helps popularize jiu-jitsu under the UFC banner. The former ONE grappling champion left the Asian organization and signed a unique deal with the UFC to compete on their UFC Fight Pass Invitational shows, starting with a Dec. 5 match with Felipe Machado in Las Vegas, and explained his plans in an interview with MMA Fighting after being introduced as a big signing during UFC 309 this past weekend at Madison Square Garden. “It’s all so incredible to me,” Musumeci said. “We’re trying to change the sport. It all started with IBJJF, which was important, but now we can grow the sport to a more professional place for other people. This is my dream. I have enough titles already, I don’t want more titles. The only thing I want is to have an impact for the future generation, so they have an organization where they can make enough money.” Being tied to the world’s leading MMA organization could facilitate Musumeci securing bigger deals in a future transition to the sport, and he’s interested. “I have the desire to maybe do MMA again in the future,” Musumeci said. “I’m young, my body is very young. I’ve never taken steroids, so my body is like 20, 21, actually. I can have many more years of competition still. “Being in the UFC now, I’ll have the opportunity to train with a lot more people that I wouldn’t in the past, and learn from them on the feet, takedowns, wrestling. The first thing I loved in life was MMA. If I can have the opportunity to fight MMA in the UFC, that’s going to be a dream, too. I want to do MMA, but the gift God has given me was jiu-jitsu, so I have to grow our sport first. I can’t leave our sport before helping it grow to a place where other people, other kids can have an organization to compete at in the future.” The 28-year-old said his ideal game for a MMA fight would be the combination of Ryan Hall , Khabib Nurmagomedov and Khamzat Chimaev fighting styles. He trains with Gilbert Burns , who has given him his black belt in jiu-jitsu, and often works with former UFC flyweight champion Brandon Moreno to add more weapons to his skillset. “I have so many good people in my life,” Musumeci said. “But, again, like I said, I want to help the sport of jiu-jitsu grow first. I have that obligation, this desire in my heart, to help out sport first. And then I can do something crazy [laughs].” Musumeci competed exclusively under the ONE Championship banner since April of 2022 and said it was “an incredible part of my life.” He parted ways with the promotion shortly after a cancelled match that left him hospitalized with “a life-threatening condition” from a botched weight cut. “I’m very grateful to Chatri [Sityodtong] for the opportunity he’s given me,” Musumeci said. “I had three amazing years there. I’ve learned so much from him, he’s helped a lot in my life. The only thing I’ll say about him and ONE is that I’m grateful for everything they have done.” The concept at ONE Championship was to build cards that included not only MMA bouts, but also grappling, kickboxing and muay thai, and Musumeci said it was a great way to introduce jiu-jitsu to fans from other martial arts. “And now the UFC has many, many plans for grappling,” Musumeci said. “They want to grow our sport to other people as well. The thing I loved about ONE was that MMA and may thai people watching jiu-jitsu, and the UFC will grow our sport that people will start watching and loving jiu-jitsu, too.” The four-time IBJJF champion celebrates the fact the UFC giving grapplers a “safer” environment to compete at, too. “The problem with many organizations now, brother, is that [athletes] are not safe,” Musumeci said. “Sometimes they have money, sometimes they don’t. Too much politics. Now, with the UFC, we finally have an organization that will be safe and more professional with other people. My dream is to make this sport grow.” Musumeci left ONE with seven wins in seven matches, including submissions over Shinya Aoki and Jarred Brooks . His first challenge in Las Vegas will be a match with Felipe Machado on the week of UFC 310 , and he embraces the pressure that comes from being a star. “I have so f***ing pressure this time,” Musumeci laughed. “I have the biggest pressure ever this time but I love it because I grow from pressure. I’m used to this kind of pressure. You feel like you’re dying, but then you get used to dying. I’m blessed by that pressure, and I’m using all this pressure as energy to have more hunger in the gym. You’ll see a hungry Musumeci looking to finish the match.”