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Canadian rapper Drake’s notorious combat sports betting curse struck again at UFC 317, where his $200,000 wager on Oliveira went up in smoke after Topuria KO’d the Brazilian in the first round ...
Canadian rapper Drake’s notorious combat sports betting curse struck again at UFC 317, where his $200,000 wager on Oliveira went up in smoke after Topuria KO’d the Brazilian in the first round.
Drake placed an $800,000 bet on the Oklahoma City Thunder to win Game 6 of the NBA Finals, reigniting talk of the infamous “Drake Curse.” ...
Drake is no stranger to losing bets. The Drake Curse, in which teams he's bet on regularly underperform, has been a known phenomenon in the world of sports for years.
Ultimately, Drake feels vindicated that a "curse" doesn't exist because the Toronto Raptors captured their first NBA championship in 2019. "The Drake curse is funny to me," he revealed.
While Drake dubbed his Leafs loss the “Bieber curse” he has had fans famously blame his presence at games as the “Drake curse.” In 2019 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, Drake was rooting for the ...
The ‘Drake Curse’ Strikes Again This wasn’t the first time Drake lost a bet in a major sporting event. In 2024, he lost over $500,000 betting on the Dallas Mavericks to beat the Boston ...
I’ll let everybody roll with it. I’m sure if you’re a Drake curse believer, there will be plenty more content in the future to confirm your theories because my slips do not cash out.
We're not saying this curse is legit, but the Coogs did lose big time against Army in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl game 70-14. Drake, could you kindly pick a non-Houston team jersey to ...
For years, teams that Drake has placed bets on have regularly lost big games. Per SportsLine, he placed $100K on the Duke Blue Devils to beat the North Carolina Tar Heels in the 2022 men's Final Four.