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About Win or Lose Sports

Win or Lose Sports is more than a platform—it’s a voice for the culture of sports.

Powered by The 419 Grind, Toledo’s urban source for exclusive news in music, business, sports, and entertainment, Win or Lose Sports was created to spotlight the heartbeat of competition—from local gyms to global arenas.

We are dedicated to telling real stories, highlighting rising talent, and giving athletes the recognition they deserve—whether they’re making noise in the Glass City or dominating on the world stage.

Our Mission

At Win or Lose Sports, our mission is simple:

Respect the grind. Tell the story. Elevate the athlete.

We believe every athlete has a story worth telling—wins, losses, struggles, and triumphs—and we bring those stories to life through authentic coverage, engaging content, and real conversations.

What We Do

  • 🎙️ Podcasts & Shows – In-depth discussions, game breakdowns, and unfiltered sports talk
  • 🏀 Local Athlete Coverage – Highlighting Toledo’s rising stars and hometown heroes
  • 🌍 Global Sports Talk – Covering major stories across leagues and countries
  • 🎥 Digital Content – Interviews, highlights, and original storytelling

Meet the Team

Win or Lose Sports is led by Jesse Coleman Jr., a creative visionary and storyteller committed to building platforms that amplify voices and create impact through media.

Alongside him are co-hosts Moni Features and Tyrone McCain, bringing energy, personality, and real perspective to every conversation. Together, the team dives into sports across the globe—delivering content that’s insightful, entertaining, and rooted in the culture.

Powered by The 419 Grind

As a branch of The 419 Grind, Win or Lose Sports carries the same mission of uplifting the Toledo community while expanding its reach beyond city limits.

We don’t just cover sports—we represent the grind behind them.

Win or Lose… We Tell the Story

Whether it’s victory or defeat, breakout moments or hard lessons, we’re there to capture it all.

Because at the end of the day—

it’s bigger than the scoreboard.