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[VIDEO]Boxing Errupts At A Tennis Match?

That is one angle, but before you take the old people’s side, watch this one. You can clearly see the lady slaps the dude first, so I think he had a right to be pissed off. Sure he had a few too many a called a tennis match a “game”, but he is obviously from [...]

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Floyd Mayweather’s Racist Rant [VIDEO]: Warning- Explicit Language

Floyd Mayweather goes off with a seemingly purposeful rant about Manny Pacquiao. Warning: this video features explicit language. NSFW.

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2010 U.S. Open – Day 4 Musings…

In the wake of that blundering performance by Andy Roddick on Wednesday night, the U.S. Open reawakened on Thursday with renewed purpose as those players still alive in the touranment got back to the business of playing tennis. I spoke my nickel’s worth earlier today in my weekly column about the aftermath of Roddick’s behavior [...]

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2010 Vuelta a España – Stage 6 News and Notes

Stage 6 – Caravaca de la Cruz to Murcia – 151.0 km (93.6 mi) Thursday/02 September 2010

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NTSF 102: Final majors of 2010 in cycling and tennis, soccer’s tournament cycle begins anew and more…

Wow… seems that the beer my wife bought me last night really did a number on me. As I sat in front of the computer on Wednesday, digesting the 22 ounces of Bourbon County Brand Stout by Goose Island Brewery (13.0% alcohol by volume) and trying to finish up stage recaps from the Vuelta and [...]

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2010 Vuelta a España – Stage 5 News and Notes

Stage 5 – Guadix to Lorca – 198.8 km (123.3 mi) Wednesday/01 September 2010

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2010 U.S. Open – Day 3 Musings…

The biggest story of Wednesday in New York was undoubtedly the literal collapse of Victoria Azarenka in the first match of the day on the Grandstand Court at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Down 5-1 in her match against Gisela Dulko, the #10 seed fell unconscious to the court a few feet [...]

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2010 U.S. Open – Day 2 Musings…

It was a day when the brackets started tumbling at Flushing Meadows. With the men’s and women’s singles tournaments joined by the first set of first-round matches in men’s doubles there were even more opportunities to see seeded players falling. There were plenty of tight matches, five-set thrillers, and both upsets and near-upsets at every [...]

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