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WILDER THINKS HE’S WORKED FURY OUT AND ALSO THINKS HE CHEATED
After narrowly avoiding a loss in their first fight and suffering a sound beating the second time round, Wilder believes he has got Fury beaten in their trilogy fight. This claim however, comes not from Wilder’s camp, but Fury’s. Without giving any details about how, probably because he wasn’t given the details himself, Frank Warren said, “He feels that he can. I know speaking to Shelly Finkel, his manager, he’s very, very confident. He believes he’s got the beating of Tyson. That remains to be seen.”
By NoSmokeBoxing6 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay's Samantha Gisonni Opens a Hole in the Roof at Pace Basketball Tournament
There's nothing like it in sports. The defense collapses around the ball, the court opens up, a pass or two puts the perimeter players on the run, and someone is left open at the top of the three-point arc. Then - oblivious to the laws of motion, gravity and planetary physics - you wait until the centripetal force in consideration nestles in the nylon and blows the roof off Madison Square Garden.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Unbalanced
Rugby Union: When Piennar made World Cup history
Last week, on 24 June, it was the 25th anniversary of the 1995 Rugby World Cup final when Francois Piennar inspired a nation by leading South Africa to their first World Cup triumph on home soil, earning great praise for his leadership from South African president Nelson Mandela.
By Steve Harrison6 years ago in Unbalanced
The Sports Reverends
ON THIS EPISODE: You may be wondering what is this "MUMBLE FUMBLE" title all about? On our latest episode, The Sports Reverends are having a contest! Until the baseball season starts we will be keeping track of who mispronounces their words and who throws out an incorrect fact!
By The Sports Reverends6 years ago in Unbalanced
The 3 Best NBA Draft Classes In The Modern Era In Order
In March, the Corona Virus forced the NBA to take an unexpected and unheard of hiatus. Now, it's been four months without basketball, and last week we passed the scheduled date for this years' NBA Draft. For a number of NBA fans, the off season is just as entertaining as the regular season, and we are missing it. As of now, the NBA is scheduled to return at the end of July, with the draft now taking place in October. So, while the world waits and waits and waits for professional sports to make their return, I look back on the best NBA Draft classes of all time.
By John Axley6 years ago in Unbalanced
Evolution of Cricket. Will Cricket Attract More Fans in the Future ?
Evolution of Cricket in the 20th Century The global governing body for cricket is the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was started in 1909 and started governing the game of Cricket from then.
By Siddharth Shankar V6 years ago in Unbalanced
The Raptor Report
My first dunk was actually in sixth grade. Vince Carter A COMPLICATED PAST Vince Carter inspired the nation of Canada. His time with the Raptors was iconic, but ended with complications. Most Raptors fans fall in the line of loving and respecting what Vince did for Toronto, and Canada Basketball. There are some fans that are bitter from the way Vince Carter left. That is a whole debate in itself, but I stand on the side of Vince Carter in that debate. I really hope that next season Vince signs a one-day contract with the Toronto and retires a Raptor.
By The Sports Reverends6 years ago in Unbalanced
JAMIE FOXX TO PLAY MIKE TYSON ON SCREEN… TYSON TO FIGHT JON JONES IN REAL LIFE?
https://nosmokeboxing.com Mike Tyson has been in the headlines non-stop for most of 2020, with his comeback, fledgling marijuana business, and talks of a film about the life of the youngest Heavyweight champion in history.
By NoSmokeBoxing6 years ago in Unbalanced
THE YOUNG PRINCE HAMED. HOW GOOD COULD HE BE?
https://nosmokeboxing.com We tend to think the most interesting part about a championship-boxer training his son, is seeing the new direction the youngster goes with the same knowledge and similar genetic ability. While the 5’4″ Prince Naseem fought mostly at Featherweight his son Aadam, who looks to be a lean 5’10”, might start his career as a Super-Lightweight before possibly packing on some pounds. How would a boxer trained by Prince Naseem fare in the current Super-Lightweight division against the best Brits like Lewis Ritson, Jack Catterall, and Josh Taylor? Let’s hope we get to find out.
By NoSmokeBoxing6 years ago in Unbalanced












