Wednesday, March 29, 2017

UFC 210: Daniel Cormier Scheduled to Headline Against Anthony Johnson and other top stories.

  • UFC 210: Daniel Cormier Scheduled to Headline Against Anthony Johnson

    UFC 210: Daniel Cormier Scheduled to Headline Against Anthony Johnson
    UFC 210 has found its main event, as Daniel Cormier will look for title defense number-two against Anthony “Rumble” Johnson. The light heavyweight champion announced the bout on UFC Tonight. We are approaching month number-21 in Daniel Cormier’s title reign. It has been a very inactive one, as DC has only defended his belt once against Alexander Gustafsson, and defeated Anderson Silva in a non-title affair. Cormier initially won the title against Anthony Johnson, and now “Rumble” will look to p..
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  • Jim Harbaugh shares milk with mail truck driver who hit him as kid

    Jim Harbaugh shares milk with mail truck driver who hit him as kid
    Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh bumped into a familiar face on the recruiting trail in Iowa on Wednesday evening.This meeting was significantly less painful for Harbaugh than the first.Harbaugh tweeted a photo of himself and Dan McGivern, the man who he said was driving a mail truck that broke Harbaugh's leg nearly 50 years ago.With Dan McGivern of Iowa City. Driver, when I ran into traffic & took on his car @ age 6 #LifeSaver #DefiningMoment pic.twitter.com/UOM055euuY— Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4U..
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  • Roger Federer Beats Stan Wawrinka to Make Final

    Roger Federer Beats Stan Wawrinka to Make Final
    Photo Roger Federer defeated Stan Wawrinka in five sets in the Australian Open semifinal. Credit Cameron Spencer/Getty Images MELBOURNE, Australia — When Stan Wawrinka’s backhand return landed just long, Roger Federer raised his arms in a hesitant way that appeared to be a half-triumphant, half-disbelieving shrug.Having not played a competitive tournament since Wimbledon last July, the 17th-seeded Federer, 35, completed an improbable run to the Australian Open final wit..
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  • NBA Trade Rumors: Best Landing Spots For Carmelo Anthony

    NBA Trade Rumors: Best Landing Spots For Carmelo Anthony
    Jan 15, 2017; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony (7) dribbles the ball up court against Toronto Raptors in the first half at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports NBA Trade Rumors: Looking at a handful of teams that should jump at the opportunity to trade for Carmelo Anthony, assuming he’s willing to waive his no-trade clause Carmelo Anthony is always being discussed throughout the basketball world. Whether it’s a rumor about a trade..
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  • Pitino, Louisville rebut NCAA findings in escort scandal

    Pitino, Louisville rebut NCAA findings in escort scandal
    AP Published 5:48 p.m. ET Jan. 25, 2017 | Updated 14 hours agoLouisville head coach Rick Pitino shouts instructions to his team during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Fred Vuich)(Photo: The Associated Press)Louisville has informed the NCAA the school disputes allegations that Rick Pitino violated his responsibility as a head coach by failing to monitor former staffer Andre McGee's ac..
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  • Washington Nationals Shouldn't Panic After Failing To Sign Greg Holland

    Washington Nationals Shouldn't Panic After Failing To Sign Greg Holland
    Despite missing out on former Kansas City Royals closer Greg Holland, the Washington Nationals shouldn’t make a panic move on the trade market to help bolster their bullpen.After falling to sign closers Mark Melancon, Aroldis Chapman, and Kenley Jansen, the Washington Nationals have failed to sign yet another closer on the free agent market.Former Kansas City Royals reliever Greg Holland signed a one-year pact with the Colorado Rockies with a vesting option for a second season.While he hasn’t be..
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  • Dez Bryant: Things can only get better for Cowboys

    Dez Bryant: Things can only get better for Cowboys
    Getty ImagesThe Cowboys are more than a week removed from the loss to the Packers that ended their season and the lack of a Super Bowl appearance means that their players are free to take part in the Pro Bowl in Orlando this week. Two of those players talked about that loss and what the future holds for the Cowboys on Wednesday. Quarterback Dak Prescott said, via ESPN.com, that he will “never be over that loss” and that it has added “fuel to the fire” for next season. Wide receiver Dez Bryant ..
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  • Tennis' aging field: Federer, Venus and Serena Williams reach Australian Open final

    Tennis' aging field: Federer, Venus and Serena Williams reach Australian Open final
    MEBLOURNE – As it was written: “Don’t worry about the world ending. It’s already tomorrow in Australia.” Yet the 2017 Australian Open has been themed by the retro, not the futuristic. Six of the eight semifinals in the men’s and women’s draw were 30-and-over. For perspective, the age of eligibility on tennis’ Seniors Tour is 35. The average age of the remaining competitors only went up on Thursday. Venus Williams, 36, out-battled CoCo Vandeweghe and reached her ..
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  • Revitalized Cleveland Indians, 2019 All-Star Game are perfect fit for each other

    Revitalized Cleveland Indians, 2019 All-Star Game are perfect fit for each other
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - The momentum that the Indians have built over the last four years has made an impression. Not only in the won-loss column, but at the highest levels of Major League Baseball. It is one of the reasons the franchise has been awarded the 2019 All-Star Game. The team is expected to hold a press conference announcing the arrival of the Midsummer Classic on Friday. Cleveland and the All-Star Game is a good fit. The Indians have posted four straight winning seasons, culminating in l..
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  • LeBron James, Cavs owner Dan Gilbert at odds over payroll spending

    LeBron James, Cavs owner Dan Gilbert at odds over payroll spending
    Nick Friedell ESPN Staff Writer Without calling out either player, or Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg out by name, Butler was clearly frustrated that Niko Mirotic and Paul Zipser were the ones taking big shots late in the fourth quarter. "I understand that if you've got an open shot take it," Butler said. "But at a point in the game like that, no offense but you gotta get the ball to your best players. That's just how the game goes. Let it come down on my shoulders or D-Wade's shoulders. Let us b..
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