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Manny Pacquiao – Can He Finally Knockout Juan Manuel Marquez
Finally, Manny Pacquiao has chosen his next opponent. He decided to go for money instead of belts, choosing to fight Juan Manuel Marquez for a fourth time in 8 years, setting December 12, 2012, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas as the date for the fight.
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Roger Federer – Being Number 1 Is Harder in Your 30’s
How many more times will we see Roger Federer play this season? As much as the number one spot on the ATP rankings is important to him, there’s a good chance that he won’t travel to the Asian tournaments at all, maybe even skipping the Paris tournament to be fit for the Year-End Tournament in London.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Will They Go 73-9?
Let’s begin by rephrasing the question in the headline – Will the Los Angeles Lakers be the best team in the NBA next season? Metta World Peace thinks so, but for now, before the first tip off of the 2012-2013 season, both the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder have to be considered better teams.
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Colorado Football – The Worst Team in the Nation
Although 0-3 isn’t the hottest of starts, it doesn’t immediately turn you into the worst team in the nation. Still, their record isn’t the only reason that the Colorado Buffaloes football team might be the worst in the FBS this season, after piling losses against Colorado State, Fresno State and Sacramento State, and FCS school.
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Arsenal FC – Lukas Podolski Can’t Stop Scoring
A visit to Montpellier was supposed to be about Olivier Giroud meeting the club he played for last season, but after Arsenal went behind after nine minutes, it stopped being a friendly stroll and serious business, meaning the better players step up. Lukas Podolski, that means, scoring his third goal in three matches for the gunners, winning 2-1 with a come from behind kicker.
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Real Madrid – Getting Over the Cristiano Ronaldo Spin
Was Cristiano Ronaldo really sad, really unhappy, during these last couple of weeks? We’ll never know, but he certainly didn’t show it when he scored the winning goal for Real Madrid against Manchester City at the 90th minute, as all the problems his team were having since he opened his mouth magically vanished from existence.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Isn’t Sad Anymore (Real Madrid vs Manchester City)
The Spanish champions, Real Madrid, were on the ropes twice. Once it was Marcelo, enjoying a nice bounce off a Manchester City defender. Than it was Karim Benzema with a splendid goal. And then it was Cristiano Ronaldo, lucky to have Vincent Kompany lower his head, with a winner that means so much more than just a regular 3-2 win.