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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Here We Go Again
Getting tired of it? Not completely. So what if Floyd Mayweather is mostly busy trading insults with his former best friend and business partner 50 Cent. So what if Manny Pacquiao has a fight with Juan Manuel Marquez coming up. It’s always great for both these men, especially when promoting a bout, to throw the Mayweather – Pacquiao card in the air.
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Roger Federer – What if he was Brazilian
Alas, Roger Federer was born in the boring (at least when it comes with international perception) nation of Switzerland. The Swiss don’t have the certain “sexy” appeal other nations have, like, well, a lot, and certainly not like Brazil, where a Gillette commercial takes us into an alternate universe, in which the greatest tennis player in the world takes a different direction.
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Novak Djokovic – 2012 Belonged to Him as Well
The first major title of the season in 2012 went to Novak Djokovic, and the last substantial one went to him as well. En route to winning both titles, the Australian Open and the ATP World Tour Finals, he beat Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Another year belonging to Novak Djokovic, still the best tennis player in the world.
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Lance Armstrong Tweeting he Doesn’t Give a F&^%
After everyone’s pretty much agreed to strip you of seven Tour de France wins, tweeting a picture of you relaxing while staring at your seven framed yellow jerseys is kinda giving the middle finger to anyone who doesn’t support Lance Armstrong.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Can’t Take His Eyes off the Audi Model
The Real Madrid squad went to test drive the new Audi R8 last week, but Cristiano Ronaldo wasn’t as impressed with the new car as he was with one the presenting models, as he was caught by the camera being unable to take his eyes off the woman, possibly even trying to flirt with her.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Talking Instead of Fighting
It began with Floyd Mayweather claiming Manny Pacquiao is one the decline and is desperate to land a fight against him, even willing to lower his financial demands. It followed with Pacquiao saying once again that the only reason their fight isn’t happening is because Mayweather is ducking the challenge.
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Novak Djokovic – Still the Best Tennis Player in the World
No matter how good or bad Novak Djokovic does in the Paris Masters, he’ll regain the number one spot on the ATP rankings thanks to Roger Federer withdrawing from the tournament. After all the ups and downs in 2012, Djokovic is still, probably, the best player in the world.
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Roger Federer – Needs to Play Less to be at his Best
Age creeps up on you in mysterious ways. Roger Federer had somewhat of resurgence this year, winning Wimbledon for the first time in three years and added three more Masters titles to his resume. But fitness and staying fresh have been problems for him, as the world number one decided to skip the Masters in Paris in order to be fit and ready for the ATP Tour Finals in London.
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Tennis Big Four Bragging Rights
Does Andy Murray have anything to be proud of? Sure, he has a Grand Slam title and an Olympic gold medal. But when he’s compared with Novak Djokovic, who has won five in a career that began at the same time, it doesn’t look as impressive. And when you throw Rafael Nadal into the discussion, with 11, it doesn’t look fair. All that dwarfs in comparison to Roger Federer, with 17.
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What Wayne Rooney Will Look Like After Football
Poor Wayne Rooney. It’s not his fault that he doesn’t have the genes to make him look like an Olympic swimmer. Despite all of his talent and accomplishment, people will always find a way to get back to his fondness of chubbiness and going bald, taking a step against that one by installing hair plugs, quite successfully one should admit.