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Where to Watch Spain vs France Live
Probably the biggest match of the quarterfinals, with the biggest potential of giving us high quality football from both parties, as Spain take on France in what might not be as close of a game as the names suggest, but still should be quite a spectacle, even if you can only watch it on the internet instead of a TV, for whatever reason you may have.
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Djokovic & Federer in Each Other’s Wimbledon Way
As expected, Novak Djokovic is the number 1 seed heading into the 2012 Wimbledon tournament, knowing that he has to go through Roger Federer in the Semi Final, if all goes according to plan for both, with the six time champions at the All England’s club getting the #3 seed, according to his ATP ranking.
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Where to Watch Germany vs Greece Live
For those looking for a chance to see Mario Gomez and Bastian Schweinsteiger leading Germany against the defensive fortress of Greece in the second quarterfinal match of Euro 2012, here are a few options for those looking to watch the match via live online streaming.
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Losing Faith in Boxing II – Pacquiao vs Bradley WBO Review Means Nothing
So the WBO review panel watched the Manny Pacuqiao – Timoth Bradley fight one more time, and unanimously decided that Manny Pacquiao should have won that fight, all giving him a uninanious decision victory. So what? It doesn’t change anything.
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Gary Oldman to Athletes: Stop F&^%$#@ Acting!
Have you heard of actors against athletes? It’s nothing that actually exists, but I’m pretty sure some actors do feel less than happy about seeing athletes, NBA stars, models and such “stealing” some of their jobs and roles. Gary Oldman appeared in on Jimmy Kimmel to give a hilarious depiction of what such a spokesman for such an organization might sound like.
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Where to Watch Portugal vs Czech Republic Live
Not everyone has the chance to to see the Czech Republic facing Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in the Euro 2012 quarterfinals in the stadium or live on TV. For that, people invented online streaming, providing links to watch pretty much any match in the world as long as you have an internet connection. For pretty […]
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Tiger Woods, Despite Everything, With Another Career Worst
It used to be an automatic for Tiger Woods. Winning majors, when heading into the weekend tied for the lead. He was 8 for 9 in that situation heading into Saturday of the 2012 US Open, tied for -1 along with Jim Furyk. Both of them imploded eventually, leaving the road open for Webb Simpson. But it was longer, more painful, as always, to watch Tiger going through another meltdown.
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Roger Federer Won’t Win Another Wimbledon Title
Losing to Tommy Haas wasn’t in the plans. Roger Federer, rebounding from his decisive 0-3 defeat to Novak Djokovic in Paris at the French Open should have won the Halle tournament, or at least he thought he should. It didn’t work out, and Roger Federer heads into Wimbledon a little less confident than he expect to.
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Julio Cesar Chavez Can’t Avoid Sergio Martinez Much Longer
After completing his fourth defense of the WBC Middleweight title, Julico Cesar Chavez spoke about wanting Sergio Martinez as his next opponent, after seemingly dodging the number three pound-4-pound fighter in the world for the last year. Like everything in boxing, we’ll believe it when we see it.
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John Peterson With a Hole-In-One at the US Open
Tiger Woods falling behind in the 2012 US Open after sharing the lead is the big story this weekend from San Francisco, but some of the spotlight did go to John Peterson who made a hole-in-one on the 13th hole.