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Andy Roddick and the Unlikely Win Over Roger Federer
Andy Roddick did beat Roger Federer earlier this month in the Madison Square Garden exhibition, but that wasn’t suppose to reflect on big tournaments, on actually important ATP Tour Masters events. Well, it happened. For only the third time in his 24 matches with Roger, Roddick came out on top, winning 7-6, 1-6, 6-4 in the third round of the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne.
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Tiger Woods Shouldn’t Be Considered as Masters Favorite
Tiger Woods is not the favorite to win the Masters, despite ending his 30 months title drought on the PGA tour by winning the Arnold Palmer invitational at Bay Hill for the 7th time in his career. More than two years of injuries and simply playing bad don’t disappear into thin air, especially with other promising players more deserving of being called favorites.
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Ultimate Tak Ball – The Most Insane Sport in History?
There a weird and unusual sports, and there are completely insane sport. Ultimate Tak Ball, UTB or UTB live belongs to the ‘insane’ group. Why? Well, lets give you a hint. It used to be called Ultimate Tazer Ball. Still not with me? Well, lets get to it – It’s pretty much football, only the defenders use stun guns on the guy with the ball.
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Aftermath of the Garcia – Morales Title Fight
Erik Morales wasn’t even fighting for a title. Weighing two pounds above the allowed 140, the WBC Light Welterweight title was only for Danny Garcia to win. The 24 year old, winning his 23 fight (0 losses) since beginning his boxing career in 2007, just had more in the tank to withstand the aging legend, who must be contemplatin retirmenetn once again.
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The Floyd Mayweather Twitter Experience
Floyd Mayweather is successful and rich. We all know that. Being undefeated for 16 years, with a 42-0 record, currently the WBC Welterweight champion and titles and five different divisions over the years should put you in some sort of comfort zone, enabling you to show your lighter side, right?
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – What God Has to do With it?
Manny Pacquiao is dropping hints like crazy about his pending retirement from the world of boxing, despite not losing a fight since 2005, and despite the fact that he has yet to land and face the fighter he (presumably) wants to fight the most – Floyd Mayweather Jr. How soon is now? Depends who you ask, and what you believe.
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Roger Federer Very Far From Retirement Plans
Roger Federer has been hearing the talks, the criticism, the calls for retirement. They’ve been going on for three years now, more or less. The voices grow stronger after a disappointing finish to a Grand Slam tournament, like in 2010, when he couldn’t make it past the quarter finals at the Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Those voices dissappear when he wins the Indian Wells, his third tournament in 2012.
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Women Experience Orgasms During Exercises More Often Than You Think
Researches from Indiana University in Bloomington decided to make life interesting, and go for information regarding what really interests us. Do women orgasm without actual sex or fantasies? Well, according to their online survey and research, yes. Coregasms do actually happen.
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What They (Athletes) Want and What We (Fans) Want to Remember
Ian Thorpe won’t be in the 2012 London Olympics. Not in the 100 meters or 200 meters freestyle races, as his performances at the Australian Olympic Swimming Trials just weren’t enough to secure him a spot on the plane to England, brandning his comeback attempt, at the moment, as a failure.
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Roger Federer Hasn’t Looked This Good in Years
Roger Federer talked earlier this year about his desire, and belief, regarding a return to the number one spot in the World. After winning the 2012 Indian Wells Masters, his third consecutive title this season, he’s still at number 3, but it’s getting easier to believe that he’s bound to win at least one Grand Slam title before the end of the year.