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Pacquiao Camp Busy Taking Shots at Mayweather While Promoting Bradley Fight
Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley began the promotional tour ahead of their June 9 fight for the WBO Welterweight title, and the Pacquiao camp seemed more interested in talking about Floyd Mayweather and why the anticipated fight didn’t happen, again.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Bad Offer Dropped the Fight
Manny Pacquiao has come out and said that the reason for him and Floyd Mayweather not getting a deal done this time was because Mayweather never really wanted the fight, offering Pacquiao $40 million with Pay-Per-View money, knowing that the offer will get turned down.
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Arsene Wenger So Bad It’s Meme Worthy
Arsene Wenger is in trouble again, with Arsenal hitting the wrong kind of form in all competitions for the second time this season. It’s been so bad that it actually deserved an internet meme interpretation, putting Wenger in the What People Think I Do/ What I really Do pantheon.
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Boxing and Gambling – Carl Froch Admission Raises Questions
Carl Froch put the subject of gambling and boxing back on the table, with his actions and fights in the spotlight, claiming he has drawn several of his fights longer than they should have gone for the sake of his family and friends placing bets on later rounds and longer fights.
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Roger Federer Beating Del Potro at Rotterdam Doesn’t Mean Much in the Long Run
Roger Federer won his first ATP tournament of 2012 and his first since the London ATP World Tour Finals by beating Juan Martin Del Porto 6-4, 6-1 at the Rotterdam Open (ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament), making it his 71st single’s title and a nice way to re-start the season after his disappointing Davis cup performance against the United States.
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The Dereck Chisora and David Haye Press Conference Brawl
Dereck Chisora couldn’t stand David Haye trying to steal the spotlight during the post fight press conference, and went down to brawl with the former heavyweight champion, resulting in tons of comedy, foul langauage and Adam Booth, Haye’s trainer, getting cut on his head.
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Aftermath of the Chisora vs Klitschko Title Fight
Vitali Klitschko was far from impressive, but it was still more than enough to win by a unanimous decision against a brave but lacking Dereck Chisora who caused a lot of commotion before and after the fight, with the Heavyweight division still waiting for someone to pull it out of its misery.
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Vitali Klitschko Too Much For Disrespectful Dereck Chisora
Vitali Klitschko retained his WBC Heavyweight title for the 8th consecutive time, beating Dereck Chisora by unanimous decision after a brave but far from impressive display from the disrespectful British fighter, spitting in the champion’s face prior to the fight.
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8 Sport Thoughts Heading Into the Weekend
Claudio Ranieri won’t last at Inter, Napoli have us thinking, Juventus need to stop drawing matches, the FA Cup gets ready for upsets and Arsenal losing, Jeremy Lin will continue thriving without Carmelo Anthony, Roger Federer will win his first 2012 title and Vitali Klitschko will defend his WBC Heavyweight title against Dereck Chisora.
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Dereck Chisora Slaps Vitali Klitschko During Weigh In
Dereck Chisora slapped Vitali Klitschko in the weigh in to their WBC Heavyweight title fight, which is probably the closest he’ll get to hurting the 40 year old champion according to the pre fight odds.