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Mayweather vs Maidana – Vulnerable for the First Time
Regardless of how surprising it was to see Marcos Maidana do so well in the first fight and actually get a rematch, this fight will be determined by the ability of Floyd Mayweather to stay focused, dodge wild punches and simply carry out his usually very cautious and careful game plan, which has worked out wonderfully for him in his undefeated boxing career.
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Floyd Mayweather, Not the Man Ray Rice Needs Standing Up for Him
One of the running jokes since the Ray Rice thing exploded was connecting him with Chris Brown. Floyd Mayweather has lately been known for the ‘cant’ read’ memes, but he has his history with dishing out some domestic abuse, which also landed him in prison. Him being an advocate of Rice being treated unfairly by the league doesn’t really help the case of the running back.
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Marin Cilic Beats Kei Nishikori in a US Open Final No One Cared About
The problem with the 2014 US Open final in the broader sense? Marin Cilic and Kei Nishikori aren’t household names – not players who are known for people who are only slightly interested in Tennis, usually awaken when a Grand Slam Final pops up. The Croatian beat the Japanese player in a final that showed this is no longer a top 4 tour, yet it’s going to take some time getting used to it.
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The Video of Ray Rice Punching His Fiancee Cost Him His Job
Baltimore Ravens fans gave Ray Rice a standing ovation in preseason. The same man who hits, more than once, his fiancee, Janay Palmer, and got away with it. He got a two-game suspension from the NFL, and not much else. For some reason, he isn’t in jail.
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Roger Federer – US Open Title Keeps Slipping Away
This should have been the year for Roger Federer to add to his Grand Slam collection. The stage was set for him to finally win the US Open for the first time in five years. Novak Djokovic lost to Kei Nishikori. All that was standing in his way of the final was Marin Cilic, a player he has never lost to. Turns out the Croatian had a few tricks up his sleeve.
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Roger Federer – Not Giving Up on the US Open Title
For a moment there all seemed lost for Roger Federer, but he managed to come back from losing the first two sets against Gael Monfils and reach the US Open semifinal for the first time in three years. Marin Cilic is next, and there’s probably a Novak Djokovic battle waiting for him in the potential final. However, the world’s greatest living Tennis player is still on the right path to make it an 18th Grand Slam victory.
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Novak Djokovic – US Open is His for the Taking
It’s been three years since Novak Djokovic won the US Open, a tournament he usually shines in. By beating Andy Murray he knocked out one of the only two players who have beaten him in New York over the last four years, and the other one isn’t even in the tournament to begin with. He didn’t go in to the Grand Slam with a hot streak behind him, but he is finding his best tennis at the right time.
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What’s the Big Deal About the Basketball Haka?
By now, those interested in Team USA playing the Basketball World Cup have seen the Haka dance preformed by the New Zealand Tall Blacks, and the hilarious reaction from James Harden, who seems quite shocked. The question is – what’s so shocking about the Haka?
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Roger Federer – US Open Title Only Three Wins Away
It’s been an easy road for Roger Federer so far in the 2014 US Open, and it’s not that difficult of a journey, at least to the final, and maybe his 18th Grand Slam title. Gael Monfils is next, and after him maybe Tomas Berdych or Marin Cilic, which means there quite an opening for the greatest player in the history of the game, 33 of age, to reach the final of the tournament for the first time in five years.
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7 Best Memes of Floyd Mayweather Having Trouble Reading
One of the more hilarious feuds right now in the world of boxing is the one between Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent, as the rapper turned business man made fun of the highest earning athlete in the world by suggesting that he can’t read, which has some funny implications on the whole Manny Pacquiao situation.