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Floyd Mayweahter – Split Paving the Road to Manny Pacquiao
No one actually believes that Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will ever get in the ring together. However, maybe a major stumbling block to make that fight happen has been removed, as Mayweather parted ways with Golden Boy Promotions, which means that the Top Rank vs Golden Boy rivalry is no longer a reason to deny fans from getting a fight they’ve grown tired of waiting for.
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Cousin of Taj Gibson Stabbed & Murdered in Brooklyn
Some evil and acts of hatred towards human beings are impossible to understand, as an unknwon person stabbed two children in a Brooklyn apartment building. Six-year-old Prince Joshua “P.J.” Avitto, cousin of Taj Gibson of the Chicago Bulls, was confirmed dead, while 7-year-old Mikayla Capers was injured and although sufferring from serious lacerations and wounds, she is expected to survive.
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Jimmie Johnson Wins FedEx 400 – Feeling Right at Home
After breaking his race winning drought, it seems Jimmie Johnson is on some kind of streak, picking up another victory, this time in the FedEx 400 at the Dover International Speedway, advancing himself quite nicely in the driver standings of the 2014 Sprint Cup Series, dominating by leading for the most laps in a second consecutive race, fending off a less than serious challenge from Brad Keselowski.
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NHL Playoffs – Chicago Blackhawks Start Fast, Los Angeles Kings Smile Last
After some excellent hockey throughout a brilliant Western Conference finals series, game 7 was about lucky bounces and ugly goals. After a hectic first period with both teams scoring five times, thing settled down and got into overtime, where the Los Angeles Kings got their big break through an Alec Martinez goal, giving them a 5-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks and a 4-3 win in the series.
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Froch Over Groves – A Great Way to Finish
It might or might not be the end to the career of Carl Froch, but it’s a special way to go. The 36-year old WBA and IBF super middleweight champion provided a fantastic show and knockout victory against George Groves as more than 80,000, a record-crowd for a British boxing bout, watched and cheered the Cobra win the rematch.
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NHL Playoffs – Kings vs Blackhawks Game 7 Predictions
The Western Conference Finals in the NHL come to a game 7, as the Chicago Blackhawks hope to complete their comeback from two games down as they find themselves back on home ice thanks to two dramatic wins including finally getting one on the road. The Los Angeles Kings haven’t had anything easy for them in these playoffs, so what’s another game seven for them to try and survive?
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NHL Playoffs – Los Angeles Kings Slip Up, Chicago Blackhawks Grab Momentum
The best game of the series, so far, turned out to be one that probably shifts all momentum in the other direction. The Chicago Blackhawks might have been down twice in this game 6, but managed to comeback and pull off a 4-3 win thanks to a dramatic Patrick Kane goal, tying the series at 3-3, coming from two games behind, hosting the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference Final finale to see who goes to play for the Stanley Cup.
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NHL Playoffs – New York Rangers Finish the Job, Montreal Canadiens Begin Vacation
In Game 6 of their series with the Montreal Canadiens, the New York Rangers put on their best and most dominant performance. The problem? The puck simply wouldn’t go in, but eventually Dustin Tokarski was beaten with a late second period goal from Dominic Moore, sending his team to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 20 years, taking the series 4-2 with a 1-0 win.
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NHL Playoffs – Chicago Blackhawks Rule Overtime, Los Angeles Kings Can’t Finish
In the first overtime game of the Western Conference finals, we also got a double, in which the Chicago Blackhawks managed to keep this series going a bit longer with a 5-4 win thanks to a goal from veteran Michal Handzus, while the Los Angeles Kings finished on closing things out, still leading 3-2 and headed […]
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NHL Playoffs – Montreal Canadiens Still Alive, New York Rangers Slightly Stunned
Teams with their backs to the wall usually find something extra, and the Montreal Canadiens, constantly outplayed in the Eastern Conference Finals, found that special thing in the form of Rene Bourque, scoring a hat-trick including the two most important goals for his side as they beat the New York Rangers 7-4 to find themselves back in the series, still behind 3-2 but feeling completely different heading into game 6.