Category: Other Sport

  • Mayweather vs Guerrero – More Than Just the Money

    Mayweather vs Guerrero – More Than Just the Money

    The new deal Floyd Mayweather signed with Showtime offers him greater prosperity than ever before, but while the final six fights of his career are probably mostly about money for him, Robert Guerrero, his next opponent, is looking at this as more than an opportunity to earn his biggest payday ever.

  • 2013 Six Nations – England vs France Predictions

    2013 Six Nations – England vs France Predictions

    Despite the clear difference in ability and result from both sides, it would be quite an uneducated and underestimating guess to consider England should have no problem beating France for a third consecutive time in the Six Nations.

  • PlayStation 4 – What it Means for Sports Games

    PlayStation 4 – What it Means for Sports Games

    With the official announcement out, the era of the PlayStation 4 is upon us. What does this mean for sports in video games? Hopefully, with the new social sharing additions and obviously the new controller, Madden, FIFA and NBA2K will be a lot more fun and realistic.

  • Floyd Mayweather – Nothing Surprising About Robert Guerrero

    Floyd Mayweather – Nothing Surprising About Robert Guerrero

    The big surprise regarding the next fighter Floyd Mayweather will take on in the ring wasn’t the identity, Robert Guerrero, who was the first name to come up when Mayweather announced the dates of his 2013 fights, but for choosing Showtime as his PPV route to the masses.

  • Celtic Fan Cries and Curses Badly Over Champions League Loss

    Celtic Fan Cries and Curses Badly Over Champions League Loss

    Nothing like a good foul-mouthed rant to vent your frustration, but sometimes, it goes a bit too far. A Celtic FC fan didn’t really take the 3-0 defeat to Juventus in the Champions League lightly, and decided to let the expletives rip during the disappointing performance.

  • Adrien Broner Too Good For Gavin Rees & Lightweight Division

    Adrien Broner Too Good For Gavin Rees & Lightweight Division

    It was only the second time Adrien Broner fought in a Lightweight bout, but already it seems this division and this title (WBC) are too small for his abilities and aspirations. Gavin Rees, a tested journeyman without much left in the tank, was simply way out of his league against the champion, and it doesn’t seem to feel anyone in the division is.

  • Floyd Mayweather – Not as Important as He Could Have Been

    Floyd Mayweather – Not as Important as He Could Have Been

    How will Floyd Mayweather be remembered, when his days inside the boxing ring are over? As one of the greatest boxers of all-time, undefeated, winning pretty much every possible title he could get his hands on? Or as a man who chased money, and not glory, taking the easy road when he could have done stuff that would have gone down in the legend books?

  • When Athletes Kiss – A Special Valentine’s Day Story

    When Athletes Kiss – A Special Valentine’s Day Story

    Even in the uber-macho world of sports, at least when it comes to men’s sport, loves triumphs barriers. When you love someone, even in an a-sexual way, only in the bro-mance kind way, nothing will hold you back from kissing the person that just made you happier than anyone else, by scoring a goal, winning a game or just getting yourself in the mood.

  • 15 Wrestling Photos – A Sport the IOC are Erasing

    15 Wrestling Photos – A Sport the IOC are Erasing

    Olympic Wrestling shouldn’t be saved because of tradition and antiquity. It should be saved because it’s an important sports, a cornerstone of the Olympic games, just below the big three of Athletics, Swimming and Gymnastics (real gymnastics). Still, the IOC, out of corruption and connections of Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs prefers to keep the modern Pentathlon.

  • Owen Farrell Books His Lions Spot (Ireland vs England)

    Owen Farrell Books His Lions Spot (Ireland vs England)

    Last minute of the match, and Ireland couldn’t even get a line out in their own half to go right. Owen Farrell wasn’t flawless, and England didn’t score any tries, but there was no question as to the best team on the damp and muddy pitch, and as to the identity of the favorites to keep on to win the 2013 Six Nations Championship.