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Four Sport Cities Part I
There are 13 Cities or Metropolitan areas in the United States that have at least one team in each of the Major Sport leagues – the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL. We’re here to run you down through the lot, beginning with Atlanta and finishing with Detroit, for today.
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13 Funny Tennis Pictures
13 Hilarious moments in tennis
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13 Awesome (Or Not) Sport Mustaches
Super cool or Fashion disaster? We bring you some of the more famous and infamous mustaches in sports – From the Liverpool gang in the 80’s, Rollie Fingers, Mark Spitz and more.
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Soccer Tackling – The Strong, The Dirty and Roy Keane
Soccer players don’t always dive and fake it. Sometimes it really really hurts. Sometimes things get broken and can’t be put together again. Here are some of the fiercest and dirtiest tackles seen in recent years on the Premier League’s pitches plus an added bonus from the Champions League and a US – Canada Match.
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On Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony and Hurting Elbows
On Kobe Bryant (won) and Carmelo Anthony (lost), on tweaked elbows, on players faking injuries for no reason at all and returning quite quickly to play like nothing happened.
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When Rugby Players Bleed…
Best sport in the World? That’s a subjective thing of course, but I do think it’s the manliest and toughest out of the popular ones (The Rugby World Cup is the third biggest international championship after the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup in terms of attendance) and it just photographs beautifully. Especially the rougher aspects of it. As you can see, these guys tend to bleed a lot.
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The History of the Super Bowl in Pictures Part II
Part II of our Super Bowl history class, going through Super Bowl XXI with a Phil Simms led Giant beating the Broncos to Kurt Warner’s Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV and their win over the Titans.
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The History of the Super Bowl in Pictures Part I
A week before the big game in Arlington, we’re doing a run down of all the Super Bowls, beginning with the first 20 NFL Finals – Super Bowl I (Packers) to Super Bowl XX (Bears).