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Aftermath of the Garcia – Morales Title Fight
Erik Morales wasn’t even fighting for a title. Weighing two pounds above the allowed 140, the WBC Light Welterweight title was only for Danny Garcia to win. The 24 year old, winning his 23 fight (0 losses) since beginning his boxing career in 2007, just had more in the tank to withstand the aging legend, who must be contemplatin retirmenetn once again.
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Iman Shumpert and J.R. Smith With the Double Alley-Oop
J.R. Smith is incredible, maybe the most impressive dunker in the NBA. Iman Shumpert has made more than a slight impression with his energy and athleticism off the bench during his rookie season with the New York Knicks. In the 101-79 win over the Detriot Pistons, the two combined for one of the most impressive Alley-Oop dunks of the season.
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Jim Boeheim Can’t Beat Big Ten Teams
Jared Sullinger was too much, finishing with 19 point. Syracuse couldn’t keep Ohio State at bay with their zone defense that worked OK in the first half, but allowed 52.4% in the second half. Thad Matta is headed to his second final four with the Buckeyes in six years, while Jim Boeheim, who had a rough year off the court, tries to figure out how this happens against Big Ten teams all the time.
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Russ Smith Carries Louisville Into Final Four
Russ Smith has been having an up and down Sophomore season, but it seems everything is coming through for him in the 2012 NCAA tournament, coming up with his best game since January, scoring 19 points off the bench to lead Louisville into the Final Four with a 72-68 win over Florida.
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Mad Men is Back – A Christina Hendricks Tribute
Christina Hendricks isn’t the only good thing about Mad Men, but she’s certainly one of the best reasons to watch the show if you aren’t all into what’s actually happening in Don Draper’s life. Hendricks, who plays Joan Holloway, isn’t only the hottest red head on the planet or the bustiest women on your TV screen. She just maybe the sexiest thing to ever enter our lives.
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Peter Crouch With the Goal of the Season in the Premier League
Peter Crouch never ceases to amaze, to surprise. It’s his height that’s misleading, no matter how many times he shows us he’s more than just a tall player with aerial superiority. His incredible goal in Stoke’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City is not only the goal of the season in the English Premier League, but a wonderful gift to Alex Ferguson and Manchester United.