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A Hearing Roadblock For Floyd Mayweather May 5 Fight
Floyd Mayweather (probably) won’t be fighting Manny Pacquiao on May 5, but a May 5 fight might not even happen if Mayweather doesn’t get licenesed in Nevada for the same reason he’s heading to jail in June, with his MGM deal helping him delay his enterance to prison.
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Two Wins Over the Magic Doesn’t Make Celtics Contenders
Paul Pierce suddenly scoring 24 points doesn’t mean the Boston Celtics are an Eastern powerhouse once again, but a second win in four days over the Orlando Magic (91-83), with Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen not playing, has to mean some good news for a team that looked over the hill just last week.
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Miguel Cotto Between Mayweather and Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao won’t be fighting Floyd Mayweather this May by the looks of things, but he won’t be fighting Miguel Cotto as well, one of the four opponents shortlisted to be his May-June rival in a few months, according to the Junior Middleweight WBA Super champion.
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Too Much Talk of Peace Talks Between Liverpool and Manchester United
Liverpool and Manchester United clashes are now compared to wars, or warring countries, as the constant demand for peace, from both sides, mostly due to the events that led to Luis Suarez getting banned for his racial abuse of Patrice Evra, and the way Kenny Dalglish, the Liverpool players and the club have handled the aftermath of the incident.
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Pats – Giants Super Bowl Offers Tom Brady Chance for Revenge
Tom Brady doesn’t look troubled by many things, but he certainly looked off his game during Super Bowl XLII, as the New England Patriots, despite being a record breaking 16-0 team in 2007, lost to the New York Giants in an epic final game. On February 5 in Indianapolis, the two time Super Bowl MVP has a chance for some revenge.
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Maybe Dwight Howard Will Stay With the Orlando Magic After All
Dwight Howard wasn’t supposed to be still playing for the Orlando Magic according to all the signals during the short off season, the lack of effort during the pre-season games and just by him saying he wants to be traded, with more than a team or two mentioned as potential destinations. Now, with the Magic 12-5, the match looks stronger than ever.
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Arsenal vs Manchester United – No Revenge For Wenger
Antonio Valencia was Manchester United’s man once again, as his return to his usual position on the wing gave Alex Ferguson another win and denied the revenge Arsenal and Arsene Wenger have been dreaming of since very early on in the season, as Valencia scored the first and set up Welbeck’s second, besting Robin van Persie’s goal in a 2-1 at the Emirates.