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Kobe Bryant Hogs His Way to Another Lakers Win
Kobe Bryant isn’t slowing down despite his injured right hand, scoring 39 points to lead the just above average Los Angeles Lakers in their 97-90 win over the Golden State Warriros, his third straight 30 point game in four nights, while the Lakers go 2-1 in these games.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Won’t Happen in 2012
If Mayweather goes to jail in June, coming out around August-September, there will be no fight against Pacquiao in 2012. Manny will probably fight in June and make a usual November-December bout to cap off the year. The boxing world will have to wait again for the biggest fight to happen, as these two grow older by another 12 months.
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Chris Bosh Doesn’t Always Need Other Big Two Around
Chris Bosh is the lesser of the big three. That’s just life. But if a six time All-Star is your third best player, then I guess the Miami Heat can handle a night without both LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. They certainly looked capable of handling the load, beating the Atlanta Hawks in a triple overtime game 116-109.
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Amir Khan – Conspiracy or More Whining?
Amir Khan isn’t done with his crusade to prove he actually won his fight against Lamont Peterson. He wants a rematch, which he’ll probably get anyhow. But that’s not enough, and revealing new and question raising footage regarding an unidentified man sitting with the judges and actually interfering with the scorecards.
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LeBron James Keeps Leading Heat in Everything
LeBron finished with 33 points, 8 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Miami Heat (without Dwyane Wade) to a 118-83 win over the Indiana Pacers.
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Choosing Manny Pacquiao’s Next Opponent
Manny Pacquiao is looking for his next opponent, knowing that the Floyd Mayweather option has gone out the window. His options, as Bob Arum suggests – Rematches with Juan Manuel Marquez or Miguel Cotto, or a new direction with Light Welterweight Lamont Peterson and Timothy Bradley.
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West Virginia’s Record Breaking Orange Bowl Night
West Virginia and Geno Smith broke or tied almost every possible offensive record in the history of bowl games during their performance in the 2012 Orange Bowl, winning big for themselves and the Big East, in a 70-33 rout of the humiliated Clemson Tigers.