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David Haye has no Answer For Wladimir Klitschko Dominance
Wladimir Klitschko united the heavyweight title belts after proving too good for David Haye in Hamburg, crushing the pre-fight of hope of a great fight that will save the Heavyweight division.
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Petra Kvitova Too Good for Maria Sharapova in Wimbledon Final
Petra Kvitova won her first Wimbledon and Grand Slam title, beating Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-4 in the 2011 Women’s final. The question arising from her win – Is she here to stay?
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How Not to Start the Copa America
Lionel Messi and Argentina looked awful last night in La Plata, nearly losing the Copa America opener. Sergio Aguero came off the bench to save a point and keep the media from eating Sergio Batista alive.
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The Wimbledon Final We Deserve
No, not the Nadal – Federer final everyone usually wants. Yes, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, the two best players in the world, the two players who have split the two Grand Slam titles so far this year, the two players who have split all the Masters tournaments this year. The best game we could have asked for.
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The New and Improved NBA Lockout is Now in Effect
All roads were leading to this point, but not the owners, the players and the league did enough to stop it from happening. For the first time since 1998, the NBA has entered a lockout period and a very unknown future.
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A Roger Federer Fan Still Shocked by Tsonga Loss
It’s always hard, as as fan, to watch Roger Federer lose. The way he lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at Wimbledon yesterday was extremely painful.
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Now That’s How You Throw a First Pitch
First pitches thrown by celebrities usually, well, suck. A Cirque du Soleil performer shows how it’s done right, with tons of style.
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The 2011 Copa America – Between Brazil and Lionel Messi’s Argentina
The 2011 Copa America kicks off tomorrow with the usual questions – Brazil? Argentina? And isn’t it about time that Lionel Messi wins a major title with Argentina?
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Unless Some Miracle Happens, We’re Going to Have an NBA Lockout
No agreement on the length of the new labor deal. No agreement on the revenue sharing. There are other things as well, but despite David Stern’s fake optimism, the NBA seems on the inevitable path towards a lockout.