Month: December 2018

12:57 AM ET Former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz will return from a two-year absence to face John Lineker at UFC 233 on Jan. 26 in Anaheim. The UFC confirmed the 135-pound matchup, following an initial report by The Orange County Register. UFC 233 is slated to take place at Honda Center. Cruz (22-2) is
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12:24 AM ET Bellator will give Roy Nelson versus Mirko Cro Cop another go. The heavyweight fight, which was originally scheduled for Bellator 200, has been rebooked for Bellator 217 on Feb. 16 at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, sources told ESPN. That event will be headlined by Paul Daley vs. Michael “Venom” Page. The
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12:19 AM ET LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram injured his left ankle in the first quarter of Wednesday night’s game against San Antonio when he landed on the foot of Spurs big man LaMarcus Aldridge. After an official’s review, Aldridge was called for a flagrant foul 1 for sticking his foot
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11:54 PM ET CLEVELAND — Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant says he would like to own an NBA team when his playing career is finished, and admits it would be a ‘great story,’ if the team he actually ran was the one he brought back to Seattle. “Hell yeah,” Durant told ESPN following Wednesday
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10:28 PM ET Sijara Eubanks is moving up to bantamweight. Eubanks (4-2), who missed weight by 1.2 pounds prior to her UFC 230 fight against Roxanne Modafferi, has decided to compete at 135 pounds in her next fight, her manager, Ali Abdelaziz, told ESPN. A fight between Henry Cejudo and TJ Dillashaw for the UFC
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10:32 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Paul George scored 25 of his 47 points in a sensational fourth quarter, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 3.1 seconds left that gave the Oklahoma City Thunder a 114-112 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night. George rallied the Thunder from a 23-point deficit and finished
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10:24 PM ET Associated Press LSU‘s Devin White is the Butkus Award winner as the best linebacker in the country. The winner was announced Wednesday. White is the first LSU player to win the Butkus in its 34-year history and the third straight winner from a Southeastern Conference school. Roquan Smith of Georgia won it
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