Month: December 2018

11:41 AM ET The end of 2018 MMA is nearly upon us. Daniel Cormier had one of the most dominant years ever for a fighter, going 3-0 while retaining the light heavyweight belt and claiming the heavyweight title. We laughed, we cried — there was no super, mega, crossover boxing match to compete with what
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3:54 AM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — There are two layers to the news New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon is stepping away from football to focus on his mental health, as he is facing a potential suspension for violating the terms of his conditional reinstatement under the NFL’s drug policy. The first is the
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12:50 PM ET Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. — Former Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee has pleaded guilty to harassing a 19-year-old male hotel shuttle driver. Lee, 57, entered the plea in Buffalo City Court just before his nonjury trial was to begin. He declined comment when leaving the courthouse. He was charged May
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12:41 PM ET We’re trying out something new here. We’re going to use some underlying numbers to identify a few notable trends that have been bubbling under the surface and merit further investigation. This week, that includes the historically great performance being put together by the current holder of the “best goalie in the world”
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9:59 AM GMT England and Gloucester fly-half Danny Cipriani has been ruled out of action for up to six weeks due to a small tear to his chest muscle, his club manager Johan Ackermann said on Wednesday. Cirpriani, 31, sustained the injury during Gloucester’s 29-17 Champions Cup defeat at the hands of Exeter Chiefs last
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9:43 AM ET McLaren has revealed a special edition P1 GTR which pays homage to Ayrton Senna, 30 years on from his first Formula One world championship title. Designed by McLaren Special Operations, the bespoke division of McLaren Automotive, the hypercar features the famous red and white colours associated with Senna’s stint with the Formula
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10:02 AM ET New England Patriots receiver Josh Gordon said Thursday he is stepping away from football to focus on his mental health. In a statement on Twitter, Gordon said: “I take my mental health very seriously at this point to ensure I remain able to perform at the highest level. I have recently felt
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