Month: December 2019

7:20 AM ET The decade started with world heavyweight title fights in Manchester, ended in Saudi Arabia with a British boxer regaining the heavyweight championship and in the middle, the British boxing business was booming. British boxers went on the road, winning and losing in massive world title fights, filling arenas all over the world;
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1:11 AM ET DALLAS — The right ankle that Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic sprained two weeks earlier felt fine during his return. His lungs were another story. “I’m not going to lie, I was pretty tired going to the end of the game,” Doncic said after the Mavs’ 102-98 win over the San Antonio Spurs
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12:58 AM ET ESPN News Services Miami athletic director Blake James gave football coach Manny Diaz a vote of confidence Thursday, but says “changes are necessary” after the Hurricanes completed their second losing season in 12 years. Diaz, who just wrapped up his first season as head coach at Miami, led the Hurricanes to a
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12:27 AM ET Eastern Michigan quarterback Mike Glass III was ejected with 10 seconds left in Thursday night’s Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit after throwing punches at two Pittsburgh players. Glass smacked Panthers linebacker Cam Bright in the face mask, then hit defensive back Paris Ford across the helmet. He also appeared to make contact
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11:42 PM ET NEW YORK — There have been times, after a loss, that Spencer Dinwiddie would shuffle into the middle of a throng of reporters and dissect each mistake the Brooklyn Nets made. There have been times after losses that he scowled, sighed in disappointment and curtly answered questions. After Thursday’s 94-82 loss to
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10:48 PM ET Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan defensive end Kwity Paye has decided to return for his senior season. Paye announced his plans with an Instagram post on Thursday night, ending speculation he might enter the NFL draft He led the Wolverines with 12 1/2 tackles for losses and was second on
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10:15 PM ET Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal left Thursday night’s 132-102 loss to the Detroit Pistons with right lower leg soreness, head coach Scott Brooks said. Beal exited with 5 minutes, 50 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The Wizards trailed 89-60 when Beal left, and Brooks said the team opted to leave him
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