Monthly Archives: December 2019

Davis Dominates, knocks out Gamboa in 12th

Davis thrilled a boisterous crowd of 14,129 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, acquiring the vacant WBA World Lightweight title with a twelfth-round TKO over the courageous Yuriorkis Gamboa in the main event of an entertaining card on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing. Making his lightweight debut, Davis, a two-time champion at super featherweight, went into the 12th round…
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Murray to miss Aussie Open, ATP Cup

Britain's Andy Murray has pulled out of next month's Australian Open because of a pelvic injury. The three-time Grand Slam champion, 32, was planning to play in his first Grand Slam singles event since Melbourne 12 months ago, when he announced that his career might be done because of injury. He will also not play…
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Spence says ´miracle´saved him, looks for ´20 return

Unified welterweight world titleholder Errol Spence Jr., who was involved in a horrific, one-car accident in October, said Saturday night that he is healthy, has started training again and will be back in the ring in May or June. In his first interview since the crash, Spence spoke about the accident and his boxing future…
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Ferrari extends Leclerc´s contract until 2024

Ferrari put their long-term faith in Charles Leclerc Monday by extending the 22-year-old's contract for five more years until the end of 2024. The Monaco-born Formula One driver acquired two of the 21 grands prix in 2019, making him the Italian team's youngest winner, while his seven pole positions were more than anyone else managed.…
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LeBron, Davis expected to play against Clippers

LeBron James and Anthony Davis are two of their four figures the NBA needed to sell its biggest Christmas game this season. Their presence, alongside Paul George and Kawhi Leonard, made Wednesday's upcoming match between the Lakers and the Clippers one of the biggest regular-season games in recent league history... provided everyone suited up. That was no given, as James and Davis were both considered…
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Andreescu withdraws from Auckland due to knee injury

World No.5 Bianca Andreescu has delayed her start to the 2020 season, pulling out of next month's ASB Classic due to the knee injury she sustained at the WTA Finals. The Canadian reached her maiden final in Auckland last year as a qualifier ranked World No.152, beating Venus Williams and Caroline Wozniacki en route. "I'm…
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