Monthly Archives: July 2020

UFC working toward Andrade-Eye fight

There have been several big UFC fight announcements in the last few hours. Including the former UFC strawweight champion Jessica Andrade moving back up to flyweight to fight the former 125lbs title challenger, Jessica Eye. According to ESPN‘s Brett Okamoto, Jessica vs Jessica is in the works for the UFC’s October 17th card. Andrade is coming…
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Rockets Eric Gordon could be out up to two weeks with ankle injury

Houston Rockets guard Eric Gordon is feared to be lost for one to two weeks due to a left ankle injury suffered in a scrimmage Tuesday, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The Rockets are expected to have a clearer sense of Gordon's injury timeline once he's evaluated again, sources said. X-rays were negative on the ankle, coach Mike…
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George Foreman: Tyson-Jones Jr exhibition match really dangerous

George Foreman has urged Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. to cancel their return to the ring out of fear for their safeties. Tyson, 54, and Jones, 51, revealed on Thursday that they had arranged a much-anticipated eight-round exhibition fight for September 12. Tyson most recently set foot inside the ring 15 years ago, when he quit…
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Fulham defeats Cardiff City and takes the lead

Without the bruising brilliance of Aleksandar Mitrovic, Scott Parker arrived in south Wales in need of inspiration from elsewhere to edge Fulham closer to an immediate Premier League return. At either end of the second half in this play-off semi-final first leg, his call was answered in stunning style. After Josh Onomah’s magical run and…
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Nogueira loses decision to Rua in likely final fight

Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua overpowered Antonio Rogerio Nogueira in 2005 on his way to winning a Pride Middleweight Grand Prix. Ten years later, he defeated his fellow Brazilian again once both had made it to the UFC — and after Rua had reigned as light heavyweight champion. And on Saturday, in the co-main event of UFC…
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Only Bottas can stop Lewis, say Ferrari pair

Lewis Hamilton leads the Formula One world championship after three races, and Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas already looks like the only man who can deny the British driver a record-equalling seventh title. That at least is the view of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, whose own hopes of building on last year's challenge have…
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