Monthly Archives: September 2020

Joyce vs Dubois could be delayed again

Dubois-Joyce has already been pushed back from both April and July, but Warren is now considering moving the event to November. "It's looking like we will move it," Warren told ESPN. "I don't think there will be any live gates allowed into the O2 on that October date, so we will move it to a…
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Covington dominant in TKO win over Woodley

Years after it seemed Colby Covington and former teammate -- and then-welterweight champion -- Tyron Woodley were on a collision course, the two ultimately met in the main event of UFC Fight Night on Saturday. Covington dominated the action from the opening bell, with Woodley offering little resistance before suffering a rib injury in the…
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Heat defeats Celtics lead 2-0 series

Just like Game 1, the Boston Celtics seemed like they had it under control. This time, though, they stretched the lead all the way to 17 points in the second quarter, getting essentially anything they wanted offensively. And this time, the turnaround was quicker and more extreme: The Miami Heat went on a 20-4 run…
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Bettors back Tiger to win U.S Open at 40-1 odds

Tiger Woods is far from the odds-on favorite to gain the 2020 U.S. Open, but the 15-time major champion is a popular pick. According to ESPN's David Purdum, 18 percent of the money placed on the U.S. Open at William Hill sportsbooks is focused on Woods, who's listed at 40-1. Not surprisingly, Dustin Johnson (17-2) has the…
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Steelers RT Zach Banner set to undergo season-ending knee surgery

Pittsburgh Steelers starting right tackle Zach Banner will undergo knee surgery and miss the remainder of the 2020 campaign. The veteran offensive lineman revealed the news in a video posted on social media Tuesday night. Banner said he will have the procedure Friday. "Everything's going to be OK," Banner said in the Twitter video. "I'm going to…
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Dominic Thiem pulls off a historic comeback to win the US Open

The US Open finals concluded like no other. The game proceeded into an unprecedented fifth-set tiebreaker. Dominic Thiem marked history, as he became the first man in 71 years to attain the finals after losing the first two sets. The final scoreboard read 2-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(6) triumph for Dominic Thiem. Alexander Zverev stated…
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