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Someone at Ring Magazine has come up with something quite brilliant today. Something any boxing fan would appreciate. The ultimate pay per view event, basically: The ultimate for any boxing fan. It could happen too if the various promoters and TV companies wanted it to. That’s the type of thing above that would make boxing the most popular sport in the world within one year. If done a few times and covered in the mass — new main stream media. SEE ALSO: On This Day 32 Years Ago Lennox Lewis Showed What He Was All About Related

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The catcalling and negative cheering that dogged world No. 2 Daniil Medvedev’s campaign at Melbourne Park left him hopelessly deflated. So much so that the Russian doesn’t see himself in the sport post 30. Early on Monday, the 25-year-old delivered an emotional monologue ahead of his post-match interaction, calling it, ‘a story of a young kid who dreamed big things in tennis’. He touched on his early years in the game, the breakthroughs that came later, but walked around the jagged edges of a broken dream. “I’m talking about a few moments where the kid stopped dreaming, today was one…

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NEW YORK/TORONTO — The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) and the National Hockey League (NHL) announced today updates to their COVID 19 Protocol.The attached revised Protocol combines the changes that have been made since the start of the season, and incorporates new changes to the most recently issued “enhanced measures” and testing requirements, including (without limitation) the following:• Recommendation to receive booster vaccine(s) as they become available.• Removal of “enhanced measures” and reverting instead to the start-of-season Protocol, except where otherwise specified.• Updated recommendations for type of masks and steps to reduce community exposure.• Removal of the requirement to…

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by: Regan Porter, Nexstar Media Wire Posted: Jan 31, 2022 / 09:01 PM EST / Updated: Jan 31, 2022 / 09:01 PM EST OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (WDAF) – Fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers are probably still reeling from watching their teams lose on Sunday. However, there’s an unexpected silver lining for people who may not have even seen the games.  Sports stores have sealed boxes filled with hats, hoodies and beanies celebrating potential AFC and NFC Championships for the Chiefs and 49ers, respectively. We know that’s not the way it played out. The NFL…

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Utah Jazz swingman Joe Ingles has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee. The Aussie went down in the Jazz’s loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday night, with an MRI the following day revealing the extent of the injury. However, no other structural damage was reportedly found. NBA LEAGUE PASS: Sign up to unlock live out-of-market games (7-day free trial) The 34-year-old has been an ironman for the Jazz in his seven seasons, only missing nine games leading into the 2021-22 season, with this being the first serious injury of his…

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Robert Wayne StatonGraveside services for Robert Wayne Staton, 56, will be held Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. in Bakers Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Billy Phillips officiating. Mr. Staton passed away at his residence.Born March 5, 1965, he was a son of Elizabeth Britt Alexander and the late John Staton Jr. Mr. Staton was also predeceased by his stepmother, Barbara Staton. He enjoyed watching NASCAR racing and Clemson football.He is survived by his wife, Sandra Staton; three daughters, Miranda Staton, Megan Graham (Gunnar) and Summer Staton; two grandchildren, Aubree Graham and Kairi Graham; four brothers, Gary Alan Staton, David Alexander,…

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It was a treat for students at St. James Elementary this morning as MLB player Jonathan Holder spoke to students about the importance of working hard to accomplish their dreams. The Gulfport native once attended St. James, graduated from Mississippi State, and now plays in the Major Leagues for the Chicago Cubs. The sixth graders at St. James were able to listen and ask questions about what steps Jonathan took to becoming an MLB player. Each student even received their very own baseball from Holder. Mrs. Holder said, “We just thought it was a wonderful opportunity for students to listen…

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The Titleist AVX ball, frankly, is kind of meant for me. I hit the ball really high, and the AVX is designed to flight the ball lower. I spin the ball a good amount, but I like to dead-hand a lot of wedges. However, I’ve never consistently gamed an AVX. I’m not sure why. Maybe it just doesn’t jump into my mind the same way the ProV1 does. But just because I don’t have AVX on the tip of my tongue doesn’t mean Titleist doesn’t have a hungry following for this ball, which is now in its third generation. The…

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Our Transfer Deadline Day live page will keep you updated with all of the latest moves around the Premier League, as the final hours of the January window are here.[ WATCH LIVE: Deadline Day on Sky Sports News ]From late loan deals, plus teams like Tottenham, Newcastle, Everton and Arsenal scrambling to get moves over the line, this promises to be a very dramatic day.Why do teams always leave it to the last minute? Honestly, we don’t really care because it gives us this absolutely bonkers day of signings and late twists and turns. WATCH our special ProSoccerTalk live Transfer Deadline…

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NEW DELHI: Former cricketer Gautam Gambhir has suggested that India have to move on from their search for a fast-bowling all-rounder and groom them in domestic cricket instead of changing them quickly at the international level. With Hardik Pandya struggling with injuries over the past three years, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) has tried out several players in the all-rounder’s position in limited overs and Test format. To this, Gambhir told Sports Today, “If you don’t have something, don’t go for it. You have to accept and move on. Don’t try and create something which you can’t create, that is…

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