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Mayweather vs. Pacquia: the PPV event of all time
When Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao finally go head to head on May 2 at MGM Grand Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, history will be made.
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Frampton ready to hit U.S. television against Gonzalez Jr.
On Saturday, IBF junior featherweight titlist Carl Frampton makes his US debut against Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. on CBS.
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Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry Sparks Insane Ferry Brawl
It's way too early to be starting a fight about college football.
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Ronda Rousey says she could beat Floyd Mayweather in 'no rules' fight
UFC female bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has claimed she could beat Floyd Mayweather in a 'no rules' fight. The 28-year-old made her comments during a Reddit Ask Me Anything session, during which she was asked if she could overcome the unbeaten five-division world boxing champion.
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Dada 5000 in stable condition after loss to Slice
Dhafir Harris, aka Dada 5000, remains hospitalized but is in stable condition Saturday, according to a statement provided by the cage fighter's family. Harris' manager, Mike Vazquez, told ESPN.com that the fighter had been in critical condition overnight and is expected to remain in the hospital for a "day or two." Harris also suffered a small fracture to his orbital bone, Vazquez said. Harris, 38, suffered a TKO loss to Kimbo Slice at Bellator 149 on Friday.
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Bobby Gunn: Champion of the Underworld
At 71-0, Bobby Gunn is the king of illicit bare-knuckle boxing. Now 42, he's fighting for something he's never known: recognition. By Stayton Bonner.
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UFC 200: Jones out for potential doping violation
Interim UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been pulled from his title unification bout against Daniel Cormier at UFC 200 on Saturday, after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency informed Jones of a potential doping violation Wednesday. UFC president Dana White announced the move Wednesday during an impromptu news conference at the MGM Grand. Jones tested positive for a banned substance in an out-of-competition sample taken June 16 by USADA, said Jeff Novitzky, UFC's vice president of athlete health and performance. USADA administers UFC's anti-drug policy.
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Jake Paul Says He’ll Join UFC If Dana White Agrees to Three Demands
The YouTube star said he'll "retire from boxing" and fight for UFC under these conditions.
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