Month: December 2018

11:17 AM ET Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone has recorded more wins than any other fighter in UFC history, but says he’s going into 2019 with something to prove. Cerrone (34-11) will return to lightweight for the first time in three years next month, when he meets Alexander Hernandez at UFC Fight Night on ESPN+: Cejudo vs.
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11:39 AM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN In the wake of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James publicly endorsing pursuit of a trade for Anthony Davis, several small-market general managers are privately expressing outrage over what they believe is the NBA’s unwillingness to enforce the league’s tampering rules. Several GMs told ESPN that they reached out to
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9:56 AM ET Laurence Edmondson Close F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 Nate Saunders Close F1 Associate Editor • Previously worked in rugby union and British Superbikes • History graduate from Reading University• Joined ESPNF1 in February 2014 ESPN rates the top five drivers of the 2018 Formula One season — a
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9:33 AM ET After a historically bad season on defense, UConn has dismissed a pair of defensive coaches among a number of moves announced Friday. Defensive coordinator Billy Crocker and defensive backs coach Curome Cox will not return to the Huskies staff in 2019. The Huskies set FBS single-season records for points allowed (605) and
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With reports that interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be given £50m to spend in January, ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol examines who Man United should set their sights on. Craig Burley outlines the five steps that new caretaker-manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær needs to take to turn around Manchester United’s fortunes. Craig Burley doubts Manchester United
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1:34 PM ET How good has the start of Vancouver Canucks Elias Pettersson‘s rookie season been? Actually, it’s probably been way better than you might even think. With 36 points in his first 32 games, I wondered how far back I would have to go to find a rookie who had a better points-per-game number
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6:21 AM ET Deciding-set tiebreaks will be introduced for the first time at the Australian Open next month. In a move that follows Wimbledon and the US Open, Australian Open organisers have opted for a first-to-10 points tiebreak with a two-point advantage at 6-6 in the final set in the men’s and women’s draw. A
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