Month: December 2018

7:37 AM ET Memphis Grizzlies forward Chandler Parsons says the team continues to keep him off the floor despite the fact he has been cleared to play and has been participating in practice. “The most confusing part for me is I’m healthy,” Parsons told The Memphis Commercial Appeal on Saturday. “I’m medically cleared by the
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7:40 AM ET Associated Press TOKYO — Floyd Mayweather is promising entertainment when he fights Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in three rounds of exhibition boxing on New Year’s Eve, but not necessarily a knockout. “If it happens, it happens,” Mayweather said Saturday when asked whether he was going to knock out Nasukawa. But the American
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7:34 AM ET Junior lightweight world titlist Masayuki Ito returned home for his first defense and laid a beating on mandatory challenger Evgeny Chuprakov en route to a seventh-round knockout victory on Sunday at the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo. Ito systematically broke down Chuprakov in a dominating performance before Chuprakov’s corner threw in
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3:00 AM ET The Report by Sam Perry Hobart Hurricanes 4 for 110 (Doolan 41*, Agar 2-19) beat Perth Scorchers 8 for 107 (Agar 32, Meredith 3-15) by six wickets The Hobart Hurricanes easily accounted for the Perth Scorchers in Launceston, after a destructive first innings opening spell followed by a controlled hand from D’Arcy
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5:57 AM ET Maurice Hamilton Close • Veteran F1 journalist, covering the sport since 1977• Motor racing correspondent for the Observer for 20 years• Has written several books and covered F1 for BBC Radio 5 Live The CBE awarded to Professor Gordon Murray in the 2019 Queen’s New Year Honours is for ‘Services to Motoring’. That may be
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12:00 AM ET So you’re sick and tired of watching Alabama play Clemson for the College Football Playoff National Championship, huh? Do you really want to watch Notre Dame play the Crimson Tide? Or Michigan square up with Clemson? Yeah, didn’t think so. Instead of complaining about the sport’s lack of parity and how it’s
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1:30 AM ET LOS ANGELES — Through it all, Jon Jones has always considered himself to be the UFC’s true light heavyweight champion. Now it’s official again. Jones (23-1, 1 NC) reclaimed his 205-pound title on Saturday in a dominant, third-round finish against Alexander Gustafsson (18-5). The title bout headlined UFC 232 at The Forum
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