Month: February 2019

2:28 PM ET Opening Bell: Kovalev reassessment FRISCO, Texas – As recently as 2016, Sergey Kovalev, then with three major light heavyweight world title belts and an impressive resume that included lopsided wins against Bernard Hopkins and Jean Pascal (twice), was viewed by most as an unstoppable force and one of boxing’s elite pound-for-pound talents.
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3:15 PM ET Associated Press BALASHIKHA, Russia — Former Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho has ceremonially opened an ice hockey game in Russia — and promptly fallen on the ice. Mourinho was given the honor of making the first puck drop on Monday at the Kontinental Hockey League game between Avangard Omsk and SKA St.
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1:15 AM ET BAKU, Azerbaijan — The Azerbaijan Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar for the next five years after a new deal was signed between race promoters and the sport on Tuesday. The existing contract was due to expire after 2020’s race but the new deal ensures the Baku street circuit
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1:59 PM GMT Ireland back row CJ Stander has been ruled out of action for “up to four weeks” with a facial injury, the Irish Rugby Football (IFRU) confirmed Monday. Stander, 28, was replaced after 65 minutes during Ireland’s 33-20 Six Nations opening defeat against England at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. The injury means
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3:00 AM ET Lunch Vidarbha 312 (Karnewar 73*, Kale 35, Unadkat 3-54) v Saurashtra Coming into the Ranji Trophy 2018-19 final, Akshay Karnewar had a first-class batting average of 26 and a bowling average of 18.22 in 10 matches. Despite that, he was best known for being an ambidextrous bowler, who could bowl finger spin
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