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Mayweather Survives Early Scare, Dominates Mosley

Side-stepping jabs and ducking would-be knockout blows, Floyd Mayweather Jr. had the look of a boxer who couldn’t be touched. Shane Mosley awoke the crowd–and Mayweather–with a second-round punch that caused Mayweather to grab hold of Mosley to keep from falling. But the self proclaimed “best boxer ever” recovered to box an otherwise flawless bout, […]

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Lakers Close Out Series on Thunder, 95-94

It didn’t come easy, but after a tough fight with the young, talented Oklahoma City Thunder, the No. 1 seeded Los Angeles Lakers advanced to the second round of the Western Conference playoffs and are still alive in the quest to defend their NBA Championship. Lakers star forward Pau Gasol tipped in a missed jump-shot […]

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Report: Woods Confessed to 120 Affairs

Just when the Tiger Woods adultery scandal seemed to be dying down, new rumors have cropped up that may cause the superstar golfer’s marriage to officially end. Woods reportedly confessed to sleeping with more than 120 women throughout his five-year marriage to Elin Nordegren, including an affair with one of his neighbors, Raychel Coudriet. The […]

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Haden Reps DC/MD in NFL Draft

Most Washington, D.C.-area sports fans were ecstatic to see the Redskins actually make what football critics deemed a smart decision in selecting offensive tackle Trent Williams in the 2010 NFL draft. But that wasn’t the only reason why DMV natives were excited about this year’s draft. Fort Washington, Md. native Joe Haden shed tears of […]

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Howard Fairs Well at Penn Relays

The Howard University women’s track and field team put up a solid performance at the 116th annual Penn Relays this past weekend at historical Franklin Field. Senior runner Landria Buckley took home a second-place honor after finishing the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 59.03 seconds. She broke her previous season-best time of just more than a […]

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