Although Manny Pacquiao hasn’t decided what his future holds, the eight-division world champion realizes his 26-year professional boxing career might have ended with the disheartening loss to Yordenis Ugás. Ugás beat Pacquiao by unanimous decision in Las Vegas, putting on an impressive technical performance on 11 days’ notice and retaining his WBA welterweight title. “He’s … Continue reading Manny Pacquiao Loses To Yordenis Ugás
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NFL: Former Patriots And Colts Kicker Adam Vinatieri Retires
Former New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri announced he is retiring from the NFL after a remarkable 25-year run. Vinatieri, 48, played in the NFL from 1996 to 2019--10 years with New England and 14 years with Indianapolis. He won three Super Bowls with the Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX) and one with … Continue reading NFL: Former Patriots And Colts Kicker Adam Vinatieri Retires
NFL: Head Coach Bruce Arians Gets Raise And New Buccaneers Contract
It is no coincidence that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won a Super Bowl last year after signing Tom Brady, but the team clearly feels head coach Bruce Arians is an important piece of the puzzle, too. Arians and the Bucs have agreed to a new contract that includes a pay raise. General manager Jason Licht … Continue reading NFL: Head Coach Bruce Arians Gets Raise And New Buccaneers Contract
NY Mets: Luis Rojas’ Job Is Safe Despite Teams’ Nosedive
The Mets’ nosedive is not threatening Luis Rojas’ job. Although the Mets have fallen recently a source familiar with Steve Cohen’s thinking said the owner is not holding the manager responsible for the poor play. Cohen believes this is a different time with a different type of player makeup than when George Steinbrenner used to … Continue reading NY Mets: Luis Rojas’ Job Is Safe Despite Teams’ Nosedive



