Jun 03, 2020 07:57 am UTC| Sports
The National Football League is not stopping any plans despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, officials are coming up with new rules to ensure teams will be conducting training camps and other activities...
Jun 01, 2020 12:58 pm UTC| Sports
Michale Schumacher is believed to be recovering from the injuries he sustained in his freak ski accident that happened in December 2013. However, the public doesnt know how much he improved with regard to his health...
May 28, 2020 08:20 am UTC| Sports
A boxing clash between Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor is still on the table. However, it does not seem like an immediate plan for both fighters, especially with a list of welterweight stars lining up to fight Pac Man...
May 28, 2020 08:20 am UTC| Sports
As states start to reopen under different capacities and guidelines, the National Football League (NFL) also aims for its clubs to resume operations gradually amid the COVID-19 crisis. Recent reports suggest that the...
May 25, 2020 10:30 am UTC| Sports
Michael Schumacher has always been described as one of the most distinguished Formula One drivers of all time. He is a record-holder of the driver with the most wins in world championships as well as the one with the...
May 21, 2020 09:01 am UTC| Sports
The list of younger welterweight fighters wanting to get a chance at defeating Manny Pacquiao is getting longer and it includes Errol Spence Jr. and Danny Garcia. However, both boxers might have to wait to fulfill that...
Two refs are better than one, so why does the NRL want to drop one?
May 20, 2020 15:56 pm UTC| Sports
Plans to kick-start the sporting season with a return to rugby league games later this month could be stalled by a row over referees. The NRL confirmed this week it wants to drop the two-referee system that has been in...
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