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How mixed martial arts went from a "blood-flecked freak show" to an international phenomenon that could permanently put boxing in a chokehold.
  • Hench items

    The U.S. track and field debacle and NBC's shabby treatment of the games' glamour event. Plus: Keri Walsh. And: Teddy Atlas.
  • Canseco KO'd

    Ex-NFL kick returner deals former baseball star his latest humiliation in a "celebrity" "boxing" "match."
  • Woody Allen and Mike Tyson, together at last

    A marriage made in Cannes: Two notorious tabloid-fodder Yanks are showered with love on the Riviera.
  • The Hooters of haircutting

    Knockouts salon offers men sports, women ... and paraffin hand treatments.
  • Boxing: The point of absurdity

    American Rau'shee Warren's loss, crazy as it was, was business as usual in a sport that's been gutted by its scoring system.
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    The harder they shawl: The documentary "Orthodox Stance" explores the worlds of Dimitriy Salita, an undefeated boxer and observant Chasidic Jew.
  • Muslim women head to head, hijab to hijab

    Women's boxing emerges in certain Middle Eastern countries.
  • Fighting for peace

    How's this for something unexpected? Women-only boxing classes ... in Afghanistan.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Mayweather-De La Hoya didn't save boxing. Neither will anything else. Plus: Roger Clemens' me-first comeback. It's a good idea.
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    Huge steroid bust. So that's how big the sports drug problem is? No, it's bigger. Plus: Babydol and Lasorda? He denies it.
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    Selling mixed martial arts: UFC president Dana White on a sport that's exploding in popularity.
  • Rocky Day musical tribute: Apollo Creed

    Looking back as we open a new chapter.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    ESPN's terrific "Ali Rap" may overplay the champ's influence on hip-hop but gets everything else right by letting him speak.
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    TNT shows boring ring ceremonies. That's not why it's so good at covering basketball. Not exactly. Plus: Greatest fans!
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    Evander Holyfield, almost 44 and returning to the ring, is headed down a road that leads to nothing but tragedy.
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    Angels, Rangers brawl, and almost fight too! Plus: Another writer suggests firing the punter. It's crazy, but it's good crazy.
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    Triple overtime fun in the wee wee hours. Plus: A look at scab umps. And: Muhammad Ali.
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    Boxing shoots itself in the head again. Hey, that's corpse abuse! Plus: Wisconsin wins the Frozen Four.
  • New Mexico boxer fights hometown despair

    Fast-punching, motorcycle-riding, role-modeling Michelle Lovato is Broadsheet's girl crush of the day.
  • The year in sports

    In a no-nonsense 2005, Terrell Owens and BALCO fizzled, while the hard-working Pats, Spurs, White Sox and Colts sizzled.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Rafael Palmeiro "comes clean" about steroids: Hey, it wasn't my fault. Plus: NBA attendance fun, boxing.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Rasheed Wallace says you're crazy if you don't think the refs will hand Game 6 to his Pistons. Is his conspiracy theory crazy? Plus: "Cinderella Man."
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    "Cinderella Man" author and ESPN anchor Jeremy Schaap talks about boxing's greatest upset story -- and how he just didn't have time for Renee Zellweger.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Emile Griffith was a champion and one tragic time a literal killer in the ring. Outside of it, he was a charming enigma, possibly gay. USA Network tells his riveting story in "Ring of Fire."
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