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IBF strips Canelo of title, angers De La Hoya
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Thursday, 01 August 2019 18:33
Middleweight world champion Canelo Alvarez is in the market again for a fall opponent after negotiations for one of his mandatory defenses against Sergiy Derevyanchenko ended with no deal on Thursday afternoon and resulted in his being stripped of the IBF 160-pound title.The IBF already had allowed for multiple postponements of a purse bid for the bout, and the Derevyanchenko…
Jerry Jones not concerned about Zeke timeline
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Thursday, 01 August 2019 20:14
OXNARD, Calif. -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he believes a contract extension will be reached with running back Ezekiel Elliott, but the organization will not bend in its desire to do a deal that will allow it to keep all its talent "under the same roof.""As far as doing something that would disrupt and shake…
Saints' Thomas looks to 'earn every penny' of deal
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Thursday, 01 August 2019 14:30
METAIRIE, La. -- After he signed his record-breaking contract extension on Wednesday, New Orleans Saints receiver Michael Thomas said he told general manager Mickey Loomis, "I'll be back to do a third deal.""So now it's on to the next goal. Now you're the highest-paid, and now you gotta go earn it," said Thomas, whose five-year extension is worth between $96.25…
The NFL Pick 10: Build a team with any 10 players -- here's who 55 experts picked
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Monday, 08 July 2019 09:56
Welcome to the inaugural NFL Pick 10, in which we asked 55 ESPN writers and analysts to play general manager. The rules are simple: They each picked 10 players to start an NFL team from scratch and win for the next three seasons. Any 10 players. No salary-cap rules, no position restrictions, no trades. It's an exercise in team building…
Bell wanted to tell fantasy owners he'd miss '18
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Thursday, 01 August 2019 11:54
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets running back Le'Veon Bell doesn't second-guess himself for sitting out last season, a decision that cost him $14 million in salary. His big regret is that he wasn't able to share his intentions with fantasy owners."I wish I could've told fantasy owners some type of way, like, 'I'm not playing this year,' so…
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Hall of Fame LB Nick Buoniconti dies at 78
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Sources: Indians send Bauer to Reds, get Puig
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USWNT's Ellis stepping down after victory tour
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Bell tweets 'overdue' apology to fantasy owners
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