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The Sports Archives – Fighters Who Have Retired As Undefeated Boxing Champions!
When you look at the list of some of the most famous fighters in history, they all have a mark or two in the loss column throughout their career. There are not many who have retired as undefeated champions, but … Continue reading
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Tagged “Bad News” Beasley, Boxing, boxing blogs, Combat sports, Jack McAuliffe, Julio Cesar Chavez, legends, Pernell Whitaker, Rocky Marciano, Roland La Starza, sport legends, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports stars, Sven Ottke, Terry Marsh, The Fighting Fireman, The Napoleon of the Ring., The Phantom, Tracy Beasley
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The Sports Archives – ESPN For Ultimate Sports Lovers!
First we should start out defining exactly what the letters stand for then we can follow a true sports lover in his quest for divulging how this network has evolved into a pastime. Entertainment and Sports Programming Network provides sports … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Pacquiao-Bradley Screwjob
The Pacquiao-Bradley Screwjob On June 9th, 2012, Manny Pacquiao experienced once of the biggest screw jobs in the history of the sport of boxing. In basic terms, Pacquiao dominated his opponent, Timothy Bradley, in almost every round of their fight, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Famous Sports Luminaries of the Bahamas!
There are over 3000 Islands belonging to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The Islands are legendary for their beauty and their immense pull for tourism. These groups of Island are of course home to many Bahamians. Just how many of … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Top Sporting Moments of 2012!
The year 2012 will undoubtedly go into history books as one that saw victories, losses, excitement, drama and inspiration in the sporting arena. There were athletes who showed patriotism in the London Olympics, there were those who expressed the depth … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Games Our Ancestors Used to Play!
When we think about games and athletics today, we often end up thinking about things like football, handball and basketball. While these sports have a very modern feel to them, the truth is that our ancient ancestors played games that … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Popular Sports in Thailand!
Thailand could hardly be described as a sporting nation. If you are going to measure sporting success at the Olympics, then Thailand was hardly rated as a mention at the last Olympics in London. The only medal that the country … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 London Olympics, beach volley ball, Beach Volleyball, Combat sports, european football, hot air balloon races, kickboxing, manchester united, Muay Thai Blogs, muay thai boxing, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, thai sports, Thailand Blogs, Thailand Sports, Tharshanning
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The Sports Archives – MMA – Everything That Boxing Isn’t!
Over the last few years it would be fair to say that boxing had literally gone into hiding. This is the result of two things, the rise of other sports such as MMA and the lack of big names materialising … Continue reading
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Tagged Boxing, Combat sports, fighting, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Mixed Martial Arts, Mixed Martial Arts Archives, Mixed Martial Arts Sports Blogs, MMA, mma competition, mma news, mma training, Muhammad Ali, Oscar De La Hoya, so why is it better?, the negatives, the positives, Wrestling, WWF
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The Sports Archives – Philadelphia’s Long Tradition of Sports Welcomes Another Member!
Whether we like to acknowledge them or not, we are currently living in uncertain times. Depending on your exact location there may be political or other concerns dominating your local news headlines. In a world full of uncertain times, people … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall!
I’m not a religious man and I’m certainly not one for preaching, but for the sake of spreading an important message, I’d like to call upon a well-known parable from the book of Samuel. I’m sure we’ve all had the … Continue reading
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