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Hatton hires Mayweather Sr. as trainer
The Associated PressFormer world welterweight champion Ricky Hatton has hired Floyd Mayweather Sr., the father of the man who took his title, as his trainer. Mayweather will prepare Hatton for his fight against IBF junior welterweight champion Paulie Malignaggi in Las Vegas...Tags: International Boxing Federation, Billy Graham
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The sports world in 60 seconds
NBA Former Kansas stars Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthu r were sent home Wednesday from the NBA's mandatory rookie transition program for violating unspecified league rules. Both the Miami Heat, who drafted Chalmers, and his agent, Sam Goldfeder,...Tags: Miami Heat, National Basketball Association, Contracts, Oscar De La Hoya, Mario
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PGA players criticize LPGA's punishment plan
Argentine Angel Cabrera joined many other PGA players in voicing their displeasure about the LPGA's decision to punish golfers who don't speak English in pro-ams, trophy presentations and media interviews. "You don't have to speak English to play golf,"...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, U.S. Open Golf, PGA Tour, Lightweight Boxing, Oscar De La Hoya
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De La Hoya confirms Pacquiao fight, backtracks on retirement
The Associated PressOscar De La Hoya finally has an opponent for his farewell fight -- only the Golden Boy's tantalizing matchup with Manny Pacquiao might not be his final bout after all. De La Hoya and Pacquiao have confirmed their plan to meet Dec. 6 in Las Vegas,...Tags: Retirement, Lightweight Boxing, Oscar De La Hoya
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Matt Remillard Goes For Another Title
Courant Staff WriterMatt Remillard looks to add another belt to his collection tonight at the Mohegan Sun casino when he fights for the WBC's vacant USNBC featherweight title. Remillard (14-0, 7 knockouts), of Manchester, meets Adauto Gonzalez (10-5, 4 KOs) of Mexico in the...Tags: Cruiserweight Boxing, Antonio Davis, World Boxing Council, Bantamweight, Featherweight Boxing
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Oscar De La Hoya, Manny Pacquiao discuss now-official Dec. 6 bout
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter three weeks of negotiations, Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao made it official this morning, agreeing to fight in a 12-round non-title bout Dec. 6 in what's expected to be a blockbuster pay-per-view event at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The...Tags: World Boxing Council, Lightweight Boxing, Oscar De La Hoya
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Remillard Scores 4th-Round TKO
Courant Staff WriterAbout 90 minutes before he climbed into the ring Friday night, Matt Remillard strolled through the bowels of Mohegan Sun Arena with a duffel bag hanging from his shoulder and his cellphone pressed to his ear. The Manchester native was about to perform...Tags: Cruiserweight Boxing, Antonio Davis, Bantamweight, ESPN, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Oklahoma State's Riley suspended for fighting
Oklahoma State point guard Andrea Riley, the Big 12 Conference's top scorer, has been reprimanded and suspended by the NCAA for fighting with a Louisiana State player during their postseason game last season.
Riley's one-game suspension, which would be...Tags: Stu Barnes, Dennis Northcutt, Oscar De La Hoya, Retirement, Dallas Stars
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Federer finally wins gold for Swiss in doubles
Tribune Olympic BureauHe is the ultimate Swiss timepiece now. Gold, no less. Roger Federer has been pursuing a spot on the top platform of an Olympic victory stand for eight years and three Olympics, and it didn't seem possible that he had not yet made the climb. He has...Tags: Bob Bryan, U.S. Open Tennis, Awards and Prizes, Yngling Sailing, Roger Federer
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A golden moment for coach, U.S. volleyball
From Sun News ServicesAs the U.S. men's indoor volleyball team joyously and raucously celebrated its unlikeliest of gold medals, its coach, Hugh McCutcheon, found a private corridor to collect his thoughts. Yesterday afternoon, this bedrock of serenity and strength during...Tags: Injuries, Light Flyweight Boxing, Bantamweight, Awards and Prizes, 5K Run
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Sunday's Olympic roundup
Tribune Olympic BureauBasketball: It was a little closer than most expected but the U.S. redeemed its poor performance in Athens to beat Spain, 118-107, for the gold medal. Dwyane Wade was the big gun scoring 27 points. Kobe Bryant had 20 points, LeBron James had 14 and...Tags: Injuries, Light Flyweight Boxing, Bantamweight, Awards and Prizes, 5K Run
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Bad boxing Olympics for U.S. team ends with a bronze mdeal
Tribune Olympic BureauThe poorest performance by a U.S. boxing team since the sport's Olympic debut in 1896 came to an end Friday when heavyweight Deontay Wilder dropped a 7-1 decision to Italy's Clemente Russo. Wilder's automatic bronze for reaching the semifinals will be...Tags: Muhammad Ali, Awards and Prizes, Super Heavyweight Boxing, Multi-Sport Events
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