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2006 — Roger Federer wins his record 42nd straight grass-court match, beating Richard Gasquet 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 to open his bid for a fourth consecutive Wimbledon championship. Federer breaks the record ...
2008 — Zheng Jie completes the biggest victory of her career at Wimbledon, beating new No. 1 Ana Ivanovic 6-1, 6-4 in the third round. The 133rd-ranked Zheng’s victory, her first against a top-10 ...
2010 — Cristie Kerr cruises to a 12-stroke victory in the LPGA Championship in one of the most lopsided wins at a major. Kerr ...
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Irish Star on MSNLPGA star's 'haters series' idea to challenge male amateurs belittling women's golfJenny Shin has proposed an idea that would see LPGA Tour stars take on amateur male golfers who 'look down on' female ...
1988 — Mike Tyson KOs Michael Spink in 91 seconds, in Atlantic City. 1990 — NBA Draft: Syracuse power forward Derrick Coleman first pick by New Jersey Nets.
Long before Mike Tyson became a beloved American figure, he was a teenage wrecking ball engineered for success, haunted by chaos. Author Mark Kriegel, a self-confessed former "hater" of Tyson ...
Rosie Perez and Mike Tyson became close friends. Paul Zimmerman/Shutterstock The “Do the Right Thing” star’s upbringing in Brooklyn was as rough as the boxer’s.
Mike Tyson has said some outlandish things in his boxing career spanning two decades. There's the "I try to push the bone into the brain" quote after his fight with Jesse Ferguson.
Mark Kriegel, legendary analyst, journalist, and author, joins Ariel in the studio to discuss his new book, 'Baddest Man: The Making of Mike Tyson.' He breaks down his start in sports writing, his ...
To see Tyson now — bro avatar, cuddly tough guy, weed magnate — is to see someone who has shed and transcended every element of what made him so fascinating, and so dangerous, in the 1980s.
Explore 13 unforgettable Mike Tyson quotes that reveal the mindset of boxing’s most feared champion. These lines show why ...
One of the longest-established combat sports writers is calling it a career. That would be Kevin Iole, who spent 46 years as a paid sportswriter (as his farewell post notes, though, he started writing ...
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