ESPN - Sports
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Boxing pound-for-pound rankings: Did Canelo do enough to rise?
Canelo Alvarez won but he failed to KO a smaller opponent. Where does he land in the latest ESPN's pound-for-pound rankings?
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How Texas has gotten bigger, better under Steve Sarkisian
The offensive line averages 6-foot-4 and 325 pounds, but it's the Texas defense that has come up big in keeping the Longhorns unbeaten.
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How Texas has gotten bigger, better under Steve Sarkisian
The offensive line averages 6-foot-4 and 325 pounds, but it's the Texas defense that has come up big in keeping the Longhorns unbeaten.
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Chicago tries to lure Messi fans amid injury doubt
Lionel Messi might not be at Soldier Field on Wednesday. The Chicago Fire hope their fans are.
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Takeaways from Tuesday's four wild-card games
Breaking down Day 1 of the wild card, including the Twins getting their first postseason win since 2004.
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Man United player ratings: Hojlund 9/10, Onana 3/10 in shock home defeat
Man United suffer a stunning home loss that leaves Erik ten Hag's side bottom of their UCL group.
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Favre deposition set in Mississippi welfare case
Brett Favre is scheduled to testify Oct. 26 as part of Mississippi's civil lawsuit seeking to recover millions of dollars in misspent welfare funds.
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Nuggets' jabs have Reaves, Lakers eyeing opener
Saying that "it adds a little bit of motivation to go play really well," Austin Reaves and the Los Angeles Lakers are looking forward to playing...
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Lewis' 2 HRs put 'win' in Twins; slide ends at 18
The Twins snapped their record 18-game playoff losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Blue Jays in Game 1 of the AL Wild Card Series. Said Game...
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Chicago tries to lure Messi fans amid injury doubt
Lionel Messi might not be at Soldier Field on Wednesday. The Chicago Fire hope their fans are.
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Rays see lowest playoff attendance in 100 years
The AL Wild Card Series opener between the Rangers and Rays drew just 19,704 fans to Tropicana Field on Tuesday, the lowest for a postseason game...
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Rays see lowest playoff attendance in 100 years
The AL Wild Card Series opener between the Rangers and Rays drew just 19,704 fans to Tropicana Field on Tuesday, the lowest for a postseason game...