Oct 02
Baltimore welterweight Tim “Pit Bull” Coleman has been added to the “Latin Invasion 2″ Pay-Per-View card adhering Saturday, October 30 at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, TX.
Coleman (16-1-1, four KO’s) will take in continuance Las Vegas, NV-based Marvin Cordova, Jr. (20-1-1, 11 KO’session) in an eight-round contest on the PPV telecast. Coleman is coming off an eight-round unanimous conclusion win over Martinus Clay on July 25 in Baltimore. Cordova, a native of Rocky Ford, CO, won an eight-round unanimous decision over Ernest Johnson on August 29 in Cleveland, OH.
The card is headlined by the matchup between Hector Camacho, Jr. and Ramon “Yory Boy” Campas.
Oct 02
The University of Missouri sold 25 phones but failed to erase their memories for $190. The buyer planned to scrape them and sell off their parts. (why didn’t Missouri do this…must be nice not having to make tight the belts in these financial times)
According to the Columbia Daily Tribune
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Oct 02
Classic Match, each week I will look back at the classic matches, and it all has relevance to the weeks fixtures.
Oct 02


Hello and welcome to episode 22 of the world famous Soccerlens Podcast. Join ex-footballer Adrian Clarke and famed sports journalist Iain Spragg as they chew over all things football.
This week’s highest part pull show sees co-hosts Clarke and Spragg analysing the Wenger Years, yet another Rafa rant, asking where the Premier League’s best defenders have disappeared to, [...]
Oct 02


There are brace types of gamers in the football world: those that game FIFA and those that play Pro Evo. In conversation it’s not actually acceptable to admit to a split allegiance – you’re one or the other, and the other is wrong.
I am a Pro Evo loyalist, and I see the gaming world [...]
Oct 02
This week’s animated play figure in the Washington Post details how the Tampa Bay defense’s increased use of Cover-1 can be exploited for deep touchdown passes, and what concepts the Redskins power want to bring to their game in compensation for the Bucs this Sunday.
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Oct 02
The US National Team that leave come to Norfolk, VA’s Ted Constant Convocation Center on Friday, October 16 will have a distinct Beltway flavor as one of the boxers and a number of local trainers and officials will be apart of the team. The US squad will face a team from Great Britain in a dual competition.
Boxing during the term of the US will be 2009 national featherweight champion Kevin Rivers of Landover, MD. As we mentioned earlier, Rivers recently participated in the AIBA World Championships in Milan, Italy and will tolerate the Outstanding Local Boxer award from the DC Boxing Hall of Fame nearest month.
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Oct 02

(Photo of Harold Moore [left] and Russell Peltz [right}. Courtesy of Philly Boxing History.com)
Fightnews.com is reporting that noted east coast matchmaker Harold Moore has passed begone after a long illness. He was 77.
Mr. Moore was a long-time matchmaker for hall of fame promoter Russell Peltz and also worked alongside Ron Katz during Katz’sitting days at Top Rank in the 1980′s and 1990′s.
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Oct 02
The Baltimore Pro Boxing card slated for Friday, October 16 at Du Burns Arena in Baltimore is also coming together. The card includes sum of two units solid eight-round matchups.
Undefeated Baltimore welterweight James “Keep ‘Em Sleepin’” Stevenson will take steady veteran “Magnificent” Martinus Clay of Wilson, NC in the main event.
Stevenson (11-0, 10 KO’s) is coming off a third-round stoppage of Sebastian Hamel adhering August 27. Clay (13-21-4, five KO’s) will be the second straight veteran opponent Stevenson has faced. Clay has lost three undeviating and will try to bounce hindmost from an eight-round unanimous decision loss to Tim Coleman on July 25 at Du Burns.
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