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Ranking the 17 best undefeated fighters: How long can Chimaev, Suarez and the Nurmagomedovs stay undefeated?
In MMA, not all zeroes in the loss column are equal. We assess which fighters could have title aspirations and which are still a work in progress.
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What's wrong with LSU, and why is the reigning champ struggling?
Upset in its season opener. A star player benched. Chemistry issues. Instead of being the game's newest superteam, LSU is limping into its title...
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CFP projections: The race to the top four is taking shape
The playoff predictor better aligns with the CFP selection committee's rankings, but the race is still fairly open in Week 12.
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Ricciardo raises concerns over Vegas track safety
Daniel Ricciardo has said it is fair to question whether F1's did enough due diligence over the Las Vegas track after an incident ended P1 early.
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Why isn't it clicking with James Harden and the Clippers?
Since James Harden arrived to LA Clippers, little has worked with him in the star-studded lineup. Is this 'Big Four' in danger of being a big bust?
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Win the Weekend: Fantasy football and betting tips
Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to help you make the most informed calls.
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USMNT power works after precision fails vs. Trinidad and Tobago
A combination of T&T fatigue and some brute-force attacking methods allowed the U.S. to break the deadlock and seal the win in the final 10...
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Joshua, Wilder and Bivol? Dec. 23's fight card just became one of the biggest in recent history
The boxing world isn't getting the heavyweight undisputed title fight on Dec. 23, but the final card in Saudi Arabia might be the best of the year.
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Ravens take down Bengals as Joe Burrow's exit makes big impact
Baltimore beat Cincinnati, but the outcome was overshadowed by injuries to Burrow and Mark Andrews.
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Ravens take down Bengals as Joe Burrow's exit makes big impact
Baltimore beat Cincinnati, but the outcome was overshadowed by injuries to Burrow and Mark Andrews.
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Dubs' Kerr calls Draymond's actions 'inexcusable'
Golden State coach Steve Kerr said Draymond Green crossed the line by grabbing Minnesota's Rudy Gobert around the neck during an on-court altercation.
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Dubs' Kerr calls Draymond's actions 'inexcusable'
Golden State coach Steve Kerr said Draymond Green crossed the line by grabbing Minnesota's Rudy Gobert around the neck during an on-court altercation.