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Former Undisputed Cruserweight Champion David "The Hayemaker" Haye launches his assault on the Heavyweight Division against tough American gatekeeper Monte "Two Gunz" Barrett<br><br>Rounds 3,4,5 of the fight from the O2 Arena.
David Haye vs Monte Barrett
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Added: 52 days ago
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds.<br><br>The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs.<br><br>"I felt the world record earlier on," said Bolt, the first Jamaican to win the title.<br><br>"I came here just to win and I did just that. I didn't even know I'd broken the world record until I did my victory lap.<br><br>"Now I'm just concentrating on my two races coming up. I came here prepared and I'm going to try and do it the (100 and 200m double)."<br><br>Dr Herb Elliott, Jamaican team chief doctor, immediately moved to scotch suggestions that the youngster was doped.<br><br>"I don't care about the rumours. He's been tested over and over again," said Elliott.<br><br>Bolt's compatriot, and former world record holder, Asafa Powell came fifth as six of the eight finalists finished under 10 seconds, a record for the Olympic final, which also equalled the 1991 world final in Tokyo when six men also dipped under the 10 second barrier.<br><br>Powell, who again failed on the big stage, paid handsome tribute to his compatriot who could well go on and add the 200m title later in the Games.<br><br>"He is the best ever sprinter and I've said that before," said the 25-year-old.<br><br>"He has run 9.69 and got the gold so he is definitely the greatest. It was a spectacular performance and he was definitely the best here. He could have run faster if he had run straight through the line."<br><br>Powell admitted he had run out of steam.<br><br>"I was feeling good but I didn't feel it in my legs. They died on me."<br><br>Bolt, who bettered compatriot Don Quarrie's silver medal from the 1976 Olympics when he ironically finished second to a Trinidadian in Hasely Crawford, was headed by Thompson for the first part of the race but there was no contest once he got into his stride and went clear away from the field.<br><br>So commanding was his lead he eased up well before the line and held out his hands in celebration.<br><br>Behind him Thompson showed the same impressive form the 23-year-old had displayed during the earlier heats to hold on to second and was left in awe of the winner.<br><br>"It feels good to be here, to be part of history," said Thompson.<br><br>"It was good to finish behind him (Bolt) because there's no way anyone on earth could have beaten him tonight.<br><br>"To finish second to him that is a great accomplishment in itself. Usain is a great athlete. It was jsut a matter of time before he proved himself on this stage."<br><br>Dix, also an Olympic debutant, came on strong in the final metres to overhaul Powell, who lost out on fourth place to surprise package Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles.<br><br>Both Dix and Martina admitted that Bolt was just in another world.<br><br>"That was the greatest race ever," beamed 22-year-old Dix, who will take on Bolt again in the 200m.<br><br>"I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (Bolt) broke the world record, you can't ask for more."<br><br>Martina, who showed championship credentials with fifth and seventh in the 100 and 200m at last year's world championships, said Bolt could take the time down even further.<br><br>"Everyone could see what he did, he didn't even push through the line. Its an amazing time," said the 24-year-old.<br><br>World champion Tyson Gay, out of action for just over a month after suffering a hamstring injury before the Olympics, exited in the semi-finals earlier on Saturday, when he finished fifth.
Usain Bolt runs 9.68 for...
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Added: 144 days ago
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Justin Timberlake, an avid golfer and Memphis Tigers fan, hosted the ESPY Awards honoring the year's best sports moments and athletes.<br><br>***Nominees and Winners***<br><br>Best Male Athlete<br>* Tiger Woods, Golf<br>Tom Brady, New England Patriots<br>Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers<br>Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees<br><br>Best Female Athlete<br>* Candace Parker, Tennessee Basketball/Los Angeles<br>Lorena Ochoa, Golf<br>Sparks, Wnba<br>Danica Patrick, Auto Racing<br>Lindsey Vonn, Skiing<br><br>Best Moment<br>* Great Sportsmanship, Central Washington Vs. Western Oregon Softball<br>Jon Lester's No-Hitter<br>Danica Patrick Wins<br><br>Best Team<br>* Boston Celtics<br>Boston Red Sox<br>New York Giants<br>Kansas Men's Basketball<br>Tennessee Women's Basketball<br>Detroit Red Wings<br><br>Best Coach-Manager<br>* Pat Summitt, Tennessee Women's Basketball<br>Terry Francona, Boston Red Sox<br>Tom Coughlin, New York Giants<br>Doc Rivers, Boston Celtics<br><br>Best Game<br>* Super Bowl: Giants Over Patriots<br>Ncaa Men's Basketball Championship: Kansas Over Memphis<br>Nba Finals, Game 4: Celtics Over Lakers<br><br>Best Championship Performance<br>* Tiger Woods, 2008 U.S. Open<br>Venus Williams, 2007 Wimbledon<br>Josh Beckett, 2007 Baseball Playoffs<br>Rafael Nadal, 2008 French Open<br><br>Best Play<br>* Super Bowl: Eli Manning To David Tyree<br>Mississippi Miracle<br>Big 10 Stunner<br>Nash Shoots And Scores<br><br>Best Finish<br>* Hilltoppers Advance<br>Mcmurray Edges Busch<br>Spurs Prevail<br>Pens Stay Alive<br><br>Best Upset<br>* New York Giants: Beat Patriots In The Super Bowl<br>Appalachian State: Stuns Michigan In College Football, 34-32<br>Da' Tara: Wins The Belmont Stakes As A 38-1 Longshot<br>Fresno State: Beats Georgia To Win The College World Series<br><br>Best Breakthrough Athlete<br>* Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings<br>Stephen Curry, Davidson Basketball<br>Kyle Busch, Nascar<br>Ana Ivanovic, Tennis<br><br>Best Record Breaking Performance<br>* Brett Farve, Green Bay Packers<br>Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants<br>Usain Bolt, Track And Field<br>Tom Brady & Randy Moss, New England Patriots<br><br>Best Sports Movie<br>* Semi-Pro<br>Resurrecting The Champ<br>The Game Plan<br>Leatherheads<br><br>Best Male College Athlete<br>* Tim Tebow, Florida Football<br>Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Basketball<br>Michael Beasley, Kansas State Basketball<br><br>Best Female College Athlete<br>* Candace Parker, Tennessee Basketball<br>Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech Softball<br>Rachel Dawson, North Carolina Field Hockey<br><br>Best Male Athlete With A Disability<br>* Ryan Kocer, Wrestling<br>Matt Scott, Basketball<br>Phil Scholz, Swimming<br>Marthell Vazquez, Soccer<br><br>Best Female Athlete With A Disability<br>* Shay Oberg, Softball<br>Patty Cisneros, Basketball<br>Jessica Galli, Track And Field<br>Susan Beth Scott, Swimming<br><br>Best Male International Athlete<br>* Rafael Nadal, Tennis<br>Kaka, Soccer<br>Manu Ginobili, Basketball<br>Cristiano Ronaldo, Soccer<br><br>Best Female International Athlete<br>* Lorena Ochoa, Golf<br>Marta, Soccer<br>Lauren Jackson, Basketball<br>Justine Henin, Tennis<br><br>Best Baseball Player<br>* Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees<br>Josh Beckett, Boston Red Sox<br>Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies<br>Jake Peavy, San Diego Padres<br>C.C. Sabathia, Cleveland Indians<br><br>Best NBA Player<br>* Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers<br>Lebron James, Cleveland Cavaliers<br>Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets<br>Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic<br>Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics<br><br>Best WNBA Player<br>* Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm<br>Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury<br>Becky Hammon, San Antonio Silver Stars<br>Seimone Augustus, Minnesota Lynx<br><br>Best NFL Player<br>* Tom Brady, New England Patriots<br>Randy Moss, New England Patriots<br>Ladainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers<br>Bob Sanders, Indianoplis Colts<br>Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers<br>Eli Manning , New York Giants<br><br>Best NHL Player<br>* Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins<br>Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames<br>Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals<br>Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins<br>Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings<br><br>Best MLS Player<br>* David Beckham, Los Angeles Galaxy<br>Luciano Emilio, D.C. United<br>Juan Pablo Angel, New York Red Bulls<br>Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Chicago Fire<br>Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy<br>Matt Reis, New England Revolution<br><br>Best Male Action Sports Athlete<br>* Shaun White, Skateboarding/Snowboarding<br>Kevin Robinson, Bmx<br>Chad Reed, Supercross<br>Kevin Pearce, Snowboarding<br><br>Best Female Action Sports Athlete<br>* Gretchen Bleiler, Snowboarding<br>Jessica Patterson, Motocross<br>Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing<br>Lindsey Jacobellis, Snowboarding<br><br>Best Bowler<br>* Norm Duke<br>Walter Ray Williams Jr.<br>Chris Barnes<br><br>Best Driver<br>* Jimmie Johnson<br>Dario Franchitti<br>Lewis Hamilton<br>Kyle Busch<br>Scott Dixon<br>Tony Schumacher<br><br>Best Fighter<br>* Floyd Mayweather, Boxing<br>Joe Calzaghe, Boxing<br>Kelly Pavlik, Boxing<br>George St. Pierre, Mixed Martial Arts<br>Holly Holm, Boxing<br><br>Best Golfer<br>* Tiger Woods<br>Lorena Ochoa<br>Annika Sorenstam<br>Phil Mickelson<br><br>Best Jockey<br>* Kent Desormeaux<br>Garrett Gomez<br>Robby Albarado<br><br>Best Outdoor Athlete<br>* Army Capt. Scott Smiley, Mountain Climber<br>Skeet Reese, Angler<br>Lance Mackey, Dog Musher<br>Skip Storch, Marathon Swimmer<br>Dave Hahn, Mountain Climber<br><br>Best Male Tennis Player<br>* Roger Federer<br>Rafael Nadal<br>Novak Djokovic<br>Bob And Mike Bryan<br><br>Best Female Tennis Player<br>* Maria Sharapova<br>Justine Henin<br>Ana Ivanovic<br><br>Best Track And Field Athlete<br>* Tyson Gay<br>Allyson Felix<br>Jeremy Wariner<br>Usain Bolt<br><br>Hummer Like Nothing Else Award<br>* George Martin<br>Manny Ramirez<br>Sidney Crosby<br>Ashley Force
2008 ESPY Award Show...
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Added: 169 days ago
By: gsn66
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Tyson Gay Falls on track during 200m Us Olympic trials
Tyson Gay Falls on track...
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Added: 185 days ago
By: Live Life
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Olympic Trials Mens 100m Final 2008 USA Track & Field, June 29, Hayward Field, Eugene, OR. Results:<br>1 Tyson Gay,adidas 9.68;<br>2 Walter Dix,Florida State 9.80;<br>3 Darvis Patton,adidas 9.84;<br>4 Travis Padgett,unattached 9.85;<br>5 Rodney Martin,Nike 9.99;<br>7 Michael Rodgers,Nike 10.01;<br>8 Xavier Carter,Nike 10.11;<br>Wind: 4.1 (no record due to high wind)<br>
Olympic Trials Mens 100...
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Added: 188 days ago
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Olympic Trials Mens 100m Final 2008 USA Track & Field, June 29, Hayward Field, Eugene, OR. Results:<br>1 Tyson Gay,adidas 9.68;<br>2 Walter Dix,Florida State 9.80;<br>3 Darvis Patton,adidas 9.84;<br>4 Travis Padgett,unattached 9.85;<br>5 Rodney Martin,Nike 9.99;<br>7 Michael Rodgers,Nike 10.01;<br>8 Xavier Carter,Nike 10.11;<br>Wind: 4.1 (no record due to high wind)<br>More results & video at:<br>http://www.nbcolympics.com/trackandfi...<br>http://www.usatf.org/events/2008/Olym...
Olympic Trials Mens 100...
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Added: 190 days ago
By: propelman22
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Jamaica Olympic Trials 2008 - Men's 200m Final Bolt
Jamaica Olympic Trials...
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Added: 190 days ago
By: propelman22
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Tyson Gay Wind-Aided 9.68
Tyson Gay Wind-Aided 9.68
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Added: 191 days ago
By: Live Life
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10th round Mike Tyson vs Buster Douglas. rnNo one gave James Buster Douglas much of a chance when he faced Iron Mike Tyson on February 11, 1990, in the Tokyo Dome. Tyson was at that point considered the pound-for-pound best boxer on the planet and was seemingly invincible due to his utter domination of the division.
Mike Tyson vs. Buster Douglas
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Added: 207 days ago
By: In It to Win It
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fights Boxing - Mike Tyson greatest knockouts
fights Boxing - Mike Tyson...
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Added: 266 days ago
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Muay Thai & Muay Boran rnjason chambers bill duff buakaw por pramuk yodsankri fairtex k1 world max demolition fight nonthanun 2007 k-1 mma ufc
MUAY THAI [High-Quality]
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Added: 266 days ago
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An incredible video on Mike Tyson. Personally, my favorite. (NOT MADE BY ME)
Mike Tyson Legend
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Added: 268 days ago
By: cashmoney818
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video off mike tyson eating off evande\'s ear
Mike Tyson Bites off...
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Added: 268 days ago
By: sportsfanatic23
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Lakers forward Vladamir Radmanovic gets into it with Tyson Chandler of the HornetsrnrnTyson Chandler shoves Vlade as they go for the rebound and Vlade retaliates. Never knew he had it in em ! Sorry for the poor quality. (FSN)
NBA Fight/Scuffle-...
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Added: 269 days ago
By: ballerstatus420
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A collection of key moments from the 2007 IAAF Track & Field World Championships from Osaka, Japan. Featuring winning performances by the following athletes: Luke Kibet, Reese Hoffa, Tirunesh Dibaba, Jefferson Perez, Valerie Vili, Tyson Gay, Ivan Tsikhan, Yekaterina Volkova, Nelson Evora, Kenenisa Bekele, Veronica Campbell, Yelena Isinbaeva, Gerd Kanter, Tatyana Lebedeva, Brimin Kiprop Kipruto, Janeth Jepkosgei, Kerron Clement, Donald Thomas, Franka Dietzsch, Michelle Perry, Christine Ohuruogu, Bernard Lagat, Betty Heidler, Jana Rawlinson, Irving Saladino, Olga Kaniskina, Yargelis Savigne, Barbora Spotakova, Allyson Felix, Jeremy Wariner, Xiang Liu, Nathan Deakes, Chantal Petitclerc, Kurt Fearnley, Brad Walker, Meseret Defar, Team USA, Catherine Ndereba, Blanka Vlasic, Tero Pitkamaki, Alfred Kirwa Yego, Maryam Yusuf Jamal, and Roman Sebrle. (WCSN, WCSN.com)
2007 IAAF Track & Field...
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Added: 269 days ago
By: 0nemandash
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