Oscar De La Hoya Admits He Hit Rock Bottom
In a TV interview, former boxing champ Oscar De La Hoya said he hit bottom after he retired from the sport in 2009. While it’s not unusual for sports figures...
In a TV interview, former boxing champ Oscar De La Hoya said he hit bottom after he retired from the sport in 2009. While it’s not unusual for sports figures...
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“Macho Man,” Randy Savage died in a tragic car accident early this morning. Police believe that the retired 58-year-old wrestler suffered a heart attack while driving, causing him to lose...
Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew, who had been battling esophageal cancer until beginning hospice care on May 13th, passed away in Scottsdale, Arizona on May 17th. He was 74. ...
Hall of Famer Willie Mays, probably the greatest centerfielder in major league history, turned 80 on May 6th. Mays was what is known as a five tool player: he could...
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