UFC 104 disappoints in L.A.

The pay-per-view event at the Staples Center Saturday promised to please audiences, but the results left the fans disappointed. The world-renown Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) organization Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) paid its first visit to Los Angeles since 2006 when the Hall of Famer Matt Hughes defeated the legendary Royce Gracie. The UFC’s return to the city of Angeles came with promising match-ups in both the Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight divisions. Cain Velasquez, an undefeated up and coming heavyweight fighter,… Read more

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Sorry Dodgers, maybe next year

The Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves down 3-1 in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the Philadelphia Phillies for the second consecutive year. Last year Los Angeles was eliminated in game five at Dodger Stadium and could be eliminated again in game five, today at Citizens Bank Park. There is no way the Dodgers can win this series everything is just going right for Philly and everything is going bad for the boys in blue. Most sports correspondents favored… Read more

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Hang up the boxing gloves, its MMA’s time

Boxing has made its mark as one of the most legendary and entertaining sports of our time. People can still recall some of the greatest boxing matches ever, but boxing is slowly becoming a thing of the past. The legendary sport has been slowing down in major events over the years. The sport averages about two major pay-per-view events every year. Fight match-ups are becoming scarce and now boxing has a competitor in the race to be the most popular… Read more

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