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Why do Americans like rugby!?

On American football fields, there are always the presence of beautiful cheerleaders, who add excitement to heated matches.  

Americans are indifferent to the World Cup because football is a ‘weak willow that gathers silk’

Boys who run after the ball in America are considered weak, because soccer is a sport for American women, not for men. While…

Why are Americans obsessed with the Super Bowl?

Within half a century, the Super Bowl has evolved from a sporting event into America’s biggest and most expensive party. Rihanna had an…

Why do Americans call Football is Soccer, and Football is rugby?

You’ve probably heard that Americans and Canadians call soccer Soccer , while rugby is Football , which sounds a bit arrogant compared to the rest of the world, especially English-speaking countries.…

Meghan Markle was spurned

One of the topics that has received public attention recently is the unstable relationship between Meghan Markle and Sophie Trudeau, the ex-wife of Canadian Prime…

Bill Gates is selling a pair of super yachts

Despite owning a huge fortune of up to 128 billion USD, billionaire Bill Gates still continuously drops on Forbes’ billionaire rankings. According to real-time updates,…

Live results: Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery – In a stunning turn, Inoue hits the canvas for the first time but quickly rises to deliver a devastating sixth-round knockout

Kids are often told there’s no such thing as monsters, but Luis Nery knows different after succumbing to a brutal sixth-round TKO at…

Naoya Inoue: Boxing’s real life Monster resumes quest for pound-for-pound supremacy against Luis Nery

He’s diminutive, and so very towering. Quiet, and yet so very loud. He’s a little bit fast, a little bit frightening, a little…

Boxing pound-for-pound rankings: Down and out; who replaces Devin Haney in the top 10?

In one of the most entertaining fights between two of boxing’s young stars this year, Ryan Garcia defeated Devin Haney by majority decision Saturday night at a…

Top Rank’s Bob Arum reflects on attending five fights in six weeks at the age of 92, emphasizing the global magnitude of boxing

“I can’t really be as active as I was before, but I can still be plenty active.” Top Rank chair Bob Arum (L)…

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