Everyone rejoiced when news of Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao will finally clash on May 2. But indeed, you can't please everyone as Amir Khan is not too thrilled about the news.
Since Floyd Mayweather confirmed that he and Manny Pacquiao will finally clash on May 2, boxing observers, boxers, and fans are making their bets on who they think will win the fight.
Alas, the much-awaited slugfest between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather is set on May 2 at MGM Grand Arena. The fight will have no rematch clause which led to the idea of this being Pac-Man's last fight.
Michael Phelps and his girlfriend quietly got engaged amid rumors that he hooked up with Taylor Johnson, who was born a man. Meanwhile, the Olympic record holder is preparing a comeback in April.
UFC women's champ Ronda Rousey has taken the cudgels for her fellow female fighters as she said that they should be paid higher for stepping into that octagon.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquaio's fight is explosive but reportedly not as much had it happened four years ago. Amid all the hype, Amir Khan predicted that the mega-fight bout-which would gross around $400 million, with "Money" getting 60% to "Pacman's" 40%--would be a doozefest.
News about Michael Schumacher's health condition is still up in the air even as his medical bills has reportedly piled up to reach £10 million.
Ronda Rousey just recorded UFC history by becoming the first MMA fighter to grace Sports Illustrated swimsuit magazine. Meanwhile, the women's champ reportedly shed tears over Anderson Silva's PED use.
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Adrien Broner apologized to Rihanna and Jay Z after his major diss against Roc Nation Sports label. The boxes said that he's never to big to admit when he's in the wrong.