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Editor-in-Chief John Fox reflects on Cincinnat's greatest athletes of all time.
In the aftermath of Oleksandr Usyk’s commanding victory over Daniel Dubois, this week’s mailbag, with trainer Stephen Edwards ...
Seven-year-old Emily Clewlow of the Baltimore Figure Skating Club brought down the house during last night’s Pop Concert in Mayo Civic Arena. After her show, the tiny skater peeked out from behind the ...
James Foulis wins the U.S. Men’s Open golf championship at Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, N.Y. 1921 — Babe Ruth achieves 139 home runs and becomes the all-time home run leader in Major League Baseball ...
Wide receiver Mike Williams is retiring, the Chargers confirmed Thursday as the team began camp. Just as a hole opened in the receivers room, the Chargers also signed rookie receiver Tre’ Harris, the ...
Thirty-two times, a world heavyweight title rivalry has involved at least two chapters. Sometimes a rematch was essential; ...
1951 — Jersey Joe Walcott, at 37, becomes the oldest fighter to win the world heavyweight title with a seventh-round knockout of Ezzard Charles at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
1921 — Babe Ruth achieves 139 home runs and becomes the all-time home run leader in Major League Baseball, taking the title from Roger Connor. 1927 — Ty Cobb of the Philadelphia Athletics doubles off ...
1951 — Jersey Joe Walcott, at 37, becomes the oldest fighter to win the world heavyweight title with a seventh-round knockout of Ezzard Charles at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
1951 — Jersey Joe Walcott, at 37, becomes the oldest fighter to win the world heavyweight title with a seventh-round knockout of Ezzard Charles at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
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