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                    [Title] => HBO analysts ecstatic for Mayweather-Pacquiao bout
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HBO boxing analyst Roy Jones Jr. likened the much anticipated megabuck showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.  to a game between Larry Bird and Michael Jordan, while fellow panelist Max Kellerman labeled it as the biggest fight since the the first Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier tussle 44 years ago.

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Finding a new home is always a sentimental and – pardon the pun – moving experience.

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Expect LeBron James to start a discussion, or an argument. His whole off the top of the head comment about his “Mount Rushmore” of basketball set off another brushfire of public opinion. Naturally, people asked the venerable Bill Russell what he thought about being left off the list in the opinion of the current dominant individual player in the game. We all know his retort, and it hit home, particularly with the purists of the game.

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Video game makers are bracing for an extended NBA lockout by focusing on former players who made the league popular in hopes of taking the attention away from the impact labor strife will have on their product.

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