I am a big fan of Deontay Wilder. I love his story, namely how he stumbled into boxing after having played basketball. He got into the boxing game in part to help pay for his daughter’s spina fida treatments. I… Read More ›
Sports
Manfred Is Having One Bad Week
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred has had a rough go of it lately. First, it was that soft-ass punishment on the Houston Astros as the result of the cheating probe where they were caught red-handed. How do you punish… Read More ›
So Far, So Good for the XFL
There is one major benefit of having the XFL back in our lives. It gives us more football. MORE FOOTBALL. And yes, it’s not the NFL. Hell, NOTHING is like the NFL. But it’s football. It also helps that many… Read More ›
The World’s Quickest Super Bowl LIV Preview
Remember when I said a while back that I would be better about posting NFL previews? Well, I might have kinda lied about that. That’s what happens when you have a whole lot of crap going on — career and… Read More ›
Kobe Bryant: LEGEND
Yesterday was a sad day — one of the saddest and most surreal days of my life. If you had told me that Kobe Bryant, an NBA legend whose post-basketball future was about to take flight, was going to have… Read More ›
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens Not Voted into the Hall of Fame Is Ridiculous
Today we learned that only two men were voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY: Derek Jeter (on the first ballot) and Larry Walker (huh?). I do have to ask who the hell was the one… Read More ›
It’s About Time Jimmy Johnson Was a Hall of Famer
I don’t cry too often. The only time I cried was after a spanking, when I got married, after my son was christened, and after an uncle I was close to took his own life. I think I may have… Read More ›