President Donald Trump, hours after his inauguration on Monday, appeared in a pre-taped video shown on ESPN during Monday's College Football Playoff national championship game. During halftime of ...
In the early hours of February 7, it was revealed that Saul "Canelo" Alvarez had signed a four-fight deal with Turki ...
Claressa Shields became the undisputed heavyweight champ with a unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Danielle ...
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit was visibly emotional after watching his alma mater, the Ohio State Buckeyes, win the College Football Playoff National Championship game, and the reason is now ...
That positions Netflix as a sort of an “anti-ESPN.” By design and necessity, ESPN spends its rights budget on amassing a huge volume of regular-season sports packages. The network’s currency ...
ESPN on Monday decided to air a message from President Trump during halftime of the college football national championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame. Trump could not make the game, which ...
Though Claressa Shields may be a beast inside the ring, it seems she’s no chump outside of it either—especially when it comes to her apparently longstanding beef with fellow boxing champion ...
ESPN’s Taylor McGregor joins the Common Fans to talk all the latest with the College Football Playoff, give her take on the sniping between the Big Ten and SEC, and offer some thoughts on ...
Salita Promotions has added two more Olympians to its roster with featherweights Caroline Veyre and Ashleyann Lozada set to bolster the February 2 show headlined by Claressa Shields vs Danielle ...
Beloved ESPN basketball commentator Dick Vitale will make his return to broadcasting on Jan. 25 for Duke vs. Wake Forest basketball, the network announced Friday. Vitale, 85, has battled four ...
But “The Fire Inside” is not your typical biopic. It tells the incredible story of American boxer Claressa Shields who grew up in extreme poverty and went on to win two Olympic gold medals.
ESPN’s president of content Burke Magnus called the network’s decision not to air a pregame moment of silence and the national anthem at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 2 an “enormous ...
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