The weekend box office had a lot going against it, but it's survived worse with Hurricane Sandy and winter months, but August continues being a drop the crap movies month so dismal numbers are expected.
While some feel Conor McGregor sold out the UFC by taking on the Floyd Mayweather fight, there are plenty of MMA fighters who are giving the outspoken man plenty of respect.
Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor will happen. That's the vibe currently anyway. And despite what some boxing purists think, it will be a good thing. The reason? It's what the public wants to see. Who else is Mayweather gonna fight?
Hopefully, the sports world never has to sit through another insomnia-curing "Super Fight" between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather again. If a rematch does ever happen, it won't be so easy to root for Pacquiao this go round
As kids, most of us had wild dreams of one day playing our favorite sport for a living. Getting paid to play a game you love must be awesome. But for most of us those dreams fade away during high school or college.
The news that Manny Pacquiao is being sued by disgruntled punters on the basis that he failed to disclose a shoulder injury in the build up to his fight with Floyd Mayweather threatens to open up a whole can of gambling worms.
It didn't matter whether you were a boxing fan or not, you knew that Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao were entering the ring for what the media and promotions were calling the 'fight of the century', and the two men delivered quite the show.
After our sports writer Shane McLendon did his opinion piece on how the Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao was boxing's funeral, we thought it would be great to also bring in an opinion of why boxing and this fight is so important to so many people.
Boxing died a while ago. The funeral has just been delayed for years. The body of the once great sport has been motionless for a while, not bothering anyone and no one bothering to bury the corpse.
Today in the rumor mill, we are back with the never-ending, ongoing antics of the rich and famous. From things their exes did to preachers needed multimillion-dollar transportation for Jesus, the madness never ceases.