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Hellickson gets no support in 2-0 loss to Rangers

The Tampa Bay Rays wasted another solid performance by Jeremy Hellickson with their quiet bats.

Hellickson gets no support in 2-0 loss to Rangers

Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge

Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.

Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge

Matt Brown Replaces Pascal Krauss Versus John Hathaway at UFC 138

Filed under: UFC, MMA Fighting Exclusive, News

Welterweight Matt Brown has agreed to face John Hathaway at UFC 138 after the Brit’s original opponent, Pascal Krauss, recently pulled out of the fight due to a shoulder injury, MMA Fighting confirmed with sources close to the event.

UFC 138, headlined by Chris Leben vs. Mark Munoz, takes place Nov. 5 at the LG Arena in Birmingham, England.

Hathaway (15-1) defeated Kris McCray at UFC Fight Night 24 in March to get back on track after suffering the first loss of his career against Mike Pyle at UFC 120 last October.

Brown (12-10) recently snapped a three-fight losing streak when he defeated John Howard at UFC Live on Versus 4. The former TUF cast member is 5-4 in the UFC.

Also scheduled for the UFC’s return to England is Brad Pickett vs. Renan Barao and Thiago Alves vs. newcomer Papy Abedi.

 

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Matt Brown Replaces Pascal Krauss Versus John Hathaway at UFC 138

US Open 2011: day three order of play

• Andy Murray faces Somdev Devvarman in opening round
• Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams also in action

Order of play for Wednesday 31 August, play starts at 11.00 (16.00 BST)

Arthur Ashe Stadium: 11:00: Kateryna Bondarenko (Ukr) v (2) Vera Zvonareva (Rus), Somdev Devvarman (Ind) v (4) Andy Murray (Gbr), Venus Williams (USA) v (22) Sabine Lisicki (Ger), (21) Andy Roddick (USA) v Michael Russell (USA), Anastasiya Yakimova (Blr) v (3) Maria Sharapova (Rus)

Louis Armstrong Stadium: 11:00: Madison Keys (USA) v (27) Lucie Safarova (Cze), (18) Juan Martin Del Potro (Arg) v Filippo Volandri (Ita), Coco Vandeweghe (USA) v (9) Samantha Stosur (Aus), Marcos Baghdatis (Cyp) v (28) John Isner (USA)

Grandstand: 11:00: (6) Robin Soderling (Swe) v Louk Sorensen (Irl), (8) Marion Bartoli (Fra) v Christina McHale (USA), Robby Ginepri (USA) v Joao Souza (Bra), Angelique Kerber (Ger) v (12) Agnieszka Radwanska (Pol)

Court 4: 11:00: Jessica Pegula (USA) & Taylor Townsend (USA) v Klaudia Jans-Ignacik (Pol) & Alicja Rosolska (Pol), Rui Machado (Por) v Robin Haase (Ned), (24) Nadia Petrova (Rus) v Polona Hercog (Slo), Raquel Kops-Jones (USA) & Abigail Spears (USA) v (4) Liezel Huber (USA) & Lisa Raymond (USA)

Court 6: 11:00: Alexandra Dulgheru (Rom) v Monica Niculescu (Rom), Diego Junqueira (Arg) v Karol Beck (Svk), Monica Niculescu (Rom) & Shahar Peer (Isr) v (9) Iveta Benesova (Cze) & Barbora Zahlavova-Strycova (Cze), Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) & Dmitry Tursunov (Rus) v (8) Eric Butorac (USA) & Jean-Julien Rojer (Aho)

Court 7: 11:00: Vera Dushevina (Rus) v (25) Maria Kirilenko (Rus), Denis Istomin (Uzb) v Ryan Sweeting (USA), Sorana Cirstea (Rom) & Ayumi Morita (Jpn) v Casey Dellacqua (Aus) & Rennae Stubbs (Aus), Ivan Dodig (Cro) & Bernard Tomic (Aus) v Pablo Andujar (Spa) & Daniel Gimeno-Traver (Spa)

Court 8: 11:00: Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Spa) v Daniel Gimeno-Traver (Spa), (16) Jarmila Gajdosova (Aus) & Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) v Jelena Dokic (Aus) & Virginie Razzano (Fra), Santiago Giraldo (Col) & Pere Riba (Spa) v (2) Max Mirnyi (Blr) & Daniel Nestor (Can), Arnaud Clement (Fra) & Lukas Dlouhy (Cze) v David Marrero (Spa) & Andreas Seppi (Ita)

Court 9: 11:00: Olivier Rochus (Bel) & Andre Sa (Bra) v Julian Knowle (Aut) & Horacio Zeballos (Arg), Eva Birnerova (Cze) & Klara Zakopalova (Cze) v Irina-Camelia Begu (Rom) & Simona Halep (Rom), Petra Martic (Cro) & Ksenia Pervak (Rus) v Vitalia Diatchenko (Rus) & Olga Savchuk (Ukr), Bojana Jovanovski (Ser) & Varvara Lepchenko (USA) v (8) Andrea Hlavackova (Cze) & Lucie Hradecka (Cze), (13) Marcel Granollers (Spa) & Marc Lopez (Spa) v Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Spa) & Albert Montanes (Spa)

Court 10: 11:00: Vasek Pospisil (Can) v Lukas Rosol (Cze), Martin Damm (Cze) & Radek Stepanek (Cze) v Colin Fleming (Gbr) & Ross Hutchins (Gbr), (6) Sania Mirza (Ind) & Elena Vesnina (Rus) v Samantha Crawford (USA) & Madison Keys (USA), Carlos Berlocq (Arg) & Lukas Rosol (Cze) v Simone Bolelli (Ita) & Fabio Fognini (Ita), Nadia Petrova (Rus) & Jamie Murray (Gbr) v (7) Elena Vesnina (Rus) & Leander Paes (Ind)

Court 11: 11:00: (25) Feliciano Lopez (Spa) v Tatsuma Ito (Jpn), Alex Bogomolov Jr. (USA) v Steve Johnson (USA), (14) Dominika Cibulkova (Svk) v Irina Falconi (USA), (26) Flavia Pennetta (Ita) v Romina Oprandi (Ita)

Court 13: 11:00: (30) Anabel Medina Garrigues (Spa) v Laura Robson (Gbr), (13) Shuai Peng (Chn) v Tsvetana Pironkova (Bul), Ricardo Mello (Bra) v (12) Gilles Simon (Fra), (20) Yanina Wickmayer (Bel) v Alla Kudryavtseva (Rus)

Court 14: 11:00: Matthias Bachinger (Ger) & Philipp Kohlschreiber (Ger) v Jamie Delgado (Gbr) & Jonathan Marray (Gbr), (9) Jurgen Melzer (Aut) & Philipp Petzschner (Ger) v Santiago Gonzalez (Mex) & Jamie Murray (Gbr), (3) Vania King (USA) & Yaroslava Shvedova (Kaz) v Petra Cetkovska (Cze) & Renata Voracova (Cze), Tsvetana Pironkova (Bul) & Chanelle Scheepers (Rsa) v (14) Nuria Llagostera Vives (Spa) & Arantxa Parra Santonja (Spa), Denis Istomin (Uzb) & Mikhail Kukushkin (Kaz) v Johan Brunstrom (Swe) & Jarkko Nieminen (Fin)

Court 15: 11:00: Liga Dekmeijere (Lat) & Jelena Jankovic (Ser) v (13) Chia-Jung Chuang (Tpe) & Olga Govortsova (Blr), Jonathan Erlich (Isr) & Andy Ram (Isr) v Lucas Arnold Ker (Arg) & Juan Monaco (Arg), Su-Wei Hsieh (Tpe) & Galina Voskoboeva (Kaz) v Greta Arn (Hun) & Arantxa Rus (Ned), Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Rus) & Vera Zvonareva (Rus) v Mirjana Lucic (Cro) & Tamira Paszek (Aut), Jarmila Gajdosova (Aus) & Bruno Soares (Bra) v (4) Kveta Peschke (Cze) & Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (Pak)

Court 16: 11:00: Michael Kohlmann (Ger) & Alexander Waske (Ger) v (16) Scott Lipsky (USA) & Rajeev Ram (USA), (11) Frantisek Cermak (Cze) & Filip Polasek (Svk) v Daniele Bracciali (Ita) & Potito Starace (Ita), (10) Yung-Jan Chan (Tpe) & Anastasia Rodionova (Aus) v Andreja Klepac (Slo) & Anna Tatishvili (Geo), (12) Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (Spa) & Anabel Medina Garrigues (Spa) v Mathilde Johansson (Fra) & Pauline Parmentier (Fra), Yung-Jan Chan (Tpe) & Mariusz Fyrstenberg (Pol) v Ana Ivanovic (Ser) & Nenad Zimonjic (Ser)

Court 17: 11:00: Julien Benneteau (Fra) v (10) Nicolas Almagro (Spa), Laura Pous Tio (Spa) v (19) Julia Goerges (Ger), (1) Bob Bryan (USA) & Mike Bryan (USA) v Ivo Karlovic (Cro) & Frank Moser (Ger), Jack Sock (USA) v Marc Gicquel (Fra)


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US Open 2011: day three order of play

NFL Preseason Preview – Philadelphia (2-1) at N.Y. Jets (2-1)

There's little time to rest for the New York Jets, who'll be taking the field at MetLife Stadium for Thursday's preseason closer with the Philadelphia Eagles just three days after the team's most recent game.

NFL Preseason Preview – Philadelphia (2-1) at N.Y. Jets (2-1)

NFL Won’t Discipline Brandon Marshall


Brandon Marshall will not be suspended by the NFL for his role in the April stabbing incident at his home in Broward





NFL Won’t Discipline Brandon Marshall

NFL Preseason Preview – N.Y. Giants (1-2) at New England (2-1)

Eli Manning drew plenty of attention with his recent self- comparison to Tom Brady, though the New York Giants quarterback may not get the opportunity to support his case when his team takes on Brady's Patriots Thursday at Gillette Stadium in the final 2011 preseason test for both clubs.

NFL Preseason Preview – N.Y. Giants (1-2) at New England (2-1)

MMA Top 10 Pound-for-Pound: Anderson Silva Stands Far Above the Rest

Filed under: UFC, Rankings, Overall

Anderson Silva defeated Yushin Okami in the main event of UFC 134.Saying that Anderson Silva the best fighter in MMA is an accurate statement, but it’s also an understatement. Just calling Silva the best doesn’t really capture just how big a gap there is between Silva and the rest of the sport right now.

Since signing with the UFC in 2006, Silva is 14-0, which is the best record anyone has ever had in the UFC. But it’s not just the fact that he keeps winning, it’s the way he wins. Twelve of Silva’s 14 victories are by stoppage, and he has a wide variety of ways he can stop his opponents: He knocked out Chris Leben and Rich Franklin with knees, James Irvin and Forrest Griffin with punches, and Vitor Belfort with a front kick. He TKO’d Yushin Okami and Nate Marquardt with punches, and Franklin with knees in a rematch. (He also TKO’d Patrick Cote, although you can’t give Silva a whole lot of credit for the way Cote’s knee buckled underneath him.) Silva made Chael Sonnen tap out to a triangle armbar, made Dan Henderson tap out to a rear-naked choke and made Travis Lutter tap out by holding him in a triangle and elbowing him in the head.

Winning percentage and stoppages aren’t the only way to measure a fighter, but a fighter’s record gives you a pretty good idea how good he is, and how often he finishes his opponent gives you a pretty good idea how dominant he is. And there’s really no one on Silva’s level when it comes to fighting at a high level, consistently winning and stopping his opponents with great frequency.

We’ll compare Silva to the rest of the best fighters in MMA below.

Top 10 Pound-for-Pound Fighters in MMA
(Number in parentheses is the fighter’s rank in the last pound-for-pound list.)

1. Anderson Silva (1): Silva is the all-time UFC record holder for consecutive wins and wins in title fights, and he’s twice moved up in weight class and destroyed the two opponents he met at 205 pounds. The only real question is whether the UFC can keep finding good opponents for him; other than a Sonnen rematch there’s not a lot for Silva to do at middleweight.

2. Georges St. Pierre (2): In the same time that Silva has gone 14-0, St. Pierre has gone 10-1, with three wins by TKO, one by submission and six by decision. The methodical way St. Pierre controls fights by insisting on doing what he does best and never allowing his opponents to do what they do best is impressive, but it’s not as impressive as the way Silva crushes people. And, of course, GSP lacks Silva’s undefeated record inside the Octagon.

3. Jon Jones (3): Jones’ record looks a lot like Silva’s: He’s 13-1, with eight wins by knockout or TKO, three by submission and two by decision. And Jones could easily be 14-0 with one more stoppage; his disqualification loss to Matt Hamill is really more like a TKO win for the purposes of considering how good Jones is. The difference between Jones and Silva is that Jones has only been fighting professionally for three and a half years, has only been in the UFC for eight fights and only started fighting the best of the best this year. Jones is the active fighter whose accomplishments may look the most like Silva’s one day, but Jones isn’t there yet.

4. Jose Aldo (4): In the same time that Silva has gone 14-0, Aldo is 11-0, with seven wins by knockout or TKO and four wins by decision. Aldo is somewhat similar to Silva as a striker in the diverse way he can finish fights with his hands, feet, knees and elbows. But he’s not quite as consistent as Silva, and unlike Silva he hasn’t yet proven that he can finish fights with his submission game.

5. Dominick Cruz (5): In the same time that Silva has gone 14-0, Cruz is 12-1, with one win by knockout, one win by TKO on a doctor stoppage, one win by submission and nine wins by decision. Cruz’s stand-up style is very effective in its own way but a lot different from — and nowhere near as destructive as — Silva’s style. Cruz is the master of point-fighting, and that’s respectable, but if he ever wants to be considered one of the truly great fighters he’s going to need to finish more fights.

6. Frank Edgar (6): In the same time that Silva has gone 14-0, Edgar is 10-1-1, with one win by TKO, one by submission and eight by decision. The loss and the draw came against the man Edgar will face at UFC 136…

7. Gray Maynard (7): In the same time that Silva has gone 14-0, Maynard is 8-0-1, with one win by knockout and seven by decision. Maynard also had two wins, a loss and a no contest in his Ultimate Fighter days. Maynard was something of an anti-Silva during his eight-fight winning streak prior to fighting Edgar, as he’d consistently win but rarely dominate and often bore. His fight with Edgar, however, was sensational, and if he can win the rematch, he’ll eliminate any doubt about what a great fighter he is.

8. Cain Velasquez (8): Velasquez is 9-0, including eight wins by knockout or TKO and one by decision. Velasquez has only seven UFC fights, so he has a long way to go before he has achieved as much as Silva, but his run of dominance to begin his career has been impressive. The big question is whether he can keep it up as he recovers from a serious shoulder injury, starting with Junior dos Santos in November.

9. Shogun Rua (10): Shogun’s pounding of Forrest Griffin moves him up a spot in the pound-for-pound rankings. The Rua of the Pride days was a lot like Silva: In the three and a half years he fought in Pride, Shogun went 12-1, with nine wins by knockout or TKO, one win by submission and one win by decision. But he’s not quite that fighter anymore; in the same time that Silva has gone 14-0, Rua is 8-3. Rua is still a great fighter who I’d pick to beat anyone at 205 pounds not named Jon Jones, but knee injuries have robbed him of some of his explosiveness.

10. Junior dos Santos (9): Dos Santos is 13-1, with eight wins by knockout or TKO, three by submission and two by decision. Unlike Silva, dos Santos’s decision victories have been thoroughly impressive, and he has shown knockout power like few fighters in MMA have. If he passes his toughest test yet when he faces Velasquez, dos Santos will have a good case that he belongs near the top of the pound-for-pound list.

 

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MMA Top 10 Pound-for-Pound: Anderson Silva Stands Far Above the Rest

Robson through in New York

Laura Robson advanced to the second round of the US Open when Ayumi Morita retired with the Brit a set up.
Robson through in New York

Transfer wrap: Cole lands at Lille, Parker makes Spurs move

French champions Lille have secured the services of Liverpool winger Joe Cole on a season-long loan deal. The 29-year-old has…
Transfer wrap: Cole lands at Lille, Parker makes Spurs move

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