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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Bills, Dolphins, Jets, and Patriots Improve AFC East by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
With free agency moves and trades, The Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and New England Patriots have all made strides to improve their teams that will make the AFC East, one of the most competitive divisions in football … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 fifth-rounder, 2013 fifth-round draft pick, 2013 sixth-rounder, Albert Haynesworth, American Football Conference, Brad Smith, Buffalo Bills, Chad Ochocinco, Cincinnati Bengals, cornerback, Denver Broncos, free agent, kick returner, Kyle Orton, Miami Dolphins, National Football League, New England Patriots AFC East, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders, Pro Bowl, quarterback, Reggie Bush, running back, Santonio Holmes, Super Bowl, Washington Redskins, wide receiver
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Butch Lewis, More than a Promoter by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
With all of the NFL lockout news dominating the sports airwaves of late, the death of the flamboyant boxing promoter, Butch Lewis, flew under the radar screen this week. But this in no way should diminish the impact this man … Continue reading
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Tagged 1976 Montreal Olympics, Bob Arum, boxing, boxing promoter, Brandon Lewis, Butch Lewis, Butch Lewis Productions, Delaware, Don King, Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Eddie Davis, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Gail Brison, HBO, IBF heavyweight championship title, IMG Worldwide, Iron Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier, John Lewis, Kevin Mosley, Larry Holmes, Leon Spinks, Marvin Johnson, Michael Spinks, Muhammad Ali, New Jersey, NFL Lockout, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Ronald Everette Lewis, Ronald Lewis, Sheree Lewis, Sita Lewis, Spinks Brothers, Terrie Williams, Top Rank Boxing, undisputed world light heavyweight champion, unification title tournament, WBC title, Woodbury, Yonkers Raceway
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Daily Debate: Which NFL Free Agent Will Have Greatest Impact?
With the NFL Lockout over and free agency at a fast and furious pace never seen in the National Football League, teams need to make important decisions swiftly. What NFL free agent will have the biggest impact on the 2011 … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 NFL Season, free agent, Lockout, National Football League, NFL
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Carlos Beltran’s Last Days as a Met? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
With the Major League Baseball trade deadline Sunday, July 31, 2011, many expect the New York Mets to trade outfielder Carlos Beltran, to either the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies, or Atlanta Braves. If Beltran is traded, how … Continue reading
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Tagged $119 million contract, 2011, Atlanta Braves, bases loaded, Boston Red Sox, Carlos Beltran, game seven, July 31, Major League Baseball, National League Championship Series, National League East title St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, New York Yankees, offseason, Outfielder, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies, postseason appearance, seven-year, Sunday, Texas Rangers, Trade Deadline, World Series
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Daily Debate: What Moves Should the Yankees Make Before the Trade Deadline?
The New York Yankees have less than a week before the trade deadline on Sunday, July 31, 2011. Should they go after a big arm, a power hitter, a ultility player, bullpen help, something else, or any combination of the … Continue reading
You Couldn’t Have Made This Up by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
They do not call these the dog days of summer for nothing at least as far as I’m concerned. I usually find myself yearning for the start of the NFL season or crying that the NBA campaign is over. I … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972 Olympics, 2011 US World Cup Team, 3000th hit, Abby Wambach, Ali, baseball, Brazilian National Team, Captain Ahab, China, Derek Jeter, Doug Flutie, Dwight Clark, ESPN, FIFA World Player of the Year, France, Hail Mary, Hall of Fame, Hope Solo, Joe Montana, Marta, Megan Rapione, MLB pennant races, Moby Dick, National Basketball Association, National Football League, NBA, NBA Finals, New York Yankees, NFL season, Oscar, penalty kick, pennant races, Rachel Buehler, red card, Sweden, Top 10 Plays of the Year, US National Soccer Team, US World Cup team, USSR-USA, WNBA, WNBA Playoffs, World Cup championship, World Cup quarter finals
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Soccer Comes Alive at the Harlem Tavern by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
As a huge sports fan, sports writer and blogger, I only had a casual interest in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final Sunday afternoon. I would gather that, a week ago, few people would have guessed they would be sitting … Continue reading
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Tagged @razzjazzsports, Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan, Archie Beaton, Aya Miyama, Chlorine Free Products Association, FIFA Women's Championship, FIFA Women's World Cup Final, Frederick Douglass Blvd, Harlem, Harlem school of the arts, Harlem Tavern, Homare Sawa, Japan, Japanese, Mizuho Sakaguchi, New York City, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Palm Pre, Patrice P. Eaton, Penalty Kicks, Philadelphia Phillies, Saki Kumagai, soccer, sudden death, Sudden Victory, Toronto Blue Jays, United States, USA
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