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2 months ago |
complex.com | Shinnie Park |Adam Caparell
Claressa Shields has been having a tough time following her boxing suspension for testing positive for marijuana. The 29-year-old appeared on Tamron Hall to explain how her oral mouth swab could have come back positive after her match in Michigan. “One, the place reeked of marijuana,” Shields explained, describing the venue where the boxing match occurred. “Before I got to do the mouth swab, everybody was hugging and kissing me in Flint.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
gq.com | Adam Caparell
If you know boxing, then you know that America’s most chaotic sport rarely lives up to the hype—except when Amanda Serrano fights Katie Taylor. While Jake Paul and Mike Tyson delivered a grim, unsurprising spectacle in last week’s Netflix extravaganza, two of the best pound-for-pound women’s boxers stole the show in the co-main event, blessing viewers with a bloody and action-packed second chapter of their already legendary rivalry.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
gq.com | Adam Caparell
It’s Halloween, less than 24 hours after the Cleveland Cavaliers lapped the Lakers to move to 4-0, and Donovan Mitchell is on the phone talking about how scary his squad can be now that it’s starting to figure things out on offense. The five-time All-Star didn’t dress up this year—“Not for me,” says Mitchell. He’s focused on his day job, leading Cleveland on an early season heater that has the Cavs sitting atop the Eastern Conference standings with a perfect 9-0 mark.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
gq.com | Adam Caparell
Jason Day was fed up. After too many years of looking like just about everybody else on the PGA Tour, wearing the same slim pants and too tight polos, he needed a change. Mostly he wanted to regain his identity. So when his contract with Nike ended last year, he linked up with Malbon Golf, the upstart brand best known for golf clothes that borrow more from streetwear than Scottish links. But before the 2024 season opener, Day was having second thoughts.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
complex.com | Adam Caparell |Kameron Hay
Ask any boxer or trainer about the mythical pound-for-pound rankings and you’ll usually get one of two responses: a smirk or a massive eye-roll. Because nothing elicits more laughs or scorn from those actively participating in the sport than talk about a worthless list. Pound-for-pound rankings are an arbitrary and subjective creation with no set criteria. They have absolutely no bearing whatsoever in how matchups are made, or champions are determined.
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