Mayweather says he is done with ‘brutal sport’ of boxing
Boxing great Floyd Mayweather said his time in the ring is finished and that he is focused on other projects including his fast-growing chain of boxing fitness gyms and his high-profile promotion company.
Blazers sign Anthony, debut expected Tuesday
Carmelo Anthony officially joined the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
Murray can be Britain’s Davis Cup trump card
Britain’s Leon Smith could be the envy of the other 17 Davis Cup captains this week with three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray up his sleeve as a surprise second singles player.
Eighteen majors a bridge too far for Woods says mentor O’Meara
Matching or breaking the record for career major titles might just be a bridge too far for Tiger Woods, said his former mentor Mark O’Meara, who nevertheless hoped Woods will prove him wrong.
Browns place S Burnett on IR, ending his season
The Cleveland Browns placed safety Morgan Burnett on injured reserve with a torn Achilles, ending the veteran’s season after eight games played.
Gronk: Football ‘always an option,’ but not in ’19
Rob Gronkowski still has football on his mind, but the retired All-Pro tight end has no immediate plans to get back in the game.
Argentina overpower Chile in Davis Cup opener
Argentina secured a unassailable 2-0 lead over Chile in their opening group stage tie of the revamped Davis Cup in Madrid on Tuesday, courtesy spotless performances in their singles matches.
Shapovalov praises ‘unbelievable’ Davis Cup atmosphere
Canadian youngster Denis Shapovalov described the revamped Davis Cup format as something players have never experienced before after playing his part in victory over Italy.
France pays last respects to cycling hero Poulidor
Mourners at the funeral of Raymond Poulidor on Tuesday paid tribute to a French cyclist who never achieved his goal of winning the Tour de France but in the process won widespread admiration for his courage and integrity.