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Friday, November 4, 2016

Conor McGregor promises to retire Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205


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Conor McGregor isn"t just promising a win at UFC 205, he"s promising to put an end to Eddie Alvarez"s career.

The reigning featherweight champion erupted during a media conference call on Thursday while talking about Alvarez and how he sees this fight playing out.

Alvarez has been an incredibly durable fighter throughout his entire career, only succumbing to strikes one time in his entire career and that happened when he was still competing as a welterweight in his 11th professional fight.

McGregor is emphatically predicting that he"ll add another knockout loss to Alvarez"s resume when they finally step into the Octagon on Nov. 12 in New York.

"He"s claiming it"s an easier contest. I look forward to when the eyes shift, when the eyes roll, and the electric shock goes through his whole body and he goes to his knees and then he comes up and he"s in survival mode and that panic sets through his whole body, his whole face, that"s something that I look forward to. I will punish him for that, for those words that he"s saying. I"m going to retire him on this night," McGregor said.

"He"s been through a h**l of lot of wars. He"s been dropped continuously. I can see it in him. You can see the effects of war on his face and respect to him, he"s a fighter. Nothing but respect, but this will be it for you. You"re going to be badly, badly hurt Eddie, and I mean that. It"s over for you. You will not fight again after this. You"ll not look the same. You"ll not think the same and that"s it."

McGregor continuously prodded at Alvarez during the call, talking about all the different ways he"s going to hurt the current lightweight champion when they finally meet.

He even went as far as invoking Alvarez"s wife and children when speaking about the numerous ways he plans to mangle the Philadelphia native and send him packing back home with a long list of injuries and no title to comfort him when it"s over.

"I"m going to toy with this man and I"m going really, truly rearrange his facial structure. His wife and kids won"t ever recognize him. His friends, the people that he knows will know that he"s not the same after this contest. He"s going to be in a shock when he sees that," McGregor said.

I"m going to go out and paint many, many pictures in this contest, put on a showcase, toy with this man and end it all. End his whole career. Retire him. It"s over for him. He should be done anyway. He"s taken too much damage. This will be his last amount of damage that he"ll be able to take. You"re never, ever, ever going to be the same. Ever again in your life. Your kids after this fight are going to beg you "daddy, please don"t go again.""

When the fight was first announced and introduced at the UFC 205 press conference, McGregor predicted that he would finish Alvarez inside one round.

Considering the amount of damage he"s claiming to dish out when they actually fight, it might sound like McGregor is planning on this matchup going past the first five minutes, but that"s not the case.

McGregor doubled down on his earlier prediction and says that Alvarez will be lucky to survive the first round, but he"s ready for anything that may unfold.

"I believe first round. I know he"s durable, I don"t believe he"s been hit by anybody like me," McGregor said. "I don"t believe he will survive. If he does survive and be in that survival mode, then I"m going to toy with him, I"m going to rearrange his face for his words that he"s speaking right now. I still can"t see him lasting one round."

For his part, Alvarez"s response to McGregor saying that this will be his last fight was fairly simple and to the point.

"You"re so full of (expletive)," Alvarez said.

Source: http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/conor-mcgregor-promises-to-retire-eddie-alvarez-at-ufc-205-110316

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Rory McIlroy backs out of Rio Olympics over Zika concerns


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Rory McIlroy is the latest athlete to turn down a shot at Olympic glory in 2016, announcing he"ll skip the Rio Games in August over fears of the Zika virus.

The golfer released a statement on Wednesday explaining his decision. From the statement:

"After much thought and deliberation, I have decided to withdraw my name from consideration for this summer"s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

"After speaking with those closest to me, I"ve come to realize that my health and my family"s health comes before anything else.

"Even though the risk of infection from the Zika virus is considered low, it is a risk nonetheless and a risk I am unwilling to take."

He joins the likes of Marc Leishman, Adam Scott, Vijay Singh, Charles Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen in withdrawing from the first Olympic golf event in over a century.

Plenty of high-profile athletes from other sports have also pulled out over Zika concerns, which has been linked to defects in newborn babies, and other worries.

The Olympic Council of Ireland was disappointed in his decision.

"The OCI is extremely disappointed not to be taking Rory with us to Rio. However, as we have always said, it is down to the individual and of course we respect his decision, which he has taken for personal reasons.

"Rory was set to be one of the big stars of Rio 2016, but now there is an opportunity for another Irish golfer to take up the chance to become an Olympian and participate in golf"s historic return to the Olympic Games after a 112-year absence.

"The OCI and our medical team have taken our lead from the IOC on the zika situation, as we do in all matters. They have provided us with every assurance and we have total confidence that the Games will be safe for all athletes."

McIlroy was engaged to Erica Stoll in April, a factor that could have impacted his decision. He had previously said he was monitoring the situation in Brazil and keeping his options open.

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Source: http://www.foxsports.com/golf/story/rory-mcilroy-withdraws-rio-olympics-zika-concerns-062216

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Monday, January 18, 2016

Report: Greg Norman Out as FOX Sports Lead Golf Analyst


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UPDATE: FOX Sports confirmed on Monday that Greg Norman will not return as a golf analystfor the network in 2016.

"After careful consideration, we have decided to make this change to our USGA Championships coverage," said John Entz, President of Production & Executive Producer, FOX Sports. "We want to thank Greg for his contributions last year, and wish him success in all his current and future endeavors."

Norman also commented in the press release saying, "I put a lot into my role this past year and really enjoyed the time I spent with the commentary team,I have a long history with FOX and wish them well on their journey showcasing USGA Championships. I also want to thank David Hill (former Head of FOX Sports) and the USGA for believing in me and instilling their vote of confidence in me from the outset."

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After just one season in the chair as the lead golf analyst for FOX Sports, Greg Norman is reportedly out of the job.

Links Magazine tweeted on Sunday night that it had learned that Norman "is out at @FOXGOLF," the official handle of FOX Sports Golf.

The publication provided no other information.

When reached by GOLF.com on Sunday evening, representatives from both FOX Sports and Norman"s public relations team declined to comment on the report. One FOX announcer confirmed to GOLF.com that Norman is out. "It wasn"t (Norman"s) choice,"the sourcesaid.

On Foxsports.com, the two-time major winner is still listed as an on-air golf analyst for the network.

In 2013, FOX signed a 12-year deal with the USGA worth more than $1 billion to acquire rights to the U.S. Open. Norman and Joe Buck led the coverage for the FOX golf team at the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. The inaugural broadcast was heavily scrutinized and drew less-than-glowing reviews.

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Source: http://www.golf.com/tour-and-news/report-greg-norman-out-fox-sports-lead-golf-analyst

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