When you think of cheap shots in sports history, a few memorable incidents are forever ingrained in the minds of fans. The Kermit Washington sucker punch to Rudy Tomjonovich, Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfield's ear, and Marty McSorley clocking Donad Brashear are three that immediately come to mind.
March Madness isn’t just a branding term that applies to a basketball tournament. It also clearly applies to NCAA fans. These college basketball enthusiasts get very emotionally involved in the annual battle on the boards, even when they’re undergoing dialysis treatments.
Near the end of the Chicago Blackhawks’ 6-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday, Derek Dorsett of Columbus, a rather smallish NHL player, decided to charge and fight Blackhawk tough guy John Scott, one of the biggest guys in the league.
TV reporter Asad Sahi was broadcasting from Lahore, Pakistan when the clock struck midnight to ring in 2012.
Unlike American pretty boys Ryan Seacrest and Anderson Cooper and their fancy stages, the mustachioed newsman was down on the street among the revelers, which became a problem as the crowd began encroaching on his live shot with all their hooting and hollering.
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With kids being constantly bombarded by all sorts of digital stimuli in this day and age, it is refreshing that they even know what baseball cards ARE and still trade with friends.
While the postgame scuffle in the NFL between San Francisco’s Jim Harbaugh and Detroit’s Jim Schwartz captured the headlines, Vanderbilt and Georgia did their part to show that dust-ups between coaches aren’t limited to the pros.
The Southeastern Conference is looking into a postgame confrontation on Saturday between Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin and Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Gra
Sometimes it’s best to just agree to disagree about sports.
On Monday night in San Antonio, Texas, an Oklahoma Sooners fan and a Texas Longhorns fan exchanged a few heated words, and then things got physical. The OU fan pulled a knife and a scuffle ensued before he was stabbed with his own weapon.
I'm sure many of you have seen the video of San Francisco Giants pitcher Juan Marichal attack Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Johnny Roseboro. That incident took place in 1965, but has always been considered one of the best brawls in baseball.
The NHL certainly hasn't lost its fight: San Jose Sharks defenseman Jason Demers was trying to punch Dallas Stars center Steve Ott when linesmen Brian Mach jumped between the two of them in an attempt to break up the fight.
For doing his job, the official got a knuckle sandwich right in the jaw. The incident took place on Saturday, and so far the NHL has declined to take action against Demers for