Monday, July 19, 2010

EveryJoe

EveryJoe


Michael Jordan Calls Out LeBron James

Posted: 18 Jul 2010 08:55 PM PDT

If you are a basketball player, you want to be like Mike. That’s not just a commercial, it’s also reality. Michael Jordan is the gold standard in the basketball world. So when His Airness recently questioned LeBron James’ decision to go to Miami, his words reverberated loudly.

Said Michael Jordan: “There’s no way, with hindsight, I would’ve ever called up Larry, called up Magic and said, ‘Hey, look, let’s get together and play on one team.’”

Obviously, MJ is referring to LeBron teaming up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh instead of staying with the Cavs and trying to beat Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. People were already wondering about LeBron’s competitiveness. Now that the greatest basketball player of all time has spoken, those question marks will grow larger.

If faced with the same situation, WWMJD?

“In all honesty, I was trying to beat those guys.”

We believe you, Mike. We believe you.

Michael Jordan wanted to beat the best (Image: TSN.ca)

Michael Jordan wanted to beat the best (Image: TSN.ca)

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Video: Off the Wall Golf Shot

Posted: 18 Jul 2010 08:54 PM PDT

Miguel Angel Jimenez authored one of the best golf shots you will ever see. In the 2010 British Open, Jimenez was between a rock and a hard spot. So he decided to get inventive and hit the golf ball off the wall. Not only was it a gutsy shot, it actually worked! The ball landed on the green and the crowd cheered behind him.

You can see the Miguel Angel Jimenez video below. The video shows the off the wall golf shot that will remembered for years to come.

Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa won the 2010 British Open quite easily. The 27-year-old was 16-under, with the next closest competitor sitting at 9-under. But even though Oosthuizen won the tournament, Miguel Angel Jimenez’s shot will be the thing most remembered.

Here’s the amazing shot off the wall video:

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Is Floyd Mayweather Jr. Scared of Manny Pacquiao?

Posted: 18 Jul 2010 08:50 PM PDT

There is only one boxing match that the world really wants to see: Floyd Mayweather Jr. versus Manny Pacquiao. If the two ever box, it will undoubtedly set the record for pay-per-view purchases and could very well be the most hyped fight in boxing history. Both boxers would make an enormous amount of cash.

What’s the problem.

Apparently, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is scared. What other excuse could there be for him not agreeing to fight Manny Pacquiao this time? Last year, there were understandable differences. This time, the boxing world is just waiting for his okay.

The proposed fight would take place on Nov. 13. The venue will either be in Las Vegas or in Cowboys Stadium. With arguably the two best fighters in the world going head to head, almost every sports fan will be turning in.

We wait for you, Floyd Maywether Jr.

You aren’t scared, are you?

Is Floyd Mayweather Jr. Scared of Manny Pacquiao? (Image: TSN.ca)

Is Floyd Mayweather Jr. Scared of Manny Pacquiao? (Image: TSN.ca)

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