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Boxing Legend Mike Tyson Experiences Medical Emergency on Flight from Miami to L.A. Report Says
Boxing icon Mike Tyson experienced a medical emergency during a flight from Miami to Los Angeles on Monday, May 27. Paramedics attended to Tyson after the plane landed at Los Angeles International Airport. The flight had been delayed for two hours due to excessive heat in Miami, making the plane uncomfortably warm. Before boarding, Tyson, 57, spent time in the Admirals Club and was recognized by fans who asked for photos. He was later escorted to the gate at the original boarding time of 5:10 p.m. During the flight, Tyson was in first class, and a stewardess informed passengers that paramedics would board upon landing due to a "very important passenger" needing assistance. Despite the incident, Tyson is scheduled to face Jake Paul in a match set for Saturday, July 20, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Despite being 30 years older than Paul, Tyson is not concerned about the fight. More at:www.ninaworldnews.com.
Trojans Wire's favorite USC men's basketball players as Pac-12 era ends
The Pac-12 era is coming to a close. We won’t have USC playing Stanford or Cal or Arizona or Oregon State next season. Decades of college sports history will give way to a whole new reality in the Big Ten. With the Pac-12 dying, it’s a time to remember and look back at the USC men’s basketball players who struck a chord with us and stand out as our favorite players, regardless of whether we were alive when we actually watched them. Yes, a couple of the players on the list below played USC basketball before Tim Prangley and Matt Zemek were even born! Let’s look at which players Tim and Matt selected as their own favorites.
All American Stages Its Biggest Game Yet in Sentimental 100th Episode — Grade It!
All American celebrated its 100-episode milestone on Monday the same way it celebrates most special occasions: with a little nostalgia, and a lot of great football.Wild Cards Renewed for Season 2 at The CW The momentous hour — titled “100%” and directed by series star Daniel Ezra — found Spencer trying to make sense of recurring dreams he’d been having, in which his fallen Crenshaw friend Shawn Scott appeared to him on the field where Spencer once played Pee-Wee football as a kid. In order to sort out the dreams’ meaning, Spencer took the day before the looming NCAA championship game...
College football analyst isn't ready to give up on USC LB Mason Cobb
We are talking to Rutgers Wire editor Kristian Dyer about the Rutgers-USC football game this fall and its various storylines. One very unexpected answer emerged when we asked Kristian about the Trojans and how he sizes them up from his vantage point. USC’s most important position groups are generally considered...
CIF State Track: Jordan’s Jamar Andrews Finishes Third in Boys’ Triple Jump
The562’s cross country and track & field coverage is sponsored by an anonymous donation, in appreciation of Coach Ron Allice. The562’s coverage of Jordan Athletics is sponsored by former LBUSD superintendent Chris Steinhauser. For the third year in a row, the Jordan Panthers made some noise at the...
Dodgers News: Jackie Robinson Statue Replacement Almost Completed
Many sculptures come through the doors of Art Castings studio in Loveland, Colorado. Some are more important than others and metalsmith Alex Haines is inching closer to finishing a special project he holds near his heart. It all started in January, when thieves cut the original statue off at its...
CIF State Track Roundup: Long Beach Brings Home Titles On Historic Saturday
The562’s cross country and track & field coverage is sponsored by an anonymous donation, in appreciation of Coach Ron Allice. Once again, Long Beach announced itself loudly at a postseason track and field meet. The Wilson girls won back-to-back CIF State titles and the Long Beach Poly boys claimed the CIF State title as well as the Bruins and Jackrabbits made it a Long Beach sweep at the CIF State Track & FIeld Finals in Clovis on Saturday.
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