Man on Fire – Movie Review

by Miguel Mike Medina Man on Fire is one of those films I went to the movie theaters to watch with my siblings. It makes me feel old because it’s been 20 years since this movie came out. Tony Scott directed this movie. This is the second of five collaborations between Scott and Denzel Washington….

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Isiah Turns 63: Great Point Guard and Floor General

by Miguel Mike Medina Isiah Thomas is from Chicago. People need to know that ball players from Chicago come with a different type of grit. They are wired differently. Ask Tim Hardaway, Derrick Rose, Patrick Beverley, Nick Anderson, etc. Players that come from Chicago bring a lot of toughness and passion on the court whether…

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Jontay Porter Receives Lifetime Ban

by Miguel Mike Medina Jontay Porter received a lifetime ban from the NBA for violating the league’s gambling policy. According to reports, Porter placed at least 13 bets on NBA games using someone else’s betting accounts. This is a sad case. Porter is 24 years old and was a member of the Toronto Raptors.  It’s…

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Where Has Boxing Gone?

By Mark Martinez In the 90s, at least once a month, on a Saturday, you went to an uncle’s house to watch boxing. HBO, or Showtime, had great boxing cards lined up, even without Pay-Per- View. When I sit back and think about it, we didn’t realize we were witnessing the end of a Golden Era. Every weight…

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Exploring the Legacy of the Negro League Museum

by Avry Jones Welcome to the heart of baseball history, where the echoes of legendary players and their remarkable journeys still resonate. Join us as we embark on a journey through time to explore the rich and fascinating legacy of the Negro League Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Nestled in the heart of America, this…

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LSU Must Vacate Wins

By Miguel Mike Medina The NCAA Independent Accountability Resolution Panel has dropped the hammer on LSU Football. LSU will have to vacate all the wins they accumulated from 2012 through 2015.  Photo Credit to: Crescent City Sports Staff As a person who has been watching sports for 24 years, It never made sense to me…

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Is Hockeytown in… Seattle?

by Avry Jones Seattle, Washington, has been a great sports town for several years. Before the Supersonics left Seattle to become the Oklahoma City Thunder, Gary Payton electrified crowds for 13 years. The Seattle Seahawks brought a Super Bowl Championship and numerous winning seasons in the mid-2010s, led by Coach Pete Carroll, Russell Wilson, and…

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Subway Series Recap

By Miguel Mike Medina The two-game Subway Series is over. Yankees won the first game. The Mets won the second game. This Subway Series felt like a playoff atmosphere. Aaron Judge and Pete Alonso were not in the lineup due to them being in the injury list. I collaborated with a passionate Mets fan twice…

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Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs Will Work Well Together

By Miguel Mike Medina Top prospect Victor Wembanyama will be very special for years in the NBA if he can stay healthy. He’s the biggest hype name since Lebron James. Victor could change the NBA forever. He’s a combination of Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, and Rudy Gobert all in one package. He can shoot, play…

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CCNY Beavers Win CUNYAC Baseball Title After 29 Years

By Miguel Mike Medina City College of New York Baseball Team Wins Their First CUNYAC Title Since 1994 on Friday. They swept their CUNY rivals, Lehman College, by winning 10-0 in Game 1 and then 20-8 in Game 2. The Beavers came close to winning it last year, but it all paid off this year….

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