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Ricky Hatton confident of winning culture clash
Floyd Mayweather left seething after going nose to nose with Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas.
Stephen Harmison on England standby
Steve Harmison may yet reclaim his England spot in for the second Test with Sri Lanka.
John McEnroe
John McEnroe expresses his concerns about tennis in this exclusive interview
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United plan tribute to the Busby Babes, who perished in a plane crash
Princes Royal
The Sports Personality of the Year awards have thrown up so many bizarre winners
Red Star Belgrade
Online communitiy of a different sort as football hooligans flock to YouTube
Renault are guilty but escape punishment (Flavio Briatore pictured)
The Renault Formula One team have escaped punishment for their role in the sport's latest spy scandal, despite being found guilty of fraudulent conduct at a meeting of the WMSC in Monaco.
Graham Henry, who was forced to re-apply for his job following the All Blacks' shock defeat to France in the World Cup quarter-finals, has been reappointed as New Zealand head coach.
John McEnroe believes that Andy Murray's decision to use a rolling team of consultants next season could be just what he needs.
The reigning two-mile champion chaser Voy Por Ustedes will
face seven rivals in the Paddypower.com Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown Park.
Sion Bebb, ranked 461 in the world, produced a sparkling five-under-par 67 to take the lead in the Alfred Dunhill Championship.
The likelihood of a Great Britain win over Spain was low at the Champions Trophy, but to lose 5-0 was an embarrassment.
Cook too hasty in serving up naive predictions
Geoffery Boycott
'Spirit of Bolton' is not to be scorned
Clive Tyldesley