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A brigade of B-Boys serve and get served at the 2011 Notorious International Breakdance Event in Heerlen, Holland.
A brigade of B-Boys serve and get served at the 2011 Notorious International Breakdance Event in Heerlen, Holland.
One cheap shot deserves another. After Victor Ortiz headbutted Floyd Mayweather, Ortiz was trying to hug it out when Mayweather dropped him with a quick left and a right. (Message to Pacquiao: Protect yo' self at all times.) Then, as if the night wasn't weird enough, Mayweather berated HBO's Larry Merchant until the old man threatened to kick Mayweather's ass.
If leading our country through the American Civil War and preserving the Union wasn't enough to solidify Abraham Lincoln as our greatest president, watching him pitch a pigskin into a garbage can from 60 yards away definitely does.
Designed for performance and everyday comfort, the Men's Sport Trainer Sock Bundle showcases six pairs of premium organic cotton socks built for movement. Featuring a blister tab, cushioned sole, and ribbed arch bands, they provide superior support whether you're crushing a workout or relaxing during the weekend. Crafted in England from GOTS-certified organic cotton, these socks prioritize sustainability and ensure ethical sourcing and fair working conditions. A seamless toe finish adds a touch of luxury, proving that high-performance gear doesn't have to compromise comfort or style.
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Born on the gridiron, reborn for the streets — the Nike Field General returns, reshaped for a new era. Once worn by quarterbacks calling shots under Friday night lights, this latest drop revives that same fearless spirit in a silhouette built for city grit. Cloaked entirely in supple leather, the cacao-toned upper delivers a refined take on vintage toughness, while the Waffle sole keeps its '80s roots alive with every step. A padded collar, full cupsole stitch, and foam midsole lock in comfort and durability, making this a sneaker that doesn't just honor history—it commands it.
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The second installment in Betty Want In's Experience series makes base jumping look so smooth and serene, we'd almost try it. Almost.
Showtime and CBS Sports are making us proud to be an American with this two-hour special following The United States Military Academy and The United States Naval Academy as they prepare for the most American game played. Airing December 21, 2011 on Showtime.
Built for pavement, packed trains, and unpredictable forecasts, the Nike C1TY Premium Cordura is urban armor for your feet. Reinforced with abrasion-resistant mesh, suede, and a rugged toe box, it's designed to handle the friction of real street life—whether that's dodging scooters in SoHo or clocking miles through Tokyo alleyways. The dual-stiffness Waffle outsole grips everything from wet subway steps to rooftop lounges, while a cupsole build and flexible foam keep the ride comfortable from sunrise hustle to midnight wind-down. Tap into the rhythm of city living, giving your daily circuit the grip, grit, and style it deserves.
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Your daily dose of slow motion comes in the form of a videogame-style paintball battle shot perfectly in one take.
Just when we thought our man crush on Peyton Manning couldn't get any bigger, we hear news that the Colt's quarterback is saving football by performing his own neck surgery to play in the opening game. Is there anything he can't do?