UFC Rematch Set, Ice Cube Disses Dwight Howard And Other Top Stories From Team 600
If you're a big sports fan, You should check out our sister station 600 ESPN El Paso. You can stay up to date with the latest sports stories and videos.
Here are my top 5 posts on 600 ESPN.com right now. Click on each of the headlines to read the full story at 600 ESPN El Paso.
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Chris Weidman-Anderson Silva Rematch Will Take Place On Dec 28
A week after the knock out that shook the MMA world, UFC President Dana White has announced that a rematch between Anderson Silva and the new UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman will take place on December 28th.
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Sprint Cup Recap — Camping World RV Sales 301
Sprint Cup part-timer Brian Vickers scored his third career victory in the Camping World RV Sales 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, breaking a nearly four year winless drought by holding off Kyle Busch and Jeff Burton during a green-white-checkered finish.
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Would You Trade In the Jersey of a Troubled Player? — Sports Survey of the Day
If you found out that a player whose jersey you own had committed a serious crime, would you still wear the jersey?
The New England Patriots offered their fans a chance to trade in their Aaron Hernandez jerseys for another jersey, preferably for a player not in jail and on trial for murder.
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Ice Cube Has A Message For Dwight “Coward” [VIDEO] NSFW
f you didn’t already know, rapper Ice Cube loves the Oakland Raiders and is a HUGE LA Lakers fan.
At his concert the other night, Cube voiced his opinion on Dwight Howard leaving for the Houston Rockets. Let’s just say he probably has the same opinion as other Lakers fans but not all of them have the room or the platform that he does.
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Next Time Don’t Call Her Maybe? [VIDEO]
Hasn’t this girls 15 minutes of fame ended yet?
To bad for the Tampa Bay Rays it hasn’t. Yesterday, the Rays had Carley Rae Jepsen throw out the first pitch. You know her, she is responsible for the song “Call Me Maybe” that everyone did videos to. I am still thankful that the idea of doing one at 600 ESPN was shot down.