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Can Mayweather and De La Hoya afford to miss a second bonanza?

As their light-middleweight bout is confirmed as the richest fight in history, can both fighters really retire in the face of a similarly valuable rematch? Posted May 16, 2007 by Gaz Shaw

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FIA and car manufacturers agree F1 deal

Motor-racing chiefs find new formula to ward off breakaway threat Posted November 15, 2006 by Reuters

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£135,000-a-week John Terry worth every penny to Chelsea

He's only doing what other big names at Manchester United and Liverpool are doing - maximising his earning potential. Posted July 28, 2007 by Jon Milner

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Did Aussie Rules player's calf-blood treatment breach the anti-doping code?

The treatment of a hamstring injury of the AFL's Max Rooke has raised questions about a possible breach of drug regulations. Is there any sport clean these days? Posted August 05, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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Vieira, Figo, Campbell: A fan-fair for reason

A footballer is like any other employee and maximise his earning power and potential. So why the big fuss by fans when players move on? Posted January 17, 2007 by Tim Love

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The driving force for safety in motor racing

Eliminating dangers and maximising medical backup will be the key points at the FIA Summit meeting in Bahrain next month. Posted March 01, 2008 by Evaristo Coutinho

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Tottenham's downfall couldn't have happened to more deserving fans

Forget the rivalries between Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea, for one Everton fan it's maximum disrespect of Spurs. Posted November 05, 2007 by CaughtOffside.com

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Phil 'The Power' Taylor darts into world championship action - but is it sport?

It's jolly oche sticks as the lager-lout darts circus hits Ally Pally for the Christmas arrow jamboree. But for Sportingo's Joe Morris, it's maximum bull. Posted December 25, 2007 by Joe Morris

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Everton's Andy Johnson, the hardest working player in the Premier League

To be the hardest grafter in a team of workaholics is no mean feat, so maximum respect to the bald workhouse who scores goals and covers miles on the pitch. Posted March 15, 2008 by Ed Bottomley

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Manchester United, Arsenal or wherever, who can blame football's big-money grabbers?

Cristiano Ronaldo, Emmanuel Adebayor and Co just want to cash in on their talent to the maximum. Would we be any different if we were in their boots? Posted June 18, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin

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