Sports Gone Wrong
In some sports, fighting is forbidden; in others, it's the whole point.
In some sports, fighting is forbidden; in others, it's the whole point.
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Chicago plays Los Angeles in a regular-season WNBA basketball game at crpto.com Arena.
The Aces and the Storm put an end to their season series in Sin City. Seattle holds a 2-1 advantage.
A swimming and running race spans 26 islands in the Baltic Sea archipelago in Sweden.
Professional surfers explore the amazing waters and waves of Indonesia.
From the rugged terrain of Porto in the north to the sun-drenched coastal playground of the Algarve, Golf's Greatest Holes offers an immersive experience of Portugal's broad variety of championship-quality golf courses.
Jump into Pit Lane with some of the most skilled pit crews from racing circuits around the world.
The All-Round Champion is crowned in the most physically and mentally demanding Arcathlon ever.
Hunter prepares Simon, Rory and Turbo for a punishing event at California's Squaw Valley Resort.
Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp solidify their place in history with the SuperSonics.
Terry Gordy's time with the renowned Fabulous Freebirds made him a living legend.
From cologne to video games to heavy carbs--don't buy this at home.
In some sports, fighting is forbidden; in others, it's the whole point.
The devious ways in which athletes have broken the rules, proving they'll do anything to win.
Many athletes believe they can make it in the music biz; they're almost always wrong.
The business of sports promotion can be a tricky one; these ideas are dumb.
We treat athletes like gods, so when they do something naughty, they fall to earth hard.
From terrible one-punch boxers to top-level ballers whose moment of idiocy cost their team a win.
Going beyond the everyday broken bones and torn ACLs, to the truly bizarre injury.
Football action from the professional indoor league.
From United Wireless Arena in Dodge City, Kan.
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