Claressa Shields made history in her hometown of Flint. The "GWOAT" defeated Danielle Perkins by unanimous decision to become boxing's first-ever women's undisputed heavyweight champion.
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The undefeated world champion boxer captured the undisputed heavyweight title with a unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Danielle Perkins on Sunday night. She dropped Perkins (5-1 ...
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Philadelphia radio has lost a legendary voice. WRTI announced over the weekend that Bob Perkins, a revered figure in the jazz community and a distinguished radio broadcaster, had died at the age ...
Engineer, Soichiro Honda, founded the brand in 1948 when it started out as an internal combustion engine builder and then evolved into a motorcycle builder and distributor, before moving onto ...
The announcement occurred on Monday (Jan. 20), and Perkins said the decision was made after much introspection and community engagement. An exploratory committee assessed the feasibility and ...
Claressa Shields became the first undisputed world champion in three weight classes in the four-belt era by beating Danielle Perkins for the women's heavyweight title in Michigan. The 29-year-old ...
Shields will be defending her WBC and WBF heavyweight titles and fighting for the vacant WBO and IBF crowns against Danielle Perkins (5-0, 2 KO). Both fighters are undefeated, but not all ...
Bob Perkins, who was considered to be one of the premier voices in jazz radio has died. He was 91. Dr. Sheila K. Perkins, his wife, confirmed his death to WRTI. Perkins died on Sunday at Jefferson ...
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Chris Perkins is the Sun Sentinel's Miami Dolphins columnist. A veteran South Florida sports reporter, he's written for The Athletic and has covered the Dolphins, the Miami Heat, the University of ...
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