How the Sport of Kings inspired Southern California horse bettor Dylan Donnelly through the effects of multiple tragedies.
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New, risky tactics wreck havoc on bookmakers’ NHL playoff models
It hasn’t been a kind NHL season for bookmakers, as over and favorite wagers struck consistently.
Philadelphia 76ers’ NBA championships odds plunge with Joel Embiid injury
Oddsmakers sent the Philadelphia 76ers’ NBA title odds crashing when Joel Embiid was injured and labeled out “indefinitely.”
‘I told you I’m a superstar’: Shakur Stevenson cruises to super-featherweight title triumph over Oscar Valdez
Shakur Stevenson beat Oscar Valdez to win super-featherweight title, proposed to girlfriend, rapper Young Lyric, and dealt with a post-fight ruckus.
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Whether another long-shot run to the Super Bowl is possible or not, these teams made smart 2022 NFL draft selections and trades to improve their odds.
Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano ready for historic showdown at Madison Square Garden
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano face off in the first-ever women’s main event at the hallowed grounds of Madison Square Garden.
Popular not profitable: Wealth of NFL draft information creates prop-bet frustration for bookmakers
Betting on the NFL draft has become a popular pursuit, but bookmakers bemoan the process. This year’s draft begins Thursday.
Tyson Fury stops Dillian Whyte, pauses retirement talk to hype potential UFC-boxing bout
Another boxing-UFC battle? Tyson Fury proposes clash with UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou after TKO win over Dillian Whyte.
Tyson Fury’s ‘none of your business’ response to Daniel Kinahan connection is shameful | Opinion
On the eve of his heavyweight title defense, Tyson Fury downplayed any ties to accused Irish drug-cartel leader Daniel Kinahan.
‘Business as usual’: Rash of unders doesn’t mean MLB bettors are cashing in
Record-low home runs and other factors contributed to a 60% win clip for MLB under bets, but books call it “business as usual.”