Bob Haynie: A Weekend Filled With Sports Fun
Memorial Day weekend is upon us and there is no shortage of sports entertainment for we fanatics.
Ed Norris: Silvia Vs. Jones
After his victory over Sonnen last week many listeners texted and called asking why Anderson Silva isn’t going to give us the fight “everyone wants to see”, which would be against Jon “Bones” Jones.
Glenn Younes On The Greatest Of All Time
Glenn gets a ton of texts naming Lance Armstrong the greatest athlete of all time and the Unicorn addresses the state of cycling with PED’s and how he feels Lance stacks up against the likes of Tiger Woods, Muhammad Ali, Roger Federer, Michael Jordan, and more as the greatest of all-time.
Ed Norris: Mayweather Doesn’t Like Prison Food…Bahahahaha
Floyd Mayweather is about 10 days into his 82 day sentence and according to his doctor has lost muscle tone because of the poor food and water in his temporary home.
Ed Norris: Boxing Knockout Blow
Last Saturday’s circus in Las Vegas may be the final nail in boxing’s coffin.
Bob Haynie: A Fun Sports Weekend Ahead
As we hit the second weekend of June, the weather is nice and the yard work is plenitful. However, if you can manage to find some free time, there is plenty of sports entertainment for your viewing pleasure.
Quick Hits: O’s – Rays Redux, NBA Finals, Mayweather Does Time & Seau Report
The Orioles will send Wei-Yin Chen to the hill to put the brakes on a 5-game losing streak.
Jeremy Conn: Let’s Get Crazy
On the show this week I put together the list of the craziest athletes in sports. We all know there are different types of crazy and there is a wide variety on the list.
Baltimore Battles Pittsburgh In The Boxing Ring On Friday
One of the best going rivalries is Baltimore and Pittsburgh. The bitterness between the two towns is rooted in the annual battles between the Ravens and Steelers, and Friday night, the rivalry enters the boxing ring.
Boxing Legend’s Family Wants Stolen Heirloom Back
An Annapolis family is hoping the public can help them find a stolen heirloom.
2 Baltimore Fighters Advance In U.S. Women’s Boxing Trials
Top-ranked middleweight Franchon Crews–a Baltimore native– narrowly avoided elimination with a wild 27-26 victory over Tiffanie Hearn. Crews, the five-time national champion, broke into tears while Hearn collapsed after a vicious bout in which both fighters bounced off the ropes and traded haymakers.
Baltimore Boxer Wants Spot In 2012 Olympics
A local female boxer is beginning her battle for a spot in the 2012 Olympics.

