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UFC 184: Rousey submits Zingano in just 14 seconds


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Ronda ROusey retained her UFC bantamweight title and stayed unbeaten.
 
 UFC 184: Rousey submits Zingano in just 14 seconds 
 Ronda Rousey retained her bantamweight title and tied the fastest finish in UFC history. 
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 NFL   
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Division III lineman: 'I think I'd beat Jameis Winston in the 40'
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 Inglewood, Calif., mayor James T. Butts:  L.A.-area mayor blasts risk report of NFL stadium
Report warns that proposed NFL stadium in downtown L.A. could be a target of terrorist attack.
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  Former NBA player Anthony Mason dies
The 6-foot-7 Mason played the NBA from 1989 to 2003.
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 Phil Mickelson plays form a bunker on the second hole during the second round of the Honda Classic at PGA National GC Champion Course. Phil Mickelson remains upbeat through struggles
Golfer thinks a breakthrough is not far off after tough start to year.
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 NASCAR   
 There were plenty of seats available for Friday's qualifying session at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Fast cars, few fans for Atlanta's new NASCAR date
Atlanta faced challenges including a schedule change, a new rules package and cold weather.
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 MLB   
 AP TWINS SPRING BASEBALL S BBA USA FL MLB team's rule: Put cell phones away before games
Minnesota Twins players now have to put their cell phones away 30 minutes before games
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 NASCAR   
 NASCAR driver Travis Kvapil waits in the the garage at Atlanta Motor Speedway Friday, Feb. 27, 2015, in Hampton, Ga. Kvapil's NASCAR Sprint Cup car was stolen early Friday, forcing him to withdraw from a race this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.   Stolen NASCAR Chevrolet found in suburban Atlanta
Travis Kvapil's car was stolen, along with pickup truck, trailer, on Friday.
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Baylor Bears guard Lester Medford, right, celebrates with forward Rico Gathers following a dunk by Gathers against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the first half at Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas.

Baylor Bears guard Lester Medford, right, celebrates with forward Rico Gathers following a dunk by Gathers against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the first half at Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas.
 

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