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Jermell Charlo drops Brian Castano twice and stops him to become the undisputed champion in the tenth.

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Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano created an undisputed “Fight of the Year” candidate over nine rounds Saturday night in Carson, California.

Then, in their rematch, Charlo delivered the knockout he promised to become boxing’s undisputed 154-pound champion. In a thrilling main event Showtime televised from Dignity Health Sports Park, Charlo floored Castano twice in the 10th round and halted the previously unbeaten WBO junior middleweight champion.

At 2:33 of the 10th round, referee Jerry Cantu stopped the action, as Castano struggled to rise to his feet for the second time.

Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs) of Houston became the sport’s first totally unified 154-pound champion in the four-belt era. Charlo successfully defended his IBF, WBA, and WBC titles, while Castano of Buenos Aires lost for the first time in his nine-year professional career (17-1-2, 12 KOs).

Charlo also became one of only seven undisputed champions in any division since boxing recognized four sanctioning organizations, joining middleweights Bernard Hopkins and Jermain Taylor, junior welterweights Terence Crawford and Josh Taylor, cruiserweight Oleksandr Usyk, and super middleweight Canelo Alvarez.

In the ring, Charlo told Showtime’s Jim Gray, “It was a little bit nerve-racking.” “I felt like this was my first battle, you know, when you’re terrified and your pants are full of ants.” I knew Castano was going to go all out. I knew I’d put in a lot of work, but as you can see, I weighed in at [152 3/4] pounds because I was in great shape and wanted to make sure this was my battle.”

Charlo’s career-defining victory came 10 months after he and Castano fought to a disputed split draw in their first title unification bout. After the July 17 fight at AT&T Center in San Antonio, both Charlo, 31, and Castano, 32, sought an instant rematch.

Judge Glenn Feldman awarded Charlo eight of the opening nine rounds, putting him up 89-82 on his scorecard.  The other two judges, David Sutherland (87-84) and Zachary Young (88-83).

According to CompuBox, their battle was more closer than the judges thought.

Castano landed 21 more punches than Charlo, according to CompuBox (194-of-610 to 173-of-559). Castano landed more power puches (175-of-411 vs. 142-of-303), and Charlo landed more jabs, according to CompuBox’s unofficial statistics (31-of-256 to 19-of-199).

During the tenth round, Charlo rendered the scorecards obsolete.

Early in the 10th round, Charlo punctuated an exchange with a left-right combination.  Castano came back and backed Charlo into the ropes and unleashed a right hand. After that,  it was Charlo’s turn where he threw an short uppercut that seem to hurt Castano, followed by a body shot and a short left hook that dropped Castano. he continued on shaky legs but was soon down again from a few more shots that ended his night. 

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Both competitors gave it their all in the ring, and the two guys who shared the squared circle will have plenty of battles and opportunities in the future. For the many fights that don’t happen in this era because of the political climate of the governing bodies, it was refreshing to see a good fight because the combatants wanted it. No one lost here.

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Charles Barkley donates $1 million into Spelman College coffers

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The NBA great Charles Barkley is expanding his philanthropic reach by giving to Spelman University in addition to the University of Maryland and Howard University.

In light of the positive influence that Spelman has had on Jordyn Hudson, the daughter of his business partner John Hudson, Barkley announced this week that he is contributing $1 million to the Atlanta-based historically Black women’s college.

Barkley praised John as a mentor, friend, and business partner in an interview with al.com, a local newspaper in Alabama. I replied him, “Why not there?” because his daughter was excelling at Spelman and I wanted to expand my horizons to other Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Jordyn Hudson, a sophomore at Spelman, has been elected president of her class. The Birmingham, Alabama native created the documentary “Shape the Culture: Then & Now” this past summer, which explored the connections between the generation of activists from the 1960s and the current generation.

The announcement on Thursday came as a total surprise to everyone at Spelman. In other words, it makes sense. Barkley often makes public statements about his large donations before ever telling the colleges themselves.

Helene Gayle, the new president of Spelman College, noted that “Charles Barkley’s $1 million commitment to Spelman College comes at a key time as we work to eliminate education and wealth disparities for Black families and retain affordable education choices for women of African heritage.” “This significant contribution will help build upon Spelman’s history of developing the next generation of leaders,” the university said in a statement.

As a result of recent high-profile and generous gifts, Spelman is now commonly regarded as the top institution for Black students and as one of the greatest colleges for women in the United States.

Spelman College began the public portion of their $250 million “Spelman Ascends” fundraising campaign in 2021.

Since Gayle took office as Spelman’s 11th president on July 1, following executive positions at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CARE USA, and the Chicago Community Trust, Barkley’s gift is particularly well-timed.

With his charming hosting of “Inside the NBA,” Barkley has won over a new generation of sports fans, and he has recently made it a practice to donate to historically black colleges and universities.

This is his sixth large donation to a Black college since 2016, with the most recent one going to Spelman. Barkley, who grew up in Alabama, gave $1 million to Alabama A&M University, Miles College, and Tuskegee University.

Both Clark Atlanta University (2016) and Morehouse College (2017) have received $1 million pledges from him.

John Hudson told al.com, “People are aware of Charles from TNT and his NBA stardom, but I don’t think people are aware of how focused he is on philanthropy and entrepreneurism,” John Hudson told al.com. “He knows how committed Jordyn is to Spelman and has seen how it has transformed her worldview.”

Barkley, a 1981 alumnus of Leeds High School, reportedly paid $1,000 to each employee of Leeds City Schools and arranged for 200 laptops and free internet connectivity for a year to be given to pupils.

“What can you say about someone who is so giving and charitable with their resources with all they’ve accomplished?” John Hudson said. “He has a special place in his heart for Black women; I’ve seen him invest in Black female-owned companies. This is just another indication of Char­­les investing in something that is close to his heart.”

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No Ham Sandwich? …Lakers interviewed Mark Jackson for head coaching job

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The competition to lead the Los Angeles Lakers is heating up.

It was reported days ago that they were interested in Darvin Ham, a highly rated assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks, and Adrian Griffin, an assistant with the Toronto Raptors.

L.A. is apparently also interested in hiring veteran NBA head coaches like Utah Jazz leader Quin Snyder, Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse, Philadelphia 76ers coach Doc Rivers, and former Portland Trail Blazers head man Terry Stotts.

Mark Jackson, who coached the Golden State Warriors at the start of the Stephen Curry era, is another veteran head coach that has been linked to the Los Angeles Lakers.

L.A. has reportedly interviewed Jackson, according to multiple sources.

Jackson, a point guard in the NBA for a long time in the ’80s and ’90s, and coached rather well in his three seasons with the Warriors (2012-2014).

The Warriors improved dramatically under Steve Kerr after Jackson was let go, going from 51 wins the year before to 67 in 2015.

Clarification: Jackson is not a terrible coach. But in Los Angeles, good just isn’t good enough; the Lakers are a team with 17 titles, and as long as LeBron James is there and playing at a high level, it’s championship or bust.

Brady Klopfer has said, Jackson “who has been an analyst for NBA telecasts on ABC and ESPN for the last several years, has a laundry list of weaknesses.

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After a nail-biting Game 7 victory, Boston has survived the comeback and advances to the NBA Finals.

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After defeating the Miami Heat 100-96 in Game 7 on the road on Sunday night, the Boston Celtics are returning to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2010. There were 26 points apiece from Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart for the Celtics, who will now face the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night in San Francisco.

The Celtics dominated from start to finish and reacted to every Miami Heat spurt. Boston held off a late charge from Miami to shave two points off the final score. Miami’s Jimmy Butler, who played the entire game and scored 35 points, performed the bulk of the offensive work. Butler, on his alone, was unable to secure victory for the Heat, who were the top seed.

This marks Ime Udoka’s first win as a head coach in the NBA after the Celtics upset the Bucks earlier in the series, 109-81.

isthatporks take; Congrats to the Boston Celtics on their victory last nite. Both teams weren’t at their full power but there are no excuses at the end of the day. It was a great back and forth series “Food Years Up!” to the Celtics. The heat has nothing to feel bad about either, they fought to the end.

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