Diego Maradona may have passed away almost two years ago, but in Naples, he most certainly lives on. This season, Napoli are the hot favorites to take the Serie A title, having drawn five points clear at the top with only 12 games played.
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It wasn’t 94,000 fans filling Wembley Stadium for Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte in April, or even 19,000-plus packing Madison Square Garden a week later for Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano, but when 37-year-old former super middleweight champion Giovanni De Carolis turned back the clock to hand Daniele Scardina his first pro loss in front of 5,000 people in a sold-out Milan Arena, it was a sign that maybe the sport of boxing is still alive and well in Italy.
Being first in America at anything is a big deal. While the argument can certainly be made that Joe DiMaggio was one of the baseball elites, none of these guys ever said anything about who the first Italian American big leaguer was. Turns out, we have the answer. And on the 125th anniversary of his major league debut, Edward abbaticchio is the answer.
Welterweight fighter Chiesa talks family, commentating in Italian and the history of Tiramisu Michael Chiesa is a professional mixed martial artist and was the winner of the lightweight tournament on the long-running mixed martial arts reality TV show, The Ultimate Fighter: Live in 2012.Currently fighting in the UFC welterweight division, where he sits at No. 11
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