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This petite mother of two is a dangerous pugilist with a 20–1–13 amateur MMA record.

Joseph Giardino, long-time coach of Bronx baseball teams, has won the same number of championships as the New York Yankees: 27. One might say

When attending a New York Fight Exchange (NYFE) event, you will find passion at its purest level, as young men and women hone their

Two Egyptian-born sister blaze new trails in the sport of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

New Yorkers of all ages came out to the Run the Bronx event at Bronx Community College on May 2. The races -- a

Every generation has its defining fight -- a boxing match that is both sporting event and cultural phenomenon.

The New York Rolling Fury is a free wheelchair basketball league for people ages five to 21. The league began in Long Island and

New York school children shot hoops with the pros on February 13 when players from the NBA hit the courts of 100 public schools

Will Sheldon Silver's troubles in the NY Assembly finally lead to legalization of MMA?

Over 6,000 people -- collectors, promoters and artists -- attended Sneaker Con in early December at the Javits Center.

The city that never sleeps was up all night in anticipation of this NBA season’s All-Star Weekend. This year, fans the world over will

The New York Knicks entered training camp last week under a new regime.

Gamers from all over the Bronx gathered in front of Gamestop on 225th Street and Broadway to wait for the release of NBA 2k15,

Author Rafael Hermoso says Latinos dominate the sport but still face discrimination.

Tony Morante, the director of stadium tours for the New York Yankees, shares his history of baseball in New York.