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- Jack Dempsey defends his world heavyweight title against Gene Tunney at Sesquicentennial Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Rich Clarkson has photographed 50 Final Fours. The movie is a documentary about his life and the stories of those 50 Final Fours.
- Take an inside seat and relive some of the highest price, and most exciting actions of the mid 2000's as we present RM Classic Car Auctions. As of May 2, 2010, RM has sold 160 million-dollar-plus-cars. RM holds five of the top 10 - and four of the top five - all time records for the most expensive motor cars sold at auction, with the number one car being the 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold in May 2009 for $12,402,500 in Maranello, Italy.
- A recreation and celebration of vintage 19th century baseball at Pittsfield, Massachusetts historic Wahconah Park.
- A short overview of NFL football in the 1950s - the exciting players, hard-hitting action and goofy pratfalls. The players weren't making much money, but they sure seemed to be having fun.
- Boxing rematch between champion Gene Tunney and challenger Jack Dempsey at Soldier Field stadium in Chicago, Illinois.
- The official biography of the famous boxer Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini.
- Witness the cultural importance of soccer in township South Africa during the first ever FIFA World Cup to be held in Africa through the lives of five individuals born and raised in the oldest and toughest of South Africa's townships, Alexandra, locally known as 'Alex.' Seventeen-year-old dribbling sensation Nancy 'Maradona' Majola, former national team player Isaac 'Shakes' Kungoane, current professional Patrick Phunwayo, 69-year-old Jacob 'Babes' Bopape one of the first professional soccer players in South Africa, and scholarship-winner Ricardo 'Rico' Kutumela will all take you into a culture dominated by soccer and into a storied township still largely unknown and misunderstood even among South Africans.
- Recorded June 29, 1933.
- This documentary follows the athletic training and competition of 4 young tennis players competing for the US 12 and under championship. The documentary takes the view all across the country, interviewing parents, coaches, and of course the players themselves. Eventually, the story culminates at the Boys 12 and under National Championship.
- Alex Arguello fights Aaron Pryor in a boxing match.
- Documents the life of Roger Maris and his pursuit of Babe Ruth's single-season home run record (baseball).
- 60 Minutes Sports is a 1-hour news-magazine that re-broadcasts segments from the archives of 60 Minutes (1968) with emphasis on notable athletes and sports-related news coverage.
- Great stories,interviews about Premier League Legends.
- When NFL Films director Phil Tuckett found unprocessed film from the 1964 season, he was convinced he had struck gold. He and several other employees scoured the film faults and found many other cans that hadn't been used for other productions and suggested to Steve Sabol, the company president that they use the footage to show what professional football looked like in the early 1960s, warts and all, including shots of fans, shots of pageantry, bloopers, warm-up activities and on-field heroics. What was initially intended as a single half-hour program eventually grew to 22 episodes airing over four years on the ESPN Classics network.
- A sports trivia game show where contestants face off against a sports trivia master named "The Schwab".
- Exposing the truth behind the Seattle SuperSonics' tragic exodus after 41 years in the Emerald City.
- A show which takes sports most memorable blunders, bad calls, and questionable moments and sheds a new light on them to show why the party who made the mistake should be let off the hook.
- 1999–2007Not RatedTV EpisodeFive reasons against blaming Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Ralph Branca for losing the 1951 National League pennant to the New York Giants.
- 1999–2007Not Rated9.0 (11)TV Episode
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- 1999–2007Not Rated7.5 (13)TV Episode
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- 1999–2007Not Rated7.3 (12)TV Episode
- 1999–2007Not Rated6.9 (10)TV EpisodeThe Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame the 1919 Chicago White Sox for "Throwing" the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds: 1. They Were Acquitted 2. Game Stats Are Inconclusive 3. Lack of a Whistleblower 4. Charles Comiskey 5. Rampant Corruption
- 1999–2007Not RatedTV Episode