Monthly Archives: March 2012

The Plight of Modern Sports Writing

“Sports writing is almost an extinct species, or soon to be. Point being, they’re writing for blogs and they don’t have a discipline. Once they state a subject, they can go on. There’s no space restraint. And they’re writing quickly, … Continue reading

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Enomoto vs Moreira – ONE FC 3, Singapore

By Steve DAWSON The front of the bus to Jakarta International Airport was a very happy place the morning after ONE FC 2. Two of the event’s biggest successes, Rustam Khabilov and Felipe Enomoto were sitting next to each other … Continue reading

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How Does It Feel?

Most journalists know that an open question is better than one that is closed. “How did you come back from that injury?” is an open question; one that requires the interviewee to create an answer for our viewers / readers. … Continue reading

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Lewis’ Sad On

By Steve DAWSON Having won the last two Formula 1 drivers’ titles with a comfortable air of dominance, Sebastian Vettel came face-to-face with stark realisation in Melbourne. The penny dropped late on Sunday afternoon. Thanks to a McLaren’s sterling winter … Continue reading

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By Steve DAWSON If you’ve been scouring the Formula 1 vista, looking for reasons to get excited about the new 20-race season, you will have spied certain key words and phrases; some curious, some not so. The de rigueur phrase … Continue reading

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Lightweight Lush

Preview: ONE FC 3 – Folayang vs Laursen By Steve DAWSON The mood in Jakarta, Indonesia after ONE FC 2 could not have been more contrasting for Eduard Folayang and Ole Laursen. Folyang’s Team Lakay camp walked away from the … Continue reading

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