| Anthony Lopez |
| Anthony Lopez currently works in sports and entertainment television as a production assistant. He is a graduate of Rutgers University, where he saw the Scarlet Knights never achieve the glory they now claim to have. He is an aspiring actor, model, and humanitarian. His sole dreams in life are to witness a Jets Superbowl victory, date the Peruvian girl in Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift and put out a rap album produced by Dr. Dre. |
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Sweeter than Sugar

With his thumping of Sugar Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto has cemented his place at the top of the list of best pound-for-pound fighters. But as Atomic Sports boxing analyst Anthony Lopez writes, finding a great opponent might be tougher for Cotto than beating one.
» For Old Time's Sake

For all Allan Houston accomplished on a basketball court, his career will most likely be remembered for two things: A hefty final contract and an abrupt, injury-laden conclusion. But as Atomic Sports columnist Anthony Lopez writes, Houston is returning to the Knicks this month in a last-ditch effort to write his own final chapter.
» Out of the Blues

During March Madness, there may be no program more hated than Duke. But in the Fall, it's a different story around Durham. But as Atomic Sports columnist Anthony Lopez writes, for one week -- the first in more than two years -- Duke has caught football fever.
» Summer of Turmoil

Throughout more than a century's worth of American sporting, it would be hard to find a week in which the elite leagues in this country looked any worse than the one just passed. As Atomic Sports Columnist Anthony Lopez writes, gambling, dog fighting and steroid use are making all the headlines in what has to be considered the worst summer in sports in a long time.
» More Questions Than Answers

Billed as the fight that would save boxing, Mayweather-De La Hoya had more than just a title belt riding on it. But while Atomic Sports columnist Anthony Lopez can't fault what was clearly a good fight, it hardly lived up to the hype -- and the sport is surrounded by just as many questions now as it was last week.
» The Young and the Restless

It seems like tennis fans have been searching for the next superstar for years without much success, and while Roger Federer hasn't been supplanted at the top of the ATP tour just yet, Atomic Sports' Anthony Lopez writes that an emotional 19-year-old named Novak Djokovic might be the heir apparent.
» Wide-Open Field

So Calvin Johnson ran a 4.3 40 in borrowed shoes. Big deal. We all knew he was good. But as Atomic Sports columnist Anthony Lopez points out, it's the depth of wide receivers in this year's NFL draft that really stands out.
» Dominance Down Under

Roger Federer may not be the world's most popular athlete, but he might be the most dominant. Atomic Sports columnist Anthony Lopez writes that Federer's dominance in route to an Aussie Open victory might foreshadow a magical year in men's tennis.
» Durant the Right Thing

There are plenty of freshmen garnering high praise, but ASM's Anthony Lopez thinks Texas' Kevin Durant might be the best of the bunch.
» Bear Essentials

Looking for a dark-horse Heisman candidate? Atomic Sports' Anthony Lopez says look no further than Cal's Marshawn Lynch, who is torching the Pac-10 and leading the Golden Bears ground attack.



