The Buffalo Bills have been the most dominant team in the AFC during the past month, winning four games in a row by an average of more than 17 points.Buffalo has also beaten AFC East rival Miami in five of the last six meetings (four in blowout fashion), and coach Rex Ryan has won his last four trips to Miami, dating to his time with the New York Jets.The Dolphins (2-4) will try to reverse those trends when they host the Bills (4-2) on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium.The Bills are on a four-game winning streak for the first time since the start of the 2008 season and have not won five in a row since 2004.We know that we have a job to do in front of us this week, and those four games that we won in a row mean nothing, Ryan said. We have to win this one. Were trying to win one game in a row this week, and thats kind of our approach to it.Buffalo has taken a winning record into a game at Miami four times since 2000 and lost all four of those games.Miami is 8-17 in division games since 2011, including a 31-24 loss in New England earlier this season. The Bills are the only team to defeat the Patriots this season, 16-0 in Foxboro, Mass.The Dolphins are trending up after opening a four-game homestand last week with a 30-15 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.AFC Offensive Player of the Week Jay Ajayi rushed for 204 yards, the most by any player in the NFL this season. Ryan Tannehill did not turn the ball over and was not sacked for the first time this season, and the defense produced two sacks and two takeaways while holding the Steelers to 297 yards.But Miami coach Adam Gase cautioned against using past results to predict future performance.Every week is so different, and you never know what team is going to come out on top every week, Gase said. It doesnt matter where you are ranked in the power rankings. Nobody cares on Sunday. Its about guys going out there and doing their job and being ready for that game.Buffalo leads the NFL in rushing for the second straight season, averaging 166.3 yards per game, and 211.8 yards in the four weeks since Ryan fired offensive coordinator Greg Roman and elevated running backs coach Anthony Lynn. The Bills 312 rushing yards in last weeks 45-16 win over the San Francisco 49ers was their highest output since 1992 and the most by any team in the past two seasons.Stopping the Bills ground game figures to be a daunting task for the Dolphins 31st-ranked run defense.Its a daunting task to play football in the NFL, Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake said. No matter which team youre playing, which week youre playing, youre going to be playing against the best of the best, the best to do it ever, the best in the world, so on and so on and so on.We did it last week and were going to do it next week and the week after. Thats just what happens when you play in this league.The Bills, however, have some uncertainty in the backfield after Pro Bowl running back LeSean McCoy was unable to finish Wednesdays practice because of a tight hamstring. McCoy ranks second in the NFL in rushing with 597 yards and first in yards per carry (5.6) among running backs with at least 50 carries.McCoys backup, Mike Gillislee, is averaging 6.8 yards per carry and Tyrod Taylor is averaging 6.8 (fifth among quarterbacks). But as center Eric Wood noted, McCoy is one of the best players in the league and were a lot better with him than we are without him.Pro Bowl defensive tackle Marcell Dareus is dealing with a hamstring injury and questionable to make his season debut Sunday.Im leaving it up to the trainers, Dareus said. Were taking things slow, but at the same time, were making sure we dont fall backwards.Robert Woods, the Bills top receiver with Sammy Watkins on injured reserve for at least another month, has been wearing a walking boot on his left foot this week. Nike Air Vapormax 2019 Cheap .Y. - Detroit goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has earned NHL first star of the week honours after winning in his first three appearances of the season. 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A roundup of the past weeks notable boxing results from around the world:Saturday at Rosarito, MexicoAntonio Margarito W10 Ramon Inocente Alvarez Junior middleweights Scores:?97-92 (twice) Margarito, 95-94 Alvarez Records:?Margarito (40-8, 27 KOs); Alvarez (23-5-2, 15 KOs)?Rafaels remarks: After Margarito, a former welterweight titleholder, had his surgically repaired right eye smashed up in a 10th-round knockout loss to Miguel Cotto in their rancor-filled rematch in December 2011, Margarito retired. This being boxing, naturally, he made a comeback in March. He got knocked down, looked extremely rusty and even more painfully slow than he was in his prime and struggled to a decision win against Jorge Paez Jr.In the second fight of his ill-advised comeback (his eye still looks deformed), Margarito, 38, of Mexico, took on countryman Alvarez, 30, the older brother of lineal middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez, who was ringside (as was Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.). Margarito again looked rusty in a hard-fought split decision win, one in which he did deserve. He got off to a very slow start but began to pick up the pace with his trademark pressure as the fight went on. Alvarez landed a lot of shots but Margarito -- still an outcast to many for his failed attempt to fight Shane Mosley with loaded hands wraps in 2009 -- brushed them off and continued to stalk Alvarez. Both fighters emerged with welts and bruises on their faces but Margarito claimed the decision as Alvarez saw his 10-fight unbeaten streak come to an end. After the fight, Margarito, to nobodys surprise, called out for a fight with Canelo, a bout that thankfully is extremely unlikely to happen and not just because Canelo is scheduled to face junior middleweight titlist Liam Smith on Sept. 17.?In the co-feature, junior welterweight prospect Pedro Campa (22-0, 17 KOs), 24, of Mexico, stopped David Bency (10-6-1, 4 KOs), 28, of Nicaragua, 55 seconds into the seventh round of their scheduled 10-round fight.Saturday at Pensacola, FloridaRoy Jones Jr. W10 Rockin Rodney Moore Cruiserweights Scores:?100-90 (three times) Records:?Jones (64-9, 46 KOs); Moore (17-12-2, 7 KOs)Rafaels remarks: Perhaps this is finally the end of the line for the 47-year-old Jones, a pro for 27 years but who has overstayed his time in the ring by around a decade since he was the untouchable pound-for-pound king and a four-division world titleholder (from middleweight to heavyweight).A lock first-ballot Hall of Fame selection, Jones, who ruled boxing from 1993 to 2004, returned home to his beloved Pensacola and headlined a card promoted by his company Square Ring. Jones said it might be his final fight and around 5,000 turned out to watch the shell of a once great fighter showboat his way to a shutout decision against an abysmal opponent in Moore, 40, of Houston, who was utterly ineffective as he lost his 10th fight in a row. He did not box between 2005 and 2012 and has not won a fight since 2002.Jones, meanwhile, won his secoond fight in a row since suffering a devastating fourth-round knockout to Enzo Maccarinelli in Moscow in December.dddddddddddd He had an easy time with Moore in what amounted to a sparring match, despite tearing his right biceps in the fifth round and fighting essentially one-handed for the second half of the fight. Jones suffered the kind of injury that could keep him out of the ring for an extended period, so perhaps he will just hang up the gloves, content with the memory of a hometown victory in front of his adoring fans. That would be a nice way to finally go out.Friday at Verona, New YorkMiguel Flores W10 Ryan Kielczweski Junior lightweights Scores:?97-93, 96-94 (twice) Records:?Flores (21-0, 9 KOs); Kielczweski (25-2, 7 KOs)Watch highlightsRafaels remarks: Flores, a 24-year-old Mexico native fighting out of Houston, took on the best opponent of his career so far and passed the test in a competitive and entertaining match with Kielczweski, 27, of Quincy, Massachusetts, in the season finale of the summer run of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN.Flores, aiming to make a name for himself in the deep featherweight division, got off to a strong start and his punches were a little crisper throughout the fight. He also moved well and worked well on the inside against the hard-charging Kielczweski, who also fought well but just not quite as well as his opponent. According to CompuBox punch statistics, Kielczweski had the edge but the judges got it right. Stats do not always tell the whole story. Flores landed 260 of 769 punches (34 percent) and Kielczweski connected with 295 of 770 blows (38 percent). Kielczweski finished the fight well, hurting Flores with a body shot in the final round.Yordenis Ugas W10 Jamal James Welterweights Scores:?99-91, 98-92, 96-94 Records:?Ugas (16-3, 7 KOs); James (20-1, 9 KOs)Rafaels remarks: The Las Vegas-based Ugas, 30, who won a 2008 Olympic bronze medal for Cuba before defecting, came into the fight having lost two decisions in a row to then-unbeaten opponents (Amir Imam and Emmanuel Robles) and also having not fought since the loss to Imam in May 2014. Ugas was scheduled to fight Bryant Perrella (14-0, 13 KOs), 27, of Fort Myers, Florida, but he dropped out of the fight a few days beforehand when he was not cleared because of a lingering left thumb injury. So James, 28, of Minneapolis, took the fight on short notice but was outclassed despite turning in a good effort in the clear defeat.It was a technical fight with little action or entertainment value but the vastly experienced Ugas, the 5-foot-10, five-time Cuban national amateur champion, did his thing -- box, box, box -- as he worked the body and basically toyed with the taller James, who is 6-foot-2. According to CompuBox punch statistics, Ugas connected with 234 of 615 shots (38 percent) while James landed 141 of 606 (23 percent). ' ' '