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NARVAEZ TOO FLY FOR ASLOUM |
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Jake Donovan
As the debate rages on as to who’s the sport’s best little big man, undefeated Argentinean flyweight titlist Omar Narvaez enters the mix, following his lopsided points win over 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Brahim Asloum, Saturday in France. ...
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SANTANA EDGES ESALAS AT THE GARDEN |
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Kenneth Bouhairie
Dairo Jose Esalas is a name Edgar Santana would like to forget. What was expected to be a showcase for the touted junior welter turned into a life and death war against the unheralded Esalas, a pug many believed had no business in the ring. ...
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Ezzard Charles: Subtle Greatness |
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Greg Smith
Greatness is a word used too often in boxing. For instance, Corrales vs. Castillo was a great fight, but are Corrales and Castillo great fighters? They showed elements of greatness in their epic war, but the true test of greatness entails that a fighter puts up great performances against great fighters over a long period of time. ...
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Mormeck-Bell II: The Heavy Hand of History |
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Pete Carvill
On March 17th at the Palais Des Sports Marcel Cerdan in Paris, O’Neil Bell and Jean-Marc Mormeck meet again for Bell’s undisputed cruiserweight championship. For a fight which once seemed in danger of slipping under the radar, the rematch has the potential to become a significant fight ...
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