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BOXERS AND WRITERS |
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Adam Berlin
There is no sport like boxing and boxing goes beyond sport. Joyce Carol Oates, in her fine book On Boxing, describes boxing as our modern tragic theater and goes one step further—she states that life is a metaphor for boxing ...
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Mando Ramos: I Did Love the Cheers of the Crowd |
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Karl Hegman
Armando “Mando” Ramos was all that in the middle 1960’s and early 70’s. He thrilled West Coast fans and became the youngest man in history to win the lightweight championship of the world. ...
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FB Latino: Reapareció El Fantasma |
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By
Sal Acevedo
El pugilista mexico-americano, Robert “Ghost” Guerrero logró vengar la primera derrota de su carrera y así readjudicarse el título pluma norteamericano de la NABF al noquear en seis asaltos a Gamaliel “Plátano” Díaz. ...
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TATTERED SILK |
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Warwick Lynch
As a youngster, I loved those stories where the hero faced adversity with the good book in one hand and the power of the almighty in the other, ...
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