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Junto Nakatani has cemented his status as one of boxing's most dominant rising stars, climbing the ranks with an unblemished ...
John DiSanto is continuing his quest of making sure Philadelphia’s finest fighters are remembered. Historian DiSanto, who set up the PhillyBoxingHistory.com website more than 20 years ago, is now ...
Those fights included the ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ with George Foreman, the ‘Thrilla In Manila’ with Joe Frazier, whilst Ali ...
Foreman won world honours for the first time in 1973 when he knocked out Joe Frazier inside just two rounds. After taking a ...
‘Big’ George burst onto the scene during the early seventies, capturing world honours for the first time in 1973 when he ...
He did, however, take one step back by pounding old foe Jerry Quarry into submission in five one sided rounds Yet Foreman’s savage stoppage of the slugging Frazier had not only shorn Joe of ...
Don't fuss at trainer Bill Mott or owner Godolphin Inc., the people behind Sovereignty, for not making a run at the Triple Crown.
Joe Louis frequently fought at the home of the Yankees – in between fights at Madison Square Garden, highlighting both venues ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNJack Todd: Canadiens, Alouettes unlock success using mind over matterThere is no clearer example than the Habs and the shift from the emphasis on physical talent to character and intelligence.
Wilt Chamberlain was hard to miss. At 7-foot-1, the former 76er towered over everyone else, with enormous hands, a 7-8 wingspan, and the same distinctive mustache he’d had since high school.
Jesse Holley, Joe Looney, Kavon Frazier, and Ed Too Tall join Law Nation for a live discussion about the Dallas Cowboys.
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