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Re: The boxing thread
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Re: The boxing thread
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Re: The boxing thread
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Re: The boxing thread
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Re: The boxing thread
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Re: The boxing thread
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Re: The boxing thread
Willie Pep vs Sandy Saddler 1 This fight took place in 1948, Willie Pep came into this fight with a record of 134-1, he had been world featherweight champion for six years, Saddler was the underdog and captured the title by knocking Pep down four times en route to a fourth round knockout victory. This was only the second… -
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"Baby Jake" Matlala was one hell of a fighter, but to be fair, Carbajal was past his prime. A young Michael Carbajal might have been a different story. KISS THE SKY: It’s hard to say what’s more impressive, the punch or the fact that Miguel Banda survived it. That’s a young (22) Michael Carbajal, in his 11th pro fight,… -
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Hagler was something else, one of the best middleweights in boxing history, I would love to have seen Hagler vs Sugar Ray Robinson, the Sugar Ray Robinson from Robinson vs Lamotta 6 , the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Sugar Ray Robinson's record going into that fight was 121-1-2 (79 KO) and that version of Sugar Ray… -
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Jose Napoles is a prime example of why this sport is called the sweet science. Had one heck of a run as welterweight king. Jose Napoles was born in Santiago de Cuba, Oriente, Cuba and fled Fidel Castro's Communist regime in 1962 and settled in Mexico City. In two reigns as welterweight champion, which encompass nearly…
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