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Boxer Z “The Dream” Gorres sits in a wheelchair at his doctor’s office during an interview last year. Gorres was partially paralyzed after a match in Las Vegas and ran up a $600000 bill at University Medical Center. Gorres met with law students working
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It often becomes difficult to know where the line has been drawn between promotion and theatrics in boxing. Or when there’s a mutual hate between two fighters and the histrionics are, indeed, sincere and haven’t been choreographed
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by Geoffrey Ciani (Interviewed by Jenna J & Geoffrey Ciani) ? this week’s 115th edition of On the Ropes Boxing Radio featured an exclusive interview with highly regarded boxing trainer Floyd Mayweather Senior, who shared his opinions on a variety of
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Forty five days to May 7, a well known boxing bigwig was reported to have been ?obviously impressed with what he saw? during his recent visit to Pacquiao’s training camp in Baguio City and was heard commenting: ?This is so early and look how great he
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While Lorenzo Simpson’s classmates at City Springs Elementary/Middle were taking the Maryland School Assessments this month, the fifth-grader was 1000 miles away facing his own series of tests ? in the boxing ring
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While Lorenzo Simpson’s classmates at City Springs Elementary/Middle were taking the Maryland School Assessments this month, the fifth-grader was 1000 miles away facing his own series of tests ? in the boxing ring
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MONTREAL ? It often becomes difficult to know where the line has been drawn between promotion and theatrics in boxing. Or when there’s a mutual hate between two fighters and the histrionics are, indeed, sincere and haven’t been choreographed
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She wants to be the first woman to win an Olympic boxing gold medal. The Seattle native and Garfield High School track standout is 26-years-old and ecstatic that her sport has been approved for inclusion in the London Olympics
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Women’s boxing in Scotland may lag behind the rest of the UK, but it could be about to punch above its weight. Our reporter talks to three female fighters aiming to do their bit to ring in the changes CHERIE MACDONALD was 15 when she
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AP A match may be over in 10 or 12 rounds, but injuries from professional boxing can last a lifetime, and Nevada lawmakers want to make sure the fighters who entertain so many are taken care of once they’re no longer able to fight
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Get the latest scoop and analysis on the world of boxing from ESPN.com’s Dan Rafael in his blog. “We are delighted to add a fight for Kelly Pavlik on this card. He has been inactive for awhile but we envision his return as coming back better than ever
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Evelyn Rios’ love for her country was on display Thursday as she took shots at one of the heavy bags in the William ?Bill? Austen Youth Center’s boxing facility in Cape Coral. Rios, a 17-year-old senior at Fort Myers High, took up the sport to prepare
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Remillard (23-1) had to relinquish his North American Boxing Federation and North American Boxing Organization titles.’’ ?I thought my left hook was really working,’’ Mikey Garcia said. ?I think his might have been my best fight
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I showed Pascal an old fashion boxing beat-down that night and I am going to do it again, this time in his own backyard. Believe me, Pascal knows what’s going down on May 21?It’s Execution time again.” “Hopkins vs. Pascal was one of the most talked
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Chantelle Cameron, 19, from Northampton, a former kick-boxing champion, has switched codes to boxing to pursue a dream of winning a medal at the London 2012 Olympics. By Gareth A Davies 4:01PM BST 28 Mar 2011 Cameron has become the latest addition to