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29.03.07 - By Gabriel DeCrease: This second round of boxing challenges will be possessed by a more rapid-fire spirit. I will do my best to tame and subdue the completist tendencies that tend to make my articles more encyclopedic than concise. I assure you that long-windedness is, in fact, grown out of love of the fight game, and not the lack of an effective editor. As in the first installment, I will present an alleged fact or commonly agreed upon judgment, and then draw attention to what I perceive to be the obvious—and wholly ignored—inherent weaknesses of the opinion in question. Without further throat-clearing…
The Experts Suppose: Joshua Clottey proved his salt and his elite status as he battled through a painful hand injury to give the world class, much-dodged Antonio Margarito a run for his money. Such a clash demands Margarito have his bottom fitted for a throne cushion, and Clottey be knighted as constituent of the king’s court. continue l
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