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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ricky Hatton setting up joint venture with Oscar De La Hoya in a deal to develop and school Britons.
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NerdwithSwag.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
The June 7th, 1996 match up between Oscar De La Hoya and the reigning WBC Light Welterweight Champion Julio César Chávez, was once hailed “Ultimate Glory”. Hoya was the underdog fighting Julio César “The Lion of Culiacan” Chávez at the time, who was more than 10 years into professional boxing. But all that experience ultimately [...]
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Hollywood Tuna (Free subscription) | yesterday
With all the babe calendars coming out this month, I thought I’d give some love to the Hooter girls because well, I like Hooters. But I don’t like hooters with busted-up faces attached to them - which some of these girls have. Anyway, here they are at the Hooters calendar launch in Manhattan and [...]
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Tottenham manager Martin Jol believes the club has lost its "English identity" since he was replaced by Juande Ramos a year ago.
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | yesterday
RICKY HATTON has admitted he would love to secure a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Junior before he retires from boxing.
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ThisNext Blog (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
If you’re as old as I am and even remotely a gamer, you’re likely to remember the ever-so-popular Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out released on the first generation Nintendo. In it, you’re a likable up-and-coming box named Little Mac trying to advance through the professional circuit which dead ends in a final fight against the menacing Iron Mike. Well, 20 years later, Nintendo plans on bringing the game back...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Samuel Peter angrily ripped the WBC belt from Vitali Klitschko's hands and stormed off the stage Monday at a news conference to promote their heavyweight title fight.