+ Follow AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIAN Tag
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[Title] => Manager says Bogut hopes to return to Bucks soon
[Summary] => The Australia-based manager for Andrew Bogut says the Milwaukee Bucks center will return to the NBA team "as soon as he gets some personal family issues sorted" in his home town of Melbourne, and he hoped it would be soon.
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[Title] => Mannys next foe nearly killed
[Summary] => When Manny Pacquiao steps into the ring to face International Boxing Federation (IBF) superfeatherweight champion Robbie Peden in September, hell be up against a two-time Australian Olympian who was nearly killed by a burglar in a Brisbane attack six years ago.
Peden, 31, suffered multiple injuries during a scuffle with a robber in what was called a "home invasion." It took 55 stitches to sew up cuts in his face and there was also damage to his knees, hands and fingers. His assailant was captured and later charged with attempted murder.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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Peden, 31, suffered multiple injuries during a scuffle with a robber in what was called a "home invasion." It took 55 stitches to sew up cuts in his face and there was also damage to his knees, hands and fingers. His assailant was captured and later charged with attempted murder.
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January 9, 2012 - 10:20am