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[Title] => On the lighter side
[Summary] => With all the tension, pressure, politics and debate that are now part and parcel of sports, we thought of taking time off to remind us all that there is a lighter side to the games we love.
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[Title] => Diaz offers to work in Bautistas corner
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LAS VEGAS Argentinas legendary cutman Miguel Diaz has offered to work superbantamweight contender Rey (Boom Boom) Bautistas corner when he fights in the undercard of the Marco Antonio Barrera-Rocky Juarez main event on Sept. 16.
Diaz, 68, is a cult figure along cauliflower row. He has trained 11 world champions and worked with 27 other titlists. Among Diaz protégés were Roger Mayweather, Pedro Decima and Johnny Tapia.
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Hall of shame
Richard Hall isn't in the same class as undisputed world lightheavyweight
boxing champion Roy Jones, Jr. He certainly didn't belong in the same ring when
they slugged it out at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis last Sunday
morning (Manila time).
Jones, 31, proved too good, too slick, and too strong for the outclassed Hall,
the World Boxing Association (WBA) No. 1 contender.
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LAS VEGAS Argentinas legendary cutman Miguel Diaz has offered to work superbantamweight contender Rey (Boom Boom) Bautistas corner when he fights in the undercard of the Marco Antonio Barrera-Rocky Juarez main event on Sept. 16.
Diaz, 68, is a cult figure along cauliflower row. He has trained 11 world champions and worked with 27 other titlists. Among Diaz protégés were Roger Mayweather, Pedro Decima and Johnny Tapia.
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[Title] => Sporting Chance
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Hall of shame
Richard Hall isn't in the same class as undisputed world lightheavyweight
boxing champion Roy Jones, Jr. He certainly didn't belong in the same ring when
they slugged it out at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis last Sunday
morning (Manila time).
Jones, 31, proved too good, too slick, and too strong for the outclassed Hall,
the World Boxing Association (WBA) No. 1 contender.
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