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US boxer Dakota Stone poses during the weigh-in in San Jose, on January 6, 2012 on the eve of the fight against Costa Rican Hanna Gabriel. Stone will challenge World Boxing Organization super welterweight defending champion Gabriel, for the category's world title on January 7.
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Manny Pacquiao May Choose Religion Over Boxing
“It’s not right that I share God’s word and at the same time hurt other people,” he told reporters after gracing the oath-taking of newly-promoted personnel of the Army’s 73rd Infantry Battalion in Maasim town in Sarangani. “I’ve gained more than enough 4:20 PM from Sports Illustrated Read more »
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Manny Pacquiao: Superstar Boxer Contemplating Retirement After Next Bout
Pacquiao disclosed over the weekend that he is seriously leaning on retiring from boxing after his scheduled June 9 World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title fight against American brawler Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas, Nevada. “Hindi maganda na 11:35 AM from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Top trainer picks Pacquiao to win impressively against Bradley
Undoubtedly when picking “Desert Storm” to defeat Pacquiao boxing fans are taking into account his last two performances. Last May Pacquiao scored a unanimous decision win over an over the hill former great Shane Mosley. “Pacman” scored a 3rd round knock 2/14/12 from BoxingNews24.com Read more »
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Arthur Abraham #2 in WBO 168 rankings, hopes to get title shot in 2012
It’s pretty much a given that the 31-year-old Abraham will be the lucky one to fight the winner of the Stieglitz-Kessler fight rather than someone like WBA/WBC super middleweight champion Andre Ward, Carl Froch, Andre Dirrell, or IBF champion Lucian Bute 2/14/12 from BoxingNews24.com Read more »
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Messages of Support for Chisora From Britain’s Two World Champions
World Boxing Organization (WBO) World Light Heavyweight Champion Cleverly, who defends his title against Tommy Karpency on 25th February, said, “It will be a huge night for Dereck. Vitali Klitschko will be extremely tough, but all of Britain will be behi from BoxingNews24.com Read more »