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Eight boxing legends who mastered the art of the knockout
From George Foreman's devastating power to Archie Moore's technical precision, we break down the greatest knockout artists in boxing history and the distinct styles that made them lethal finishers.
I have been thinking about those fighters who I consider the greatest of all-time. In the past I have written about my all time pound-for-pound list, but this is different. Here I will write about ...
Send your food news and events to Kellie Lambert, kellie3lambert@yahoo.com. This article originally published at CT Eats & Events: Learn local cheese history or make an Irish dish.
Jazza Dickens was down and out, but never gave up. Now he's a world champion looking back on his unique journey.
So, as Immanuwel Aleem, 22-3-3 (14 KOs), of Richmond, Virginia, heads to his underdog attempt to derail the relentless train that is unbeaten super-middleweight Lester Martinez Saturday night in the ...
Cassius Clay looks ahead. Not to his next $1,000,000, of course: that is already assured if Sonny Liston can only learn how to drive a Cadillac in a straight line. But after Liston, what?
Boxing has produced many champions with long winning streaks, but very few retire without a loss. Two of the sport’s most ...
The pound-for-pound debate is boxing's oldest and most unsolvable argument. Strip away the weight advantages, remove the era, ignore the ...
Sometimes when we watch a show like Hope Valley: 1874, a prequel to the Hallmark hit When Calls The Heart, we can be a bit sarcastic, calling out the moments when things feel a bit melodramatic or ...
The '70s had a huge number of television series that changed the medium forever -- here are just a few that you have to check out.
Once the golden boy of Leeds United, the Englishman looks like the shining light in a struggling Spurs side. Hopefully, there ...
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