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By James ‘Smitty’ Smith The purpose of this column is to call out ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd Mayweather Jr from his sabbatical and do what he knows and does best.
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By Patrick Kehoe: There's a long standing consensus in US boxing circles that soon after Brooklyn, New York's Mike Tyson lost to Henry Tillman at the 1984 US Olympic trials something special was born.
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By Paul Upham: November 22 marks the fifteenth anniversary of Mike Tyson becoming the youngest man to win the heavyweight title, when he defeated Trevor Berbick for the WBC belt in 1986 by second round knockout.
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By Anthony Evans: I believe Muhammad Ali to be the greatest fighter of all time as well as the greatest sportsperson of all time, and while I have the utmost admiration for the exceptional and outstanding achievements of Ray Robinson, I cannot accept that “Sugar” did more in his career than Ali.
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By Patrick Kehoe: As the year 2000 approached most major sporting publications and news organizations published their "Best of the Century" in every imaginable category blanketing sports, indeed every human endeavor.
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Argued by Paul Upham: Undisputed light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr seems to receive a lot of public and media criticism considering he is the premier boxer in the world today.
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By Anthony Evans: The recent defeats of Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad, and Shane Mosley have proven the folly of proclaiming active fighters as ring immortals.
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