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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Chi regains WBC belt



Chi regains WBC belt Reported By: Boxing Insider - 12.17.2006 09:42 AM Boxing & Fight Gear on sale @ cheapboxing.

Boxing: The Man '1000x better'
VETERAN Australian middleweight Shannan Taylor says Anthony Mundine will send Sam Soliman crashing to the canvas if The Man is at his destructive best for their much-anticipated rematch.

Edison Miranda knocks out Willie Gibb in first round of middleweight bout
Edison Miranda knocks out Willie Gibb in first round of middleweight bout MIAMI (AP) - Colombia's Edison Miranda barely broke a sweat in his first-round knockout of Willie Gibbs in a middleweight bout Saturday night.

UK: Witter headlines big show
UK: Witter headlines big show Reported By: Boxing Insider - 12.17.

Lopez loses and Chi is champ
South Korean challenger Chi In-jin reclaimed the WBC featherweight title with a unanimous decision over Rudy Lopez in Seoul on Sunday. The Mexican was defending his title for the first time.

Scott Gammer Offered Audley Harrison Showdown
17.12.06 - Promoter Frank Warren has made a substantial offer to Scott Gammer's manager Paul Boyce for his charge to defend his British Heavyweight title against re-born star Audley Harrison.

Japan: Misawa wins Japanese belt
Japan: Misawa wins Japanese belt Reported By: Boxing Insider - 12.17.

Boxing wants Cuban coach
By Ronnie Nathanielsz MANNY Lopez, the president of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines, said he plans to hire a top-notch Cuban boxing coach to help "fine tune" the Philippines' efforts to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing at the

"At that point I ought to have gone away, but a strange sensation rose up in me, a sort of defiance of fate, a desire to challenge it, to put out my tongue at it. I laid down the largest stake allowe-four thousand gulden-and lost it. Then, getting hot, I pulled out all I had left, staked it on the same number, and lost again, after which I walked away from the table as though I were stunned. I could not even grasp what had happened to me." - Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Gambler

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