Step aside boys, boxing ladies are here to stay
Belfast Telegraph - Love it, or lump it, women's boxing is here to stay. The hands that rock the cradle now fit snugly into 10-ounce crimson-coloured gloves. As Ireland's first World amateur champion, a title she won in India two months ago, Katie Taylor, from Bray
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For fans in '95, Ripken's pen was mightier than his bat
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Still sparring over Ali
ChicagoSports.com - Long after he no longer could sting like a bee in the boxing ring, Muhammad Ali's legacy beyond the ropes continues to float like a butterfly. Ali's birthday is Wednesday. He has been such a charismatic presence for so long, arguably the best-known
Source: chicagosports.chicagotribune.com
BIG TURNOUT FOR BOXING DAY RUGBY
Scottish Rugby - Despite the heavy frost which had prevailed up to and including Boxing Day over 50 players young and old turned out for the traditional Boxing Day Rugby at Blairgowrie Rugby Club. Because of the hard ground conditions it was decided that contact
Source: www.scottishrugby.org
Ward back in the ring to fight for vacant title
Cleveland Plain Dealer - After a 19-month layoff, the women's heavyweight champion from Northfield will return to the ring on Feb. 10 at Cleveland State's Wolstein Center when she once again faces Martha Salazar in a 10-round bout for the World Boxing Council title. "I've
Source: www.cleveland.com
If the pain wanders, do not waste your time with doctors.
- Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960

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