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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Ronald Hearns Q 'n' A



In Matchup of Unbeatens on ShoBox: The New Generation, From the Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, Okla. NEW YORK (March 26, 2009) ? Ronald Hearns loves March and all the madness that goes with it.

Chambers beats Peter by unanimous decision
LOS ANGELES -- It took him a year, but Eddie Chambers is back in title conversation. Chambers landed solid straight punches all night, outboxing former heavyweight champion Samuel Peter to win a max decision Friday at the Nokia Theatre.

'The Barfighter:' A Literary Knockout
Few writers describe the gritty underbelly or the glorious pageantry of boxing better than Ivan Goldman, a longtime contributor to The RING magazine.

Chambers 'Outworks' Peter in LA
By Ted Sares - that crossroads battle was held at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles and it materialized that Sam?s hunger for a win was left at the lunch table, while ?expeditious Eddie? Chambers was hungrier in the ring.

TSS Take 2: The Scale Didn't Lie
Conventional wisdom whispered loudly at the weigh in on Friday. Samuel Peter stepped on the scale, and the scale groaned, and asked the Nigerian politely to step the heck off, after it registered 265 pounds, the highest of Peters pro career.

'Calm down! Calm down!' Scousers ready for war
Forget all that talk of ?Cock of the Dock' in Liverpool on Saturday night, Tony Quigley and Tony Dodson will both be appearing to be crowned British super-middleweight champion at the Echo Arena on the Kings dock tomorrow (Saturday). If the final

Weigh-In Results for March Badness Boxing/MMA PPV
Here are the weigh-in results for tomorrow night's March Badness Boxing/MMA PPV. The following are the MMA weights: - Heavyweights (PPV): Bobby Lashley (1-0), Parker, CO (251½ lbs.) vs. Jason Guida (17-19), Chicago, IL (232 lbs.


Michael Miller, MD, F.A.C.C., Center for Preventive Cardiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center
It may be possible to incorporate laugher into daily activities, just as is done with other heart-healthy activities, such as taking the stairs instead of the elevator. The recommendation for a healthy heart may one day be exercise, eat right and laugh a few times a day.

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