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Saturday, December 25, 2010

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Man United seeks Boxing Day punch - Independent Online
London - Manchester United hope to strike a major Boxing Day blow as the Premier League title race enters its most hectic period of the season on Sunday. United head into the latest round of fixtures at the top of the table with Sir Alex Ferguson's men
Source: www.iol.co.za

Christian Bale plays boxing trainer in “The Fighter” - Daily Oklahoman
As former welterweight boxer Dicky Eklund , Bale deals with personal issues while attempting to manage his younger brother's boxing career. Eklund, from Lowell, Mass. , was the first to knock down future champ Sugar Ray Leonard , but he finished his
Source: newsok.com

'Boxing Gym' review: Sweat and sensibility coexist - San Francisco Gate
Documentary. Starring Richard Lord. Directed by Frederick Wiseman. (Not rated. 91 minutes. At the Roxie in San Francisco.) There's truth in advertising in Frederick Wiseman's "Boxing Gym." The plot can be summed up with those two words. The documentary
Source: www.sfgate.com

Writer Picks for Best in Boxing 2010 - Bleacherreport.com
This year was the year of the non-heavyweights in boxing. Obviously, we wanted the year to go out with a bang, but the fight that everybody wanted to see did not happen. You may or may not disagree on my selections in the boxing categories this year
Source: bleacherreport.com

Outside the ring: Boxing turns to silver screen for silver lining - USA Today
NEW YORK (AP) â€" Thousands of moviegoers filled theaters across the country last weekend to see Mark Wahlberg 's stirring portrayal of Micky Ward in "The Fighter." The film about the hard-scrabble Boston-area boxer raked in more than $12 million its first
Source: www.usatoday.com

Boxing turns to silver screen for silver lining - Philadelphia Daily News
NEW YORK - Thousands of movie-goers filled theaters across the country last weekend to see Mark Wahlberg's stirring portrayal of Micky Ward in "The Fighter." The film about the hard-scrabble Boston-area boxer raked in more than $12 million its first full
Source: www.philly.com


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