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  2. Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall - Wikipedia

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    Despite being knocked down by Catterall in the eighth round and being seemingly outboxed by the challenger, Taylor won a controversial split decision victory, with scores of 114–111 and 113–112 in his favour, and 113–112 in favour of Catterall. According to CompuBox, Catterall landed more punches than Taylor in 11 out of 12 rounds. The ...

  3. Jack Catterall - Wikipedia

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    Jack Catterall was born on 1 July 1993 [4] in Chorley, Lancashire.One of nine children in the household, Catterall took part in judo and wrestling before finding his way into boxing at the age of 10.

  4. Josh Taylor (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Josh Taylor (born 2 January 1991) is a Scottish professional boxer.He is a former undisputed light-welterweight champion, having held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Association (WBA) (Super version) titles between 2019 and 2022, the World Boxing Council (WBC) title between 2021 and 2022, the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title between 2021 and 2023 and the Ring ...

  5. Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall 2 finally official - AOL

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    Taylor, fighting in his native Scotland, won a hotly-disputed decision against the Englishman in 2022 Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall 2 finally official – two years after controversial clash Skip ...

  6. Lists of physics equations - Wikipedia

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    In physics, there are equations in every field to relate physical quantities to each other and perform calculations. Entire handbooks of equations can only summarize most of the full subject, else are highly specialized within a certain field. Physics is derived of formulae only.

  7. Fundamentals of Physics - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the book to bear the title Fundamentals of Physics, first published in 1970, was revised from the original text by Farrell Edwards and John J. Merrill. [2] (Editions for sale outside the USA have the title Principles of Physics.) Walker has been the revising author since 1990. [3]

  8. Physics Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Students participating in the Division 2 contest usually take more than a year of physics while students who participate in the Division 1 contest usually take a year or less of physics. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Thus the whole test is 50 questions long, but each student must only complete 40, and the middle 30 questions overlap between divisions.

  9. MHV amplitudes - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical particle physics, maximally helicity violating amplitudes (MHV) are amplitudes with massless external gauge bosons, where gauge bosons have a particular helicity and the other two have the opposite helicity. These amplitudes are called MHV amplitudes, because at tree level, they violate helicity conservation to the maximum extent ...