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  2. Celebrating 70 years in business, Buddy LaRosa talks ... - AOL

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    Now that LaRosa's is a $180 million company with 65 locations, it seems like Buddy, who was also a well-known boxing trainer, won the Cincinnati pizza fight by a knock-out.

  3. Aaron Pryor - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Pryor (October 20, 1955 – October 9, 2016) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1976 to 1990. He was a two-time light welterweight world champion, having held the WBA title from 1980 to 1983, and the IBF title from 1984 to 1985.

  4. Cincinnati Golden Gloves for Youth may have fight on its ...

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    Anthony Frakes, 25, trains at the Cincinnati Golden Gloves for Youth gym five days a week, usually with son Ny'Eir, 6. Competing as Pistol Pete, a 112-pound flyweight, Frakes has a 43-11 amateur ...

  5. LaRosa's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    LaRosa's Pizzeria is a chain of pizzerias serving neighborhoods throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. It was founded in 1954 by Donald "Buddy" LaRosa, [1] along with partners Richard "Muzzie" Minella, Mike Soldano and Frank "Head" Serraino. [2] Originally called Papa Gino's, [1] LaRosa later bought out his partners, and changed the name to ...

  6. Danny Nardico - Wikipedia

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    The knockdown was the first and only time LaMotta was floored in his entire career. [4] Nardico's five-year boxing career ended in 1954. He retired with 50 wins, 13 losses and four draws. Thirty-five wins came by knockout. [2] In 1956, Nardico entered wrestling after training under Chuck Benson. [5]

  7. Hey, Buddy! The postseason finally beckons for 76ers' Buddy ...

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    Indeed, Hield is set to make his NBA postseason debut — and all it took was 632 regular-season games plus one more bonus game Wednesday night in the 76ers' 105-104 win over the Heat. Hey, Buddy!

  8. Andrew Golota - Wikipedia

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    Win 6–0 James Holly KO 1 (6) 28 Aug 1992 Union Hall, Countryside, Illinois, US: 5 Win 5–0 Robert Smith PTS: 6 24 Jul 1992 Union Hall, Countryside, Illinois, US: 4 Win 4–0 Joey Christjohn TKO 1 (6) 20 Jun 1992 St. Andrews Gym, Chicago, Illinois, US: 3 Win 3–0 Charles Presswood KO 1 (4) 27 Mar 1992 Union Hall, Countryside, Illinois, US: 2 ...

  9. Don Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Donald Arvid Nelson (born May 15, 1940) is an American former professional basketball player [1] and head coach. Nelson is second all-time in regular season wins of any coach in NBA history, with 1,335 (he held the record for most wins for almost 12 years before he was surpassed by Gregg Popovich in 2022).