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  2. Boxing Kangaroo (film) - Wikipedia

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    Boxing Kangaroo (German: Das Boxende Känguruh) is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film, directed and produced by Max Skladanowsky, which features a kangaroo boxing against a man against a white background at the Circus Busch.

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  4. Tony Galento - Wikipedia

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    The legendary boxing trainer Ray Arcel, whose charges over a long and distinguished career included Roberto Durán and Larry Holmes, [60] [61] was not a fan of Galento. Tasked with training him by Jack Dempsey in 1933, Arcel believed that "[t]rying to get Galento fit was a farce", that he "was just bone lazy", and that working with him was a ...

  5. Boxing Kangaroos Totally Duke It Out at Nashville Zoo - AOL

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  7. Boxing kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Boxing kangaroo flag, design used in 1983 The inspiration for the flag: the ritualised fighting of kangaroos A boxing kangaroo wearing a slouch hat painted on the nose of a RAF B-24 Liberator bomber flown by a RAAF crew based in Agra, India, c. 1943–44. The boxing kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia

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  9. Matilda (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was budgeted at $5.2 million. Producer Al Ruddy explained that "we debated over using both a real kangaroo and an actor in costume and opted for the latter as cross-cutting proved too jarring for the viewer. However the costume was a $30,000 investment that paid off as it not only allowed freedom of movement, but we were able to ...