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  2. Freddie Roach - Wikipedia

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    Freddie would rebound and go on to contend twice for regional championships. Late in his career, Roach, who was known for being able to take on a barrage of punches, began showing early signs of Parkinson's disease. Futch asked Roach to retire but the boxer refused and continued to fight with his father as his trainer.

  3. Freddie Joe Steinmark - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Steinmark (January 27, 1949 – June 6, 1971) was an American college football player for the University of Texas Longhorns. He inspired his teammates by his faith after his diagnosis of bone cancer and subsequent leg amputation during his junior year.

  4. Freddie Roach (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Roach (born June 3, 1983) is an American college football coach and former linebacker. He is the assistant head coach and defensive line coach for the University of Alabama , positions he has held since 2020.

  5. Texas Chief - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Chief was a passenger train operated by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway between Chicago, Illinois and Galveston, Texas. It was the first Santa Fe "Chief" outside the Chicago–Los Angeles routes. The Santa Fe conveyed the Texas Chief to Amtrak in 1971, which renamed it the Lone Star in 1974. The train was discontinued in 1979.

  6. Texas Special - Wikipedia

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    Note: The late Pat Neil, owner of Collectible Trains & Toys, a train store formerly located in Dallas, Texas, commissioned a Texas Special train in three-rail 0-Gauge with the firm K-Line. Although the prototype Texas Special did not have a vista-dome car, he felt that any respectable model of the Texas Special would include a dome car.

  7. Mickey Rourke - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Roach also trained Rourke for seven fights. [29] Rourke's entrance song into the ring was often Guns N' Roses ' " Sweet Child o' Mine " (to which reference is made in his film The Wrestler , in which Rourke's character enters his final match of the film to the song playing over the loudspeakers). [ 30 ]

  8. What happened to Mary Austin after Freddie Mercury’s death?

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    Freddie Mercury’s former fiancée, Mary Austin, remained one of his closest friends until his death.. The iconic Queen frontman met Austin in 1969, a year before the band formed. After dating ...

  9. Frederick Roach - Wikipedia

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    Fred Roach or variants may refer to: Fred Roach (1856–1922), Anglican bishop in South Africa; Freddie Roach (born 1960), American boxing trainer and a former professional boxer; Freddie Roach (organist) (1931–1980), American soul jazz musician; Freddie Roach (American football) (1983–present), former football player and current coach