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  2. Sugar Ray Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles Leonard (born May 17, 1956), best known as Sugar Ray Leonard, is an American former professional boxer, motivational speaker, and occasional actor.Often regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, he competed professionally between 1977 and 1997, winning world titles in five weight classes; the lineal championship in three weight classes; [3] as well as the undisputed ...

  3. George Edward Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Considered one of the foremost boxing writers of his era, he is the author of Four Kings: Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, and the Last Great Era of Boxing (2008) and "Manly Art: They can run -- but they can't hide" (2011). In collaboration with John Schulian, he edited two anthologies, "At The Fights: American Writers on Boxing" (2011) and "The ...

  4. Four Kings - Wikipedia

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    Four Kings is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from January 5 to March 16, 2006, as a part of winter 2006 programming, but was cancelled before the end of the season. It starred Seth Green , Josh Cooke , Shane McRae , and Todd Grinnell .

  5. List of celebrity boxing matches - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Boxing for Sport Relief, 10 July 2004: Fogle Jack Osbourne vs. Bradley McIntosh [6] Celebrity Boxing for Sport Relief, 15 July 2006: Osbourne Dolph Lundgren vs. Oleg Taktarov [7] King of the Ring, Russia, June 2007: Taktarov Ben Shephard vs. Lemar [8] Celebrity Boxing for Sport Relief, 15 March 2008: Shephard Vai Sikahema vs. Jose ...

  6. When We Were Kings - Wikipedia

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    When We Were Kings is regarded as one of the best boxing documentaries ever made. It maintains a 98% positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes, with the website's critics consensus calling it "an engrossing documentary that's as much about a time and a place as it is about a fight" [3] and received strong reviews from critics such as Roger Ebert [6] and Edward Guthmann. [7]

  7. Don King - Wikipedia

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    In the episode "My Brother's Keeper" of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Carlton is portrayed as Don King in one of Will's dreams. In Celebrity Deathmatch, King's death was a running gag during the series' first season. In the final episode of the second season, he was matched against Donald Trump, with King being killed again, this time in the ...

  8. Rokudenashi Blues - Wikipedia

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    The 4 Heavenly Kings are what the students of Tokyo consider the strongest fighters in Tokyo. They each come from a separate district and often come into contact with each other throughout the later half of the manga, which often result in bloody, drawn out dog fights between the schools involved. Taison "Tyson" Maeda (前田太尊, Maeda Taison)

  9. Frank Bruno - Wikipedia

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    Bruno won his next six bouts against respected opposition. He won the European heavyweight title with a KO over Sweden's Anders Eklund, KO'd former European champion and world title contender Lucien Rodriguez in one round, was taken the distance for the first time by the useful world rated Phil Brown, and beat fringe fighters Larry Frazier and Jeff Jordan.