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   <title>Famed boxing trainer Angelo Dundee dies</title>
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   Angelo Dundee, the boxing Hall of Famer who trained legends Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard among others in a long and storied career, has died. Dundee was 90 and died of a heart attack on Wednesday in Clearwater, Florida, according to the Miami Herald. The trainer suffered a blood clot on his return trip from celebrating Ali's 70th birthday in Louisville, Kentucky, and was admitted to a Clearwater-area hospital, the Herald reported. 
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   <title>Mayweather to fight Cotto in May</title>
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   Unable to schedule a fight with Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. will instead take on Miguel Cotto in a May 5 bout. Mayweather has a contractual obligation to fight on that date at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, and had challenged Pacquiao to a fight in January. A fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao could be the richest in boxing's history, but has never been staged. "I'm fighting Miguel Cotto on May 5th because Miss Pac Man
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   <title>Philly's Steve Cunningham: A compelling case for cruisers</title>
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   Someday, it'll happen. There'll be a fighter. He'll have an adversary. And together they'll engage in a fight -- or a series of fights -- that'll galvanize the boxing public and draw in the casual sports fan. It might even be lead-story material on SportsCenter. And the kicker both the principals will weigh no more than 200 pounds. See, I had you there until that last part, right? While the idea of a sport-altering rivalry is hardly transcendent, some
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   <title>Vazquez beats Diaz to keep IBF lightweight belt</title>
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   Miguel "Titere" Vazquez retained his IBF lightweight championship with a twelve round unanimous decision over Ameth Diaz. Vazquez (30-3, 13 KO's) was never challenged by Diaz (30-11, 21 KO's) as indicated by the scores of the judges, 120-107, 120-107 and 119-108. This is Vazquez's third successful retain since defeating Ji-Hoon Kim on August 14, 2010 to win the vacant IBF lightweight championship. 
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   <title>Rigondeaux downs Ramos for WBA title</title>
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   Guillermo Rigondeaux earned a sixth-round knockout of Rico Ramos to earn the WBA World super bantamweight title. Rigondeaux (9-0) dominated Ramos and put the 24-year-old down for the count in the sixth with a left to the body. The 31-year-old Rigondeaux is a two-time Olympic champion. Ramos (20-1) was making his first title defense since earning the belt with a knockout of Akifumi Shimoda. 
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   <title>Appeal of Khan-Peterson outcome withdrawn</title>
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   Promoters for Amir Khan said Tuesday an appeal of last month's controversial fight against Lamont Peterson has been withdrawn. Scheduled to be heard before the International Boxing Federation on Wednesday, the appeal was withdrawn because fight officials involved in the December 10 bout were only going to be partially represented, Golden Boy Promotions said in a news release. Khan lost a split decision -- and his WBA and IBF light welte
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   <title>Stieglitz retains WBO belt</title>
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   Robert Stieglitz dominated the action against previously undefeated Henry Weber to earn a unanimous decision and retain his WBO Super Middleweight belt. Stieglitz (41-2) fought to a 118-110, 116-112, 119-109 decision as he dominated the majority of the action against Weber (15-1) and defended his title for the fifth time. His next title defense is expected to come on April 14 against former Super Middleweight champ Mikkel
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   <title>Going forward with some obstacles</title>
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   It's official. I know nothing about sports. And while I realize that's a conclusion several message-board and blog jockeys have been happy to announce at myriad points since the column went weekly in 2007, it was a finality I realized only Sunday while watching the last of the weekend's four NFL playoff games. As I told my wife at the close of the Denver-Pittsburgh game (and if you haven't seen it, you ought to) I was so sure of the Steelers' superiority going in
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