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Bragging Rights Corner
| 7/30/05 - Chris Robinson
Reggie "Sweet" Johnson making comeback
On August 27th former Light Heavyweight Champion Reggie 'Sweet' Johnson makes his way
back into the squared circle for the first time in over three and a half years
in his quest towards regaining his glory as a champion.
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In Rusty's Corner
| 7/26/05 - Rusty Rubin
Who Really Won
There's still a lot of buzz about the outcome of the Hopkins - Taylor fight. A lot of folks, of which I am not one,
think Hopkins won. I'll be fair however, I wasn't able to see the fight up close, and I did not see the replay.
So I won't argue either way.
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Ringside LA with Johnny Ortiz July 21, 2005
| 7/24/05 - Johnny Ortiz
"Inept Judge Puts End To Executioner Reign"
Judge Duane Ford single-handedly put an end to one of the greatest records in boxing history by erroneously conceding the twelfth
round to Jermain Taylor, a round that was, without a shadow of a doubt, won large by Bernard Hopkins. Had he scored it correctly,
Bernard not only would have been given a draw, he would have retained his title for a record twenty-first time.
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In
Rusty's Corner | 7/21/05 - Rusty
Rubin
Muhammad Ali Cultural Center Benefit.
On the road last week, hosting a benefit at Ricky's Sports Bar in Oakland CA. for Muhammad Ali Cultural Center,
in Louisville, that opens in November. With the most recent London bombings, is there a better way to spread
world peace and understanding? Maybe, but this new center is going to go a long way in helping. 'The Greatest'
has done it again.
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Ringside LA with Johnny Ortiz July 12, 2005
| 7/16/05 - Johnny
Ortiz
Philly Junk Yard Dog Ready To Guard Yard!
On Saturday, July 16th Philadelphia’s most celebrated junk yard dog,
Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins will be poised and ready to turn back the challenge
of young Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor. Twenty have tried to take Bernard’s title…twenty have failed.
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In
Rusty's Corner | 7/14/05 - Rusty
Rubin
Boxing News
and Opinions.
By Rusty Rubin, managing editor, of Ringsports.com, and author of "Off the Canvas",
a historically accurate view of American history and the social problems of the times,
as witnessed by an 80-year old ex-champion. "Off the Canvas" takes you from the time
of the Great Depression till the World Trade Center disaster and is a book that has been getting rave reviews.
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Managing Editor
Rusty Rubin [bio] |
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