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The Pride of Youngstown
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With his win over Jermain Taylor last week, Youngstown, Ohio's Kelly Pavlik has demonstrated he is a force to be reckoned with -- even outside his hometown, as Atomic Sports columnist Mathew Bower writes.
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Off the Canvas
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Big-time boxing matches seem few and far between these days, but as Atomic Sports columnist Matthew Bower writes, the throw down between David Haye and Enzo Maccarinelli in London next month could be the fight we've been waiting for.
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Sweeter than Sugar
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With his thumping of Sugar Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto has cemented his place at the top of the list of best pound-for-pound fighters. But as Atomic Sports boxing analyst Anthony Lopez writes, finding a great opponent might be tougher for Cotto than beating one.
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More Questions Than Answers
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Billed as the fight that would save boxing, Mayweather-De La Hoya had more than just a title belt riding on it. But while Atomic Sports columnist Anthony Lopez can't fault what was clearly a good fight, it hardly lived up to the hype -- and the sport is surrounded by just as many questions now as it was last week.
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A Golden Performance
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A year ago, Oscar De La Hoya appeared to be washed up. A once-great boxer, long past his prime. But Atomic Sports boxing analyst says his drubbing of Ricardo Mayorga showed just how great the Golden Boy still is.
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