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Remillard Looks To Kick Open Doors
Courant Staff Writer— Matt Remillard will go to the Mohegan Sun Arena next Friday looking to kick open some doors. Coming off an impressive 10-round showing in his last bout in June, Remillard (14-0, 7 knockouts) gets back in the ring at the Mohegan Sun Aug. 29 for a...Tags: Antonio Davis, Welterweight, Georgia, Featherweight Boxing, Bantamweight
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Manchester's Remillard Looks To Kick Open Doors
The Hartford CourantMatt Remillard will go to the Mohegan Sun Arena next Friday looking to kick open some doors. Coming off an impressive 10-round showing in his last bout in June, Remillard (14-0, 7 knockouts) gets back in the ring at the Mohegan Sun Aug. 29 for a...Tags: Antonio Davis, Welterweight, Georgia, Featherweight Boxing, Bantamweight
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Boxer disqualified for biting opponent
A light heavyweight boxer from Tajikistan was disqualified for biting his opponent on the shoulder during their Olympic quarterfinal bout Tuesday night. Dzhakhon Kurbanov's bout with Kazakhstan's Yerkebulan Shynaliyev was stopped with 17 seconds left...Tags: Heavyweight, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Boxing
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Boxing match has bite to it
From wire reportsEvander Holyfield apparently had already left Workers' Gymnasium in Beijing by the time Tajikistan's Dzhakhon Kurbanov decided to take a bite of his opponent's shoulder in the evening's final bout. Holyfield didn't need any such reminders of his career...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Evander Holyfield, Light Flyweight Boxing, Boxing, Lightweight Boxing
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Boxing may be winning the fight at Beijing
Beijing A stunning thing appears to be taking place at these Beijing Olympics. The boxing tournament may actually be legitimate. There are four days left in the event, enough time for things to unravel and get back to normal. But for now, indications...Tags: Sports Organizations, Beijing Games, National Government, Judges, Labor Legislation
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Federer finally wins gold for Swiss in doubles
Tribune Olympic BureauHe is the ultimate Swiss timepiece now. Gold, no less. Roger Federer has been pursuing a spot on the top platform of an Olympic victory stand for eight years and three Olympics, and it didn't seem possible that he had not yet made the climb. He has...Tags: Rowing, Finn Sailing, Welterweight, Eight Rowing, Court Administration
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American women win silver in fencing
FENCING: American fencers, once plagued by their cash-strapped federation and dominated by countries with proud histories in the sport, thrust themselves to prominence at the Olympics and captured the silver medal in the women's team foil event Saturday...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Rowing, Beijing Games, Baseball, Foil
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Federer Wins Gold In Doubles; Blake Loses Bronze Medal Match
Roger Federer extended his arms in triumph and began to hop. Then he embraced his doubles partner and they hopped together. Federer had waited awhile for a big victory to celebrate, and when the chance came he was ready. He added a tennis gold medal to...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Beach Volleyball, Baseball, Welterweight, Tennis
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Saturday recaps
Tribune Olympics BureauBadminton: Indonesia won its first gold medal of the Games when Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan beat China's Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng 12-21, 21-11, 21-16 in the men's doubles final. In women's singles, defending Olympic champion Zhang Ning of China took the...Tags: Rowing, Finn Sailing, Light Flyweight Boxing, Boxing, Sailing
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Ultimate Fighting Championship comes to Illinois
Chicago Tribune reporterWith $2 million in ticket sales already said to be in the bank, the Oct. 25 Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight title match between Anderson Silva and Patrick Cote might be the highest-grossing event in the history of Allstate Arena. The first...Tags: Patrick Cote, Heavyweight, Mike Tyson, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Boxing
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Saturday's Olympic roundup
Tribune Olympic BureauBadminton: Indonesia won its first gold medal of the Beijing Games when Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan beat China's Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, 12-21, 21-11, 21-16, in the men's doubles final on Saturday. In women's singles, defending Olympic champion...Tags: Rowing, Beijing Games, Finn Sailing, Welterweight, Laser Sailing
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Greene, Julio in co-main events tonight
South Florida Sun-SentinelSuper welterweight Joe Greene of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Colombian Joel Julio of Miami will fight co-main events tonight at the Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena. Greene, undefeated at middleweight (19-0, 14 KOs), drops down to super welterweight (154 pounds)...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Welterweight, Joe Greene, Boxing
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