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   <title>Ward tops Froch in Super Six final</title>
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   Andre Ward dominated Carl Froch and walked away the victor in the Super Six Boxing World Boxing Classic final with a 12-round unanimous decision Saturday night. Ward (25-0, 13 KOs), who successfully defended his WBA super middleweight title and took Froch's WBC belt, won by scores of 115-113 from two judges and 118-110 from a third. The 27-year-old Ward connected on 87 more punches than Froch (28-2, 20 KOs) and hurt the Engli
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   <title>Cheated in Washington: Even sub-par Khan deserved better</title>
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   It's been a few days and I still can't decide how I feel. Suffice to say, though, that the whole of Saturday's show from Washington, D.C. has me conflicted. First off, regardless of who actually won the fight-of-the-year-quality main event (Lamont Peterson) -- and/or who actually deserved to (Amir Khan) -- my forecast of a final showcase performance by Khan on the way to a super cash- out a division north was, shall we say, a bit off. Had Michael Buffer spa
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   <title>Loss to Dawson erased from Hopkins' record</title>
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   Bernard Hopkins can now officially say he never lost to Chad Dawson, as the California State Athletic Commission changed the outcome of their October 15th title bout to a no decision. Two months ago, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Hopkins was declared a technical knockout loser after Dawson drove him into the ground and separated his shoulder. Hopkins could not continue due to the injury, but instead of ruling the fight a no-contest, 
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   <title>Viloria keeps flyweight crown</title>
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   Brian Viloria retained his WBO flyweight title with an eighth-round TKO of Giovani Segura on Sunday. Viloria (30-3, 17 KOs) was making the first defense of the crown he captured in July with a unanimous decision over Julia Cesar Miranda. He was a former IBF and WBC light flyweight world champ. The native of Hawaii has won four straight bouts since losing his IBF light flyweight belt to Carlos Tamara on January 23, 2010. Vilo
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   <title>Peterson takes Khan's titles in controversial decision</title>
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   A pair of point deductions ultimately cost Amir Khan his WBA and IBF light welterweight titles, as Lamont Peterson overcame a first-round knockdown to score a split decision win Saturday night. Referee Joe Cooper chopped a point off Khan's scorecard in both the seventh and 12th rounds because of excessive pushing. Khan fended off Peterson in the seventh, but was charged with a penalty after extending his forearms and moving the Was
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   <title>Salgado cut in Beltran fight, retains belt in NC</title>
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   Juan Carlos Salgado retained his IBF junior lightweight title Saturday night in a no-contest decision against Miguel Beltran Jr. Salgado (24-1-1) was cut above his left eye by an unintentional head butt from Beltran (26-1) in the second round. The cut was too severe for Salgado to continue and the fight ended in a no contest, allowing Salgado to keep the belt in his first title defense. The bout was scheduled for 12 rounds. 
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   <title>Cotto-Margarito II: 'Tony' gets his comeuppance</title>
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   So, to all those insistent Antonio Margarito fans out there how y'all feeling today? Headaches gone away? Vision still a little blurry? Able to eat any solid food yet? I'll type slowly, in case you're still a little woozy from Saturday night. And if you get the sense that I'm feeling no sympathy, you're right. Bet you're looking back between the Tylenols to the glory days when your man was blowing out the grimy underbelly of the welterweight div
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   <title>"Hitman" Hearns among Boxing Hall of Fame inductees</title>
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   Former multi-division champion Thomas "Hitman" Hearns headlines the 2012 class for the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Hearns will be joined by two-division champion Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson, ring announcer Michael Buffer, trainer Freddie Roach, broadcaster Al Bernstein and journalist Michael Katz. "We're extremely excited about the Class of 2012 and very much looking forward to honoring the 23rd class of inductees," said executiv
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   <title>Klitschko-Mormeck bout cancelled</title>
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   Saturday's scheduled fight between heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and Jean-Marc Mormeck has been cancelled. A release from Klitschko gave no official reason, but the WBA, IBF and WBO title holder recently had a kidney stone removed. The two were slated to meet Saturday in Dusseldorf. 
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