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                    [Title] => Mike Tyson seems destined to live a tragic life
                    [Summary] => (AP) – There’s a picture stuck away in a box somewhere in my house of a younger Mike Tyson standing behind my son, his arms draped over him and a huge smile on his face.
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                    [Title] => Two weeks enough for Pacquiao
                    [Summary] => Freddie Roach is aware he may be spreading himself too thin.  He’s easily the most in-demand professional boxing trainer these days. But not to worry.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-07-24 00:00:00
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                    [Summary] => Believe it or not, World Boxing Council (WBC) superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama conceded defeat to challenger Gerry Peñalosa at the end of their 12-round title bout in Osaka last Friday. 


When the final bell rang, Tokuyama walked up to Peñalosa and said, in halting English, "I lose, you win." But two of the three judges disagreed. Tom Kaczmarek scored it 114-113 and Richie Davies of England saw it 116-111, both for Tokuyama. Duane Ford had it 114-113 for Peñalosa.
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