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Gone Too Soon…

The summer of 2009 saw the death of four fighters in a short span of time, and all were tragic in nature. It affected me as a boxing fan, because you develop an affinity for certain boxers some people could never understand. Shockingly, three of those deaths occurred in the month of July alone. On […]

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Riddick Bowe Part 7

     After the mess of July 11, 1996 with Golota, and the riot afterwards, many thought Riddick Bowe should forget about Golota, and move on with his career. Bowe insisted on a rematch with the Polish crackpot, and the two inked a deal for December in Atlantic City. Bowe came into the rematch 17

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Riddick Bowe Part 6

After his knockout of Evander Holyfield in November of 1995, Riddick Bowe was out of action until July of 1996, when he agreed to take on the undefeated Polish contender Andrew Golota at Madison Square Garden in New York. The 12-1 favorite Bowe entered the ring that night at 252 lbs., and appeared a little

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Riddick Bowe Part 5

    When Evander Holyfield came back after a year’s layoff, and defeated the tough veteran Ray Mercer on May 20, 1995, it set up the groundwork for a third fight with Riddick Bowe. After the impressive knockout of Gonzalez in June, Riddick mentioned Evander in his post fight interview with Larry Merchant, saying “Evander

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Riddick Bowe Part 4

 After losing the title to Evander Holyfield in November of 1993, Riddick Bowe was scheduled to return to action on February 5, 1994 against Francois Botha. However, a severe cut suffered by Bowe just prior, cancelled the bout. He then signed to fight Buster Mathis, Jr. on June 11 and July 15, but both were

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Riddick Bowe Part 3

After winning the undisputed heavyweight championship from Evander Holyfield on November 13, 1992, Riddick Bowe threw the WBC belt in the trash can a few weeks later. That title was handed to Lennox Lewis, and the heavyweight crown was fragmented again. Bowe returned to action on February 6, 1993 at Madison Square Garden in New

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Riddick Bowe Part 1

Riddick Lamont Bowe was born on August 10, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York. He was the twelfth of thirteen children, and was in the sixth grade the same time as Mike Tyson. He began competing in the Golden Gloves tournaments, and had a distinguished amateur career that ended at the Seoul Olympic games in 1988.

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