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   <title>Still-hungry Ruiz makes room for thirds</title>
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   Save a chair, folks. John Ruiz is sidling back to the heavyweight title table. Already a veteran of 10 championship bouts and one of history's select few with multiple bites of the division's fractured pie -- the "Quiet Man" will meet his verbal converse when he shares a ring with newly minted WBA belt- holder David Haye sometime between now and mid-2010. Date and site logistics are unclear, but a contract is in place for the fight to occ
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   <title>Pacquiao topples Cotto in 12th round</title>
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   Manny Pacquiao added another chapter to a burgeoning legend on Saturday night at the MGM Grand, stopping Miguel Cotto in the 12th and final round of their WBO welterweight championship fight. The end came at 55 seconds of the 12th, when referee Kenny Bayless stepped in after Pacquiao landed a combination along the ropes to the head of an already battered Cotto. It was the 50th win in 55 fights of a 14-year pro career for the 30-year-o
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   <title>Cotto, Pacquiao weigh in</title>
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   Defending champion Miguel Cotto tipped the scales at 145 pounds -- his lightest weight in more than three years -- one night ahead of his WBO welterweight title defense against Manny Pacquiao in the year's most anticipated pay-per-view bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. A winner in 34 of 35 fights since turning pro in 2001, Cotto agreed to come in two pounds below the weight division's traditional limit in order to secure the big-money bout with Pacq
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   <title>A Sure Remedy for Boxing's Ills...IMHO</title>
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   It's another big fight week. Which means different things to different people. Especially we writer types. Some count down to opening bells by waxing nostalgic on past events. Some immerse in head-to-head matchups seeking evidence of one man's superiority. And others simply spend time gorging on hospitality food and drink buffets. Not a bad selection in the bunch if you ask me. But I come here not to praise the fistic establishmen
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   <title>Tyson detained after altercation with photographer at LAX</title>
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   Former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson was detained Wednesday afternoon after reportedly hitting a photographer at Los Angeles International Airport. The Los Angeles Times reported the incident occurred at Terminal 7. A source told the newspaper that Tyson and the photographer traded accusations about the altercation. The paper reports the photographer told investigators that Tyson punched him in the face and tried to take the film 
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   <title>Dawson beats Johnson again to keep IBO belt</title>
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   Chad Dawson retained his IBO light heavyweight title and gained the vacant WBC interim belt with a unanimous decision over Glen Johnson, whom Dawson beat in April, 2008. The fight went the distance, but Dawson (29-0, 17 KOs) won with scores of 115-113, 115-113 and 117-111. Johnson's (49-13-2, 33 KOs) last two defeats have come at the hands of Dawson. This marked Dawson's second title defense, while Johnson fell to 3-6-1 in his 10 career 
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   <title>Haye takes heavyweight title from Valuev</title>
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   Briton David Haye scored a 12-round majority decision over 7-foot Russian giant Nikolai Valuev to capture the WBA heavyweight championship. Haye (23-1), participating in his fourth title bout, won by scores of 116-112 on two of the scorecards while another judge had it even, 114-114. Haye was coming off a fifth-round TKO of Monte Barrett nearly a year ago. His only loss came via fifth-round TKO against Carl Thompson in September 2004. 
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   <title>Defiant Dawson preparing a bold statement</title>
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   Chad Dawson has heard every word. How Glen Johnson deserved to win their first fight. How HBO forced him into accepting a rematch. And how Johnson - who was already within a few pounds of fight weight a month ago - is ready to finish this weekend in Hartford a job he claims to have started last year in Tampa. Dawson hears it all. And for those who buy into it, he has one simple declaration: "See you on Saturday night." "At this point, Glen Johnson 
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