Author: Harry Carpenter

Magri has to do well against the unknown Mexican who comes from a famous family of five boxing brothers.

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This boxer is doing what is expected of him, bleeding from his nose.

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This boxer is doing what's expected of him, bleeding from the nose.

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Marvelous oriental pace he's got, just like a Buddhist statue.

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Ah, isn’t that nice, the wife of the Cambridge president is kissing the cox of the Oxford crew.

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He's got a cut on his left eye… it's just below his eyebrow.

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Pedroza – the crown on his head hanging by a thread.

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Now it comes to a simple equation – who can stand the heat.

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He looks up at him through blood smeared lips.

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Any minute now we will have the East German pole vault over the satellite.

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The question looming over Magri, is not will he keep the title, but can he?

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They said it would last two rounds; they were half right, it lasted four.

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The Mexicans… these tiny little men from South America.

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