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      Accidental Fall Knocks Out Judah

      Zab Judah
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      Zab Judah's career comeback will be put on hold. His anticipated showdown against Sugar Shane Mosley later this month in Las Vegas has been cancelled after Judah severely cut his forearm and needed 50 stitches after a fall.

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      De La Hoya Wins Likely Tuneup Bout

      The Golden Boy is one step closer to a rematch with WBC welterweight champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. Oscar De La Hoya cruises to a unanimous decision victory over Steve Forbes, setting up a fight with Mayweather later this year.




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      Farewell to a Legend

      Oscar De La Hoya wants to "look special." With two megafights likely on the line Saturday (live on HBO at 10PM ET/7PM PT), the Golden Boy wants to knock out Steve Forbes to open his farewell tour. Watch the star's remarkable story below.


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      A Legendary 'Sore Loser'?

      Bernard Hopkins / Joe Calzaghe
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      The fight is nearly a week old, but the battle of words continues to blaze. Joe Calzaghe accuses Bernard Hopkins of being a "sore loser" following their light-heavyweight clash in Las Vegas. "I don't mind if I don't see the guy again. To be honest, I've never been a Bernard Hopkins fan and never will be," said Calzaghe.

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      A Favorite Underdog

      Jesse Feliciano won't have much in his favor tonight when he faces Andrey Tsurkan on ESPN's Friday Night Fights, but Feliciano wouldn't have it any other way.

      Jesse Feliciano, Kermit Cintron
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      Jesse Feliciano absorbed Kermit Cintron's best shots in their November bout.

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      Calzaghe Edges Hopkins in Split Decision

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      Home Sweet Home for Pierre

      UFC's first trip north of the border is just what Georges St. Pierre needed. The Montreal native gets revenge with a TKO of Matt Serra to regain the welterweight title and stake his claim as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sport.

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