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The long count fight

Boxing historian

REGULAR readers of this column will know that I usually write about British boxers and their history, but I do occasionally like to stray across the Atlantic and cover some of the more interesting aspects of the world heavyweight championship, and its rich history. When I first became interested in this championship, back in 1973, there had only ever been 24 champions,

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