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Articles
September 25, 1967 | Mark Kram From promotion to fight, it was all very much second-class as ungainly Oscar Bonavena easily beat his inept foe to the punch
August 28, 1967 | Angelo Dundee The man who beat Karl Mildenberger 'fighting him wrong' is too young and assured, says Dundee, to be ruined as a boxer if draft troubles put him behind bars
July 10, 1967 | Tex Maule Though lacking the glowering presence of Sonny Liston—who waits to challenge the winner—a tournament of interesting home television matches will determine the No. 1 claimant to All's vacated title
September 19, 1966 | Martin Kane A new Cassius Clay, wrapped in clerical sobriety, administered a fierce beating to Germany's unorthodox Karl Mildenberger, but the fight went 12 rounds, obscuring the point of the champ's sermon
September 12, 1966 College football opens its 1966 season with more critical early games than ever before. Dan Jenkins looks at the year ahead and picks the No. 1 team. For the first time Paul Dietzel, now coach at South Carolina,...
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