Fort Pierce karate students shine at Miami tournament - Palm Beach Interactive

Posted on November 22, 2008
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Fort Pierce karate students shine at Miami tournament - Palm Beach Interactive
Students from LaSala’s Dojo in Fort Pierce competed in the Larry Tatum International Tournament Nov. 8 in Miami, earning a total of 21 trophies. The school had 11 students participate. Top performers included Denis Tyner, who won first place place
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Cam and get it, says Tua - Stuff
DAVID Tua has struck the first blow in New Zealand’s Fight of the Century taunting Shane Cameron about giving him his biggest ever pay day. “Without being boastful this will be the most amount of money that Shane will ever get paid,” Tua told Sunday
Source: www.stuff.co.nz

De La Hoya Said To Be in Fantastic Shape as Fight Nears - Boxing Scene
Oscar De La Hoya is in  incredible shape and he is extremely comfortable at the stipulated weight of 147 pounds for his “Dream Match” with Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on December 6. In an overseas telephone conversation with
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Kobayashi Dojo takes home medals at karate festival - News-Press
Byers, Kristen: Bronze in advance Kata forms Dougherty, Daichi: Bronze in advanced Kata forms, silvers in Kata Team Forms and Kobudo Team Weapons. Ermmario, Chloe: Solver in intermediate Kata Forms, gold in Kumite sparring, silver in Kata Team Forms
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After people’s war, Prachanda’s Maoists embark on peer war - Gulf Times
KATHMANDU: Twelve years ago, Nepal’s Maoist party decided to quit parliament and wage a war against the state with the aim of establishing a people’s republic. Now, after coming to power, the former guerrillas are geared for a new battle. A clash
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Nick Cave: Suited, booted and very, very dark - The Independent
The gothic rocker hired to present this year’s Turner Prize reveals why art makes him hurt. And the book that makes him cry. And even bigger surprises still, hidden in the gloom Cole Moreton meets Nick Cave If you’re running the Turner Prize, look
Source: www.independent.co.uk

Hatton knows emphatic victory is needed to silence the critics - Herald
A rejuvenated Ricky Hatton is aiming to put the record straight against Paulie Malignaggi in the early hours of tomorrow morning after admitting he looked like he was “past it” in his last fight. Hatton, 30, will climb into the ring at the MGM Grand
Source: www.theherald.co.uk

Murray pockets the prize - SkySports
The man from St Helens is the first pre-tournament favourite prevail, but was made to work every inch of the way by the plucky runner-up. With both fighters’ styles merging perfectly, a packed house at the York Hall was treated to a fitting finale to
Source: www.skysports.com

‘I’ve been to hell. I’m not going back there’ - Guardian Unlimited
It’s five minutes into The Wrestler before it dawns on me that I’ve seen Randy ‘the Ram’ Robinson somewhere before. He’s a pro-wrestler with a torso that looks as if it’s been inflated with an air pump and a head of flowing platinum blond locks
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Boxing Report: Fonseca Humiliates Butler Again! - Doghouseboxing.com
Raphael Butler, a gargantuan man whose size brings to mind the image of Michael Clarke Duncan, shook his head in disbelief as the decision was read to him by ring announcer Craig Roberts. The first time, it was an aberration. A fat man who looked as
Source: www.doghouseboxing.com

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