By Scoop Malinowski The Italian poet Gabriele Tinti has deep roots in boxing from his childhood in Italy. He was later inspired to create poetry, some of his work even romanticizes the sweet science, particularly “The Boxer” which was later read in a live performance by two-time Academy Award winner ...
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By Scoop Malinowski Ivan Robinson shares details and insights about his two fights and good relations with 2013 Hall of Fame inductee Arturo Gatti. Question: What memory stands out about your fights with Arturo Gatti? Ivan Robinson: “I could pick a whole lot of categories. I think the most important ...
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By Scoop Malinowski [Warning: Explicit language.] “They used me worse than a nigger…” George Willis, the columnist for the New York Post, exited the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on a sunny pleasant summer Sunday afternoon earlier this year. He debated to himself, go to his car and start the four ...
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By Scoop Malinowski Arturo Gatti: Tragic Story Of A Gladiator [Warning: Explicit language.] “They used me worse than a nigger.” George Willis, the columnist for the New York Post, exited the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on a sunny pleasant summer Sunday afternoon earlier this year. He debated to ...
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