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                    [Summary] => In 1978, Rey Tam was on top of the world–almost. He was ranked No. 1 by the World Boxing Council (WBC) in the superfeatherweight division and brandished an unbeaten streak of 23 fights when matched against defending champion Alexis Arguello of Nicaragua in a title fight at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California.

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In last Saturday’s fight against Juan Manuel Marquez, uncrowned world featherweight boxing champion Manny Pacquiao took the controversial split draw like a stab in the back. He deserved to win but two of the three judges looked the other way. One of the two later confessed to a mistake, probably bothered by a guilty conscience, but it was of no consequence.
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