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  2. Pony (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The PONY brand has a strong heritage in boxing, endorsing Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, ... Originally PONY was known for producing athletic shoes.

  3. Marquess of Queensberry Rules - Wikipedia

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    The boxing code was written by John Graham Chambers, a Welshman from Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, and drafted in London in 1865, before being published in 1867 as "the Queensberry rules for the sport of boxing". [5] [6] At the time, boxing matches were conducted under the London Prize Ring Rules, written in 1838 and revised in 1853. Bare-knuckle ...

  4. Dexys Midnight Runners - Wikipedia

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    This new lineup also adopted a new look that included hooded tops, boxing boots, and pony tails. [8] Along with the new image, Rowland brought in a fitness regime, which included working out together and running as a group, Rowland commenting "The togetherness of running along together just gets ... that fighting spirit going". [8]

  5. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Merrell All Out Crush Light trail running shoes. Merrell was established in 1981 when two executives for the Rossignol ski company, Clark Matis and John Schweizer, launched a new maker of hiking boots. The pair joined forces with Randal Ivan Merrell (R.I. Merrell), a maker of praised custom boots which retailed for $500 a pair. [1]

  6. Jaron Ennis - Wikipedia

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    Jaron Ennis (/ dʒ ə ˈ r ɒ n / jə-RON; born June 26, 1997) is an American professional boxer who has held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) welterweight title since 2023. As an amateur , he won a silver and gold medal at the U.S. National Golden Gloves Championships in 2014 and 2015 respectively.

  7. Tony Galento - Wikipedia

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    The legendary boxing trainer Ray Arcel, whose charges over a long and distinguished career included Roberto Durán and Larry Holmes, [60] [61] was not a fan of Galento. Tasked with training him by Jack Dempsey in 1933, Arcel believed that "[t]rying to get Galento fit was a farce", that he "was just bone lazy", and that working with him was a ...