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  2. Nigel Benn vs. Chris Eubank - Wikipedia

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    He then savaged Iran Barkley within one round in his first defence. Benn then agreed to meet Eubank with his title on the line, which set up the first fight. A rematch was held three years later. Once Benn had agreed to the first fight with Eubank, his entourage began plotting ways to demoralise Eubank and 'even things up'.

  3. Unreal Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Tournament is a first-person arena shooter video game developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes. The second installment in the Unreal series, it was first published by GT Interactive in 1999 for Windows, and later released on the PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast by Infogrames in 2000 and 2001, respectively. Players compete in a series of ...

  4. AC Transit bus fight - Wikipedia

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    The incident took place aboard an AC Transit bus similar to this one. The incident took place in downtown Oakland on an Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) Line NL bus bound for San Francisco, and involved a black man, identified as Michael Lovette, and an older white bearded man identified as Thomas Alexander Bruso, [6] who later came to be referred to as "Epic Beard Man". [7]

  5. The True Story Behind Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist

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    Warning: This post contains some spoilers for Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist.. On Oct. 26, 1970, Muhammad Ali made a historic return to the boxing ring after being sidelined for three and a ...

  6. Truth (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Agard likened the opening fight of the episode to the final fight between Steve Rogers, Barnes, and Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War but felt the series was not intentionally trying to mimic that fight, especially since it was "not nearly as impactful because we only really care about two of the characters" in the episode fight.

  7. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The first was on December 13, 1937, against Max Schmeling in which Thomas lost by technical knockout (TKO) in the eight round. The second fight took place on November 14, 1938, against Tony Galento in which Thomas was defeated by TKO in the third round. Thomas was paid $8,500 for fixing the Schmeling fight and $23,000 for fixing the Galento fight.

  8. Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury - Wikipedia

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    The fight was shown live on Showtime in the United States and on BT Sport Box Office in the United Kingdom. It was the first boxing pay-per-view event headlined by heavyweights on US TV since Hasim Rahman vs. Oleg Maskaev II in 2006, and the first heavyweight fight to be PPV in both the US and UK since Lennox Lewis fought Mike Tyson in 2002.

  9. Epic Rap Battles of History - Wikipedia

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    The first three rap battles were each shot on a $50 budget. [11] Before the web series existed on YouTube, Shukoff and Ahlquist recorded their first song, which was a battle between Child's Play antagonist Chucky and actor Michael J. Fox. [12] The song was freestyle and poorly made; as a result, it was not released to the public.