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- Laila Ali (3660 bytes)
5: ...n history, a fight which was also nicknamed ''Ali/Frazier IV'' in allusion to their fathers' famous fi...
7: ...lt by unificating the crown with an eight round [[knockout]] win over her division's other world champion, [...
9: ...Martin]] on [[August 23]]rd. She beat Martin by a knockout in four rounds.
17: ...t whom she had to cancel a fight previously, by a knockout in three rounds, at [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
19: ... a commanding and decisive eighth round technical knockout over [[Cassandra Geigger]], in a scheduled 10-rou... - Delia Gonzalez (2350 bytes)
1: ... Mexico]], she sports a record of 13-9-4 with 3 [[knockout]] wins, although several of her losses have been ...
5: ... she beat tough [[Gloria Ramirez]] twice, once by knockout in the 3rd, and once by decision in 4. Both fight... - Christy Martin (2947 bytes)
3: ...p rated [[Suzzane Ricio-Major]] and a first round knockout in a rubber match with Buchanan. Then, on [[Octob...
5: ...rty]] fought what many consider a great fight, in front of [[Showtime]] cameras. Martin got the decisi...
9: ...on [[August 23]] of that year. She lost to Ali by knockout in round four.
13: ...es and 2 draws with 32 wins by knockout. She is a frequent visitor of the [[International Boxing Hall ... - Laura Serrano (2835 bytes)
5: ..., another of Martin's former rivals. She won by a knockout in 7 rounds, in what was the first all [[women's ...
7: ...men's championship bouts to take place within its frontiers. Mexico had also proclaimed equallity betw...
13: ...O 3), followed. The Jeffries fight resulted in Jeffries' first defeat.
19: ...et to marry her fiancee very soon. Her trainer is from [[Puerto Rico]]. - Extinction (15793 bytes)
4: ...xtinct species. ''Daughter species'' that evolve from a parent species carry on most of the parent sp...
17: ...e species in question must be identified uniquely from any daughter species, as well as its ancestor s...
32: ...roducing individuals and make [[inbreeding]] more frequent. The [[founder effect]] can cause rapid, i...
39: ...fern]] that depends on dense shade for protection from direct sunlight can no longer survive with no f...
57: ...phen Jay Gould]] and [[Niles Eldredge]].{{ref|TimeFrames}} - Boxing (29727 bytes)
8: ...ce to suggest that boxing was prevalent in North Africa during 4000 B.C.
19: ...from any other form of fist fighting can be dated from [[1867]], when [[John Graham Chambers|John Cham...
21: ... the heaviest. The term "light weight" was in use from the early 19th century and fights were sometime...
31: ...don't use holding tactics to prevent the opponent from swinging (if this occurs, the referee separates...
33: ...r boxing, referees will readily step in and award knockouts even if the competitor is only relatively lightl... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
22: ...t, often with thousands of spectators for events. From the first [[Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race|Univ...
26: ... the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]], [[France]], [[Canada]], [[Germany]], [[Australia]] and...
30: ...made from [[wood]], shells are almost always made from a [[composite material]] (usually [[graphite-re...
46: ... side by side in each round, in a straightforward knockout format, and does not offer repechages.
48: ...nd race against the clock. Distances usually vary from 2,000 m to 7,000 m (although some races are ove... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
1: ...ough the name change was in response to a lawsuit from the [[World Wildlife Fund]] against the World W...
6: ...is strategy is used very often in order to escape from a submission hold, and also, more seldom, a wre...
10: .... If someone attempts to interfere but is ejected from the ring by a wrestler or referee before this o...
35: ...estling was promoted as a legitimate sport. It is from this tension between performance and athletic r...
41: ...ling. Others, however, point out that—aside from [[cable television]] and [[video]]—McMaho...
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