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- Laila Ali (3660 bytes)
3: ...rprised the [[boxing]] [[world]] in [[1999]] by announcing she would try a hand at [[women's boxing]].
5: ...he made her debut on [[October 8]] of that year, knocking out [[April Fowler]] in the first round. She...
7: ...t by unificating the crown with an eight round [[knockout]] win over her division's other world champi...
9: ...artin]] on [[August 23]]rd. She beat Martin by a knockout in four rounds.
11: ...t was cancelled, however, when Ali's camp learned no [[airline]] had flights scheduled to Nigeria on t... - Delia Gonzalez (2350 bytes)
1: ...Mexico]], she sports a record of 13-9-4 with 3 [[knockout]] wins, although several of her losses have ...
5: ... met [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]'s [[Ivonne Trevino]]. Many fans believed Gonzalez actually won that ...
7: ...e notably the two wins over [[Yolanda Gonzalez]] (no relation). - Christy Martin (2947 bytes)
3: ... defended her title against debutant [[Laura Serrano]], who held her to a six round draw in [[Las Vega...
9: ...n [[August 23]] of that year. She lost to Ali by knockout in round four.
11: ...a fight, she returned, in [[Lula, Mississippi]], knocking out [[Lana Alexander]] in the second round.
13: ...of 46 wins, 3 losses and 2 draws with 32 wins by knockout. She is a frequent visitor of the [[Internat... - Laura Serrano (2835 bytes)
1: '''Laura Serrano''' (born October 30, [[1967]]) almost became a bo...
3: She began boxing at the [[Universidad Autonoma Nacional]] of [[Mexico City]], where she was st...
5: ...ndercard ever held at the [[Aladdin Hotel and Casino]] in [[Las Vegas]].
7: ... her legal battle, the ordinance was dropped, and now Mexico has allowed women's championship bouts to...
9: Serrano next suffered a foot injury and the subsequent s... - Extinction (15793 bytes)
2: ...che]] — and species become extinct when are no longer able to survive in changing conditions or ...
4: ... cases, species have produced no new variants, or none that are able to survive the parent species' ex...
6: ...]] and the [[donkey]]. The ''Eohippus'' itself is no more, but its descendants live on. It is therefor...
8: ...xtinctions), with many more likely to have gone unnoticed. Most of these modern extinctions can be at...
10: Species which are not extinct are termed ''extant''. - Boxing (29727 bytes)
2: ... The headgear and white area gloves seen here are not used in professional boxing fights]]
4: ... winner is the one who lands the most punches or knocks out his opponent. Boxing is also called Pugili...
8: ... evidence to suggest that boxing was prevalent in North Africa during 4000 B.C.
10: ... and fighting under agreed rules for sport. It is now used to describe a sport in which two contestant...
14: ...predetermined. Wrestling throws were also barred. None of these features were present in bare-knuckle ... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
3: ...d_States)|collegiate rowing]] are also sometimes known as '''crew'''.
11: ...and), and because of this symmetry the rowers are not referred to as "port" or "starboard."
20: ...lled ''regata'' included boat races among others. Nowadays, rowing competitions are still called ''[[r...
26: ... oar event; [[Rob Waddell]] (New Zealand) and [[Xeno M?] (Switzerland), opponents in the single sculls...
36: ...etition, bow- and stern-coxed boats may race one another, but there are substantial differences create... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
1: ...ently defended secrets of the trade (a situation known as [[kayfabe]]). Any pretense of sporting compe...
6: ...her knees or feet, it is considered a draw, also known as an "in ring count-out." If either wrestler i...
10: ...r or referee before this occurs, there is usually no disqualification.
15: ...not uncommon for the referees themselves to get "knocked out" during a match. While the referee remain...
17: ...disqualification. The World Wrestling Federation (now [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]) once disquali...
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