Hobson was ringside to see 39-year-old Thompson regain the IBO belt by defeating South African Sebastiaan Rothmann. |
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Leonard himself, sitting ringside with his TV smile gone and his eyes severe, knows a good fight will win over the crowd. |
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Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated. |
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I was the only person still at ringside with a camera, so I photographed the dramatic sequence of events. |
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When the promoter appeared at the ringside he was loudly booed by the audience. |
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One of her main supporters is her stepfather Mike Patterson, who often travels with her, encouraging her from ringside. |
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Working at ringside fired his interest in the sport even more and he began to learn the ins and outs of wrestling promotion from his father. |
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As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal! |
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Witter won easily in a preliminary fight and immediately left the ringside to challenge Hatton. |
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From the moment the kids pick up their cotton candy from the red-faced lady at the ringside, they sense they're in for a treat. |
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Phillips, the only boxer to beat Kostya Tszyu, was ringside to see Witter breeze to his first European title defence. |
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Jacqui Frazier's Papa Joe, Larry Holmes and other notable former fighters were ringside for the fight. |
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The great sports writer Ring Lardner was an expert on the sport, a man who was ringside for every major fight of his era. |
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Still, every time World Wrestling Federation rolls through Dallas, Nash and his little buddy ringside. |
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Steve Murray will be ringside after being promised a crack at the winner later in the year. |
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The demand for tickets has been growing steadily and it looks as if all the ringside seats will be sold out in advance. |
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While there, I was fortunate enough to have ringside seats for Thai kickboxing, a real treat. |
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They'll get a ringside seat as the youngsters develop and will be able to watch as they take their maiden flight from the tree-top nest. |
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We definitely have a ringside seat at a tenacious and historic affliction of an out of control Credit system and boom and bust dynamics. |
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Much of what he has gained from his ringside seat is an idea of what not to do in an emergency. |
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From the ringside seats it was clear that finally the message of the global anti-war movement had been heard loud and clear. |
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I had a ringside seat for the early years of that project, because it all happened right around the corner from my old lab. |
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He has been a foreign correspondent for 20 years with a ringside seat at many major international events. |
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For security and safety reasons, the only other person in the British set-up allowed at ringside will be the Olympic squad's doctor or physio. |
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Lewis was ringside in Las Vegas and admitted he was having real thoughts of ending his reign on a high. |
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The Deep Impact flyby spacecraft will have a ringside seat at the creation of an impact crater on a comet. |
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But the fight was stopped by the referee, after conferring with the ringside physician, at the conclusion of the round. |
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In his heyday, he certainly rubbed shoulders with all the top players, and had a ringside seat at some of Hollywood's wilder revels. |
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Those of us who have been ringside at his fights know he is the real thing, a tremendous champion and a great ambassador for the sport. |
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Nadeem Siddique hopes to see Khan, who scooped a silver medal at Athens, and his family at ringside. |
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By the time I got a ringside seat, so to speak, I watched as she applied a chokehold on his neck and hear her tell him to open his hand. |
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But as the hounds were busy stealing ice lollies from the children, a loud whooping was heard from the ringside. |
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Although this should be an easy victory for Kaddour, the pressure to impress those at ringside will be great. |
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Muttley, whose real name is Lee Woodley, was ringside for the contest but left without saying anything about the man who will surely now be his next opponent. |
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This match got very intense right away as the pair brawled all over the ringside area with kendo sticks. |
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But the semi-retired builder, who has been a trainer at the club since 1984, is now stepping away from the ringside, passing the towel to a new generation of boxing coaches. |
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It was checked in the following round and, a minute in, the referee, Deon Dwarte, acted on the ringside doctor's advice and called a halt. |
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Now 85 he is one of the last veterans of a political generation that had a ringside seat for the demise of white minority rule. |
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There was one shining moment of insight though, and for once I had a ringside seat. |
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But as vibrant rhythms pounded out across the room he left his ringside position and joined his band on the makeshift stage. |
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Have a ringside seat to watch a friendly clash between generals Wolfe and Montcalm. |
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Because, we at the Hero Hub had ringside seats for this bash, and what a blast it was. |
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Infrared detectors placed on the robot allow the detection of both the edges of the ringside and the opponent. |
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My press credentials and my contacts among the San Jose fight managers got me ringside tickets to the Olympic Trials at the Cow Palace in the environs of San Francisco. |
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And Mark, how about sending us some ringside tickets for your first bout? |
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The court concluded that Watson would have made a good recovery if a doctor skilled in specialist emergency treatment had been at ringside. |
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Program the robot so that it locates the ringside, detects and pushes its opponent. |
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We will have ringside seats for extended and highly entertaining battles between this new center-right and the hard-right. |
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And both men mixed it up early and often as if they were surrounded by a ringside crowd rather than a town-hall crowd. |
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The first time was at a rock club a few years ago, where she was there to see her friend Samantha Ronson open for ringside. |
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He spends a lot of his time holed up in safe flats, and, peeking out of the window, has a ringside seat at much military action, but remains strangely marginalised. |
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Mr. Tessitore and Mr. LeDue were ringside to call the fight. |
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During one prizefight in Nevada, the World deployed four-foot-tall puppets to illustrate the blows as they were transmitted by telegraph from ringside. |
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An important part of the fantasy is that I am up there, ringside, with the opportunity to interview the main protagonists immediately before and after the fight. |
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I had a ringside seat for what could be a fight to the death. |
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Larry said the ringside seats are going to sell no matter what the price. |
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Gunn's nose was not broken and most observers at ringside thought the fight was stopped prematurely. |
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So you've got a little spare change and you'd fancy a ringside seat at the Republican National Convention. |
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Yep, if you had a spare PS10,000, you could have been one of the lucky four who forked out in return for a ringside seat. |
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We have a ringside seat at conception, gestation, the birth and Joey feeding. |
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Tickets cost pounds 25 standard or pounds 30 for a table of 12 with waitress service or ringside seats. |
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I was the Guardian's design correspondent in the mid-1960s so I had a ringside seat as the primness of Design Centre selectiveness gave way to eclecticism, jollity, pastiche. |
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The UFC generously donated ringside seats for the event, which was widely recognized as the most talent-laden fight card in UFC history. |
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The remote area will offer astronomers a ringside seat for the sky spectacular. |
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Sharkey was considered a decisive winner, taking eight of the ten rounds according to the newspapermen at ringside. |
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Whether this is or is not acceptable at actual ringside is not the concern of the CBSC, which deals only with the broadcast aspects of the wrestling contests. |
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John Hirsch, currently Vice President of the International Peace Academy, served as US Ambassador to Sierra Leone between 1995 and 1998, and had a ringside seat for much of what he describes. |
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Such sartorial open-mindedness is impressive when they have a ringside seat on a world in which a good haircut or perfectly rolled shirt sleeve can deliver a knockout punch. |
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A brilliant quick self rinsing solution for all ringside emergencies. |
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But afterwards, the board overhauled its safety procedures, including the presence of an ambulance and paramedics at fight venues and the availability of full resuscitation equipment at ringside with fully trained personnel. |
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Now, an ambulance and paramedics are present at fight venues, and full resuscitation equipment and fully trained personnel are available at ringside. |
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Taking my place in a ringside seat with my family, I was actually sorry to return to civilian life and even considered Clown College for a moment. |
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Sun-watching space observatories such as SOHO and TRACE, which orbit above Earth's turbulent atmosphere, should have ringside seats for the transit. |
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There are three judges at ringside to score the fight and assign points to the boxers, based on connecting punches, defense, knockdowns, and other more subjective measures. |
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We got our hands on a pair of ringside tickets for the boxing match. |
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Following his win over BJ Flores in October, WBC Cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew immediately hit out a verbal assault on rival Haye, who was ringside, repeating he's next. |
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But this did not prevent the pool of ringside newspaper reporters from declaring a consensus result among themselves and printing a newspaper decision in their publications. |
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Bull, now 24-5-1, had built up his modest record largely on local club shows and had swapped a short-lived retirement and a couple of ringside seats to take the fight. |
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