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16th Nov 10
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12th Sep 07
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25th Mar 21
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Boléro
6th Mar 24
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Patriots Time
28th Apr 22
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Six Children and One Grandfather
1st Mar 19
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Hex
1st Nov 22
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Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Sergio Martinez
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15th Sep 12 /
Documentary
In boxing, the road to respect is usually a long one. You put in your time, pay your dues one marginally-more-challenging opponent at a time, and, if you keep winning, ultimately get your shot at the big fight. At least that's how it usually goes. What makes the Sept. 15 middleweight championship bout between Sergio Martinez and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. so extraordinary is that it completely defies the rules about respect being earned instantly. One minute, this fight fell somewhere between absurdity and atrocity. The next minute, everyone demanded it. And to make things even more unusual, the moment we demanded it, we got it. That doesn't happen very often in boxing.