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Is it Time to Knock Out Boxing?

Amanda Serrano’s exit from the ring after her fierce rematch with Katie Taylor was unforgettable not only for her remarkable performance but for the...

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Is it Time to Knock Out Boxing?

Amanda Serrano’s exit from the ring after her fierce rematch with Katie Taylor was unforgettable not only for her remarkable performance but for the disturbing image of her right eyelid, gruesomely cut and bleeding. This enduring image shows boxing’s violent nature. When Serrano continued to fight despite the injury, fans were captivated. This fuelled excitement surrounding the event as a...

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