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Kevin Garside: The fact Khan will never be great is the most painful blow

Athens : Greece | Jul 15, 2012 at 4:23 PM PDT
Source: The independent
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Suggested Topics When a fighter loses it is not only titles and belts he surrenders...The associated anguish and trauma is rooted in the loss of pride, of self-esteem, of identity almost...As a 17-year-old kid he beat a 35-year-old Kazakhstani hardened by life in post-Soviet extremis to progress... FULL ARTICLE AT The independent
 
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