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Boxing Legends: Freddie Little

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Born April 25, 1936, in Picayune, Mississippi, Freddie Little was a talented boxer who could catch an opponent with a chin-shattering punch and take the match or go the distance if needed. He had a lengthy career and a strong record at the end of it, going out of a high note. Early Career […]

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