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Melissa St. Vil Won’t Stop Fighting For Her Friend Kaylene | Atlanta Daily World

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Boxing is a difficult profession. It can be even more difficult for female fighters, as the pool of talent isn’t as deep. As a result, the opportunities aren’t as prevalent as they are for male fighters. For North American Boxing Organization champion Melissa St. Vil, boxing’s challenges pale in comparison to those faced by her … Continued

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