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"The Camden Buzzsaw" Dwight Muhammad Qawi

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“The Camden Buzzsaw” Dwight Muhammad Qawi is a boxing legend born 1953.

Dwight Muhammad Qawi’s early career was punctuated with a 14-match winning streak as he found his place in the light heavyweight division.

Qawi stared down a title shot at 15-1-1 against champion Matthew Saad Muhammad.

In December 1981, Qawi would defeat Muhammad via TKO in ten rounds for the WBC and The Ring titles.

In 2004, Dwight Muhammad Qawi would be induced into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

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