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Retired boxing champion Frankie Randall died on Wednesday at age 59. Randall’s former trainer Aaron Sowell announced the news via Facebook after hearing it first hand from Randall’s son DeMarcus. Randall was battling Parkinson’s disease and pugilistic dementia. Randall was borning in Birmingham, Alabama and later moved to Morristown, Tennessee. He first turned pro in 1981 after working in amateur boxing. While he won his debut in June of that year, he did not box again until 1983. Between the years of 1983 and 1998, Randall’s record was 55-5-1 and he was one of the top fighters in the sport wi...
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced that legendary pass rusher and former Jets assistant coach Kevin Greene died at age 58 in his home on Monday. No cause of death has been announced. “The entire Pro Football Hall of Fame family mourns the passing of Kevin Greene,” Pro Football Hall of Fame President & CEO David Baker said in a statement. “I regarded him as a personal friend and a true Hall of Famer in every sense. He possessed the most incredible can-do attitude of anyone I ever met. He was a great player, but more than that, he was a great man. Our thoughts and prayers are with Kevin’s w...
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The wrestling world has lost a star Wednesday when Pat Patterson died at 79. The WWE confirmed the news with a tweet, saying, “WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer Pat Patterson has passed away.” Patterson born Pierre Clemont first started his wrestling career in 1958 in his hometown of Montreal, Quebec. Patterson later emigrated to the U.S. in 1962 and start wrestling in various promotions such as the Pacific Northwest Wrestling, Big Time Wrestling and the American Wrestling Association. Patterson even toured Japan with New Japan Pro Wrestling which is one of the biggest wrestling ...
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Pro Football Hall of Famer and former San Francisco 49er Fred Dean died last Wednesday at 68. “The entire Pro Football Hall of Fame family mourns the passing of Fred Dean,” Hall of Fame president and CEO David Baker said in a statement. “He exemplified many of the values learned from this great game — commitment, integrity, courage — over the course of his life. Our thoughts and prayers are with Fred’s wife, Pam, and their entire family. We will forever keep his legacy alive to serve as inspiration for future generations.”Dean played from 1979 to 1985, with both the 49ers and Chargers and in t...
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