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The referee Larry O’Connell called a halt after 24 seconds of the round after Swift took a left hook and sagged on

Posted on 11 July 2010

The referee, Larry O’Connell, called a halt after 24 seconds of the round after Swift took a left hook and sagged on to the ropes.
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