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USA Still Reigns Supreme in Boxing - but for How Long?The United States has long been home to the best boxers in the world. But that trend has started to change over the last decade.
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Middleweight Outlook: Martinez Proved to Be the Best in 2010Sergio Martinez catapulted his way to the top of the middleweight division and the boxing world in 2010. With so many young and talented prospects in the division, it'll be fun to see how long "Maravilla's" reign will last.
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Super Middleweight Outlook: "Super 6" Missing OneThough most of the attention for the super middleweight division has been placed on Showtime's "Super Six" tournament, perhaps the division's best boxer plied his craft outside of the tournament in 2010.
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Light Heavyweight Outlook: 1 Boxer Beating Father Time, Clocking Younger FoesThe light heavyweight division is replacing its aging stars with young talent, but there's still one old-timer stubbornly holding on to the torch.
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Junior Middleweight Outlook: 1 Fighter Can Give Boxing a Huge BoostNo boxer in the 154-pound division had a noteworthy 2010. But there's one boxer hoping to make a big splash and give boxing a huge boost in 2011.
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Cruiserweight Outlook: 3 Quality Bouts May Happen in 2010. Will Americans Notice?The cruiserweight division continued to toil away in obscurity to U.S. fight fans, but provided some entertaining fights along the way in 2010. Look for the division to put on more entertaining scraps in 2011.
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Heayweight Outlook: Only 1 Boxer Can End the Klitschkos' ReignWladamir and Vitali Klitschko rule the heavyweight division. But there's one potential foe with the talent to challenge for the throne.