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March 28th, 2008

THE AUXILIARY PRESS

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Madison Square Garden Hosts A Tribute to Boxing legend Primo Carnera With The World Premiere Of Renzo Martinelli’s “Carnera — The Walking Mountain” April 22nd 2008: for the first time in his career, Renzo Martinelli, possibly the finest contemporary Italian movie director, is bringing one of his productions abroad. His latest movie, “Carnera — The Walking Mountain” will be presented at a world premiere at the Madison Square Garden in New York, just days before its official release in Italy (April 30th 2008). —CityGuide News, cityguideny.com

ea-sports-fight-night-round-3-20060222071844553-000.jpgHow Dangerous Is Boxing For The Brain? ScienceDaily— Boxing is possibly less dangerous for the brain than previously feared – at least for amateurs. However, conclusive statements on the level of danger are not yet possible. Whether professional boxers such as Muhammad Ali contracted their later brain conditions – in his case Parkinson’s disease at the age of 40 – from boxing, remains unclear. The all-clear cannot be given until more extensive studies of both amateur and professional boxers tell us more about the risks for the brain from boxing. —(Source: ScienceDaily, www.sciencedaily.com)

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No National Anthems for Calzaghe-Hopkins? It appears that the chorus of boos that accompanied the U.S. national anthem during the Hatton-Mayweather fight in December has caused a stipulation to be added to the Calzaghe-Hopkins bout that will eliminate the singing of the national anthems. Talk about repercussions right? I was in attendance for that fight and I must say, it got pretty ugly in there so I can understand the logic. Ramon Aranda, www.411mania.com