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...held the WBO, WBA, WBC and IBF super-middleweight belts during his 16-year career, said he had thought "long and hard" about retiring but insisted it was the correct decision. Trained by his father Enzo, Calazaghe captured his first world title in 1997, beating fellow Brit Chris Eubank, and went on to defend it 21 times straight. His victory over the hitherto undefeated American Jeff Lacy in March 2006 was hailed as career-defining, but Calzaghe has always maintained that his triumph over the Danish WBC and WBA champion Mikkel Kessler in front of 50,000 fans at Cardiff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joe Calzaghe | 2/6/2009 | See Source »

...Calzaghe took on the recently deposed WBO titleholder and British boxing legend Chris Eubank. Calzaghe emerged victorious over the two-time champion, knocking Eubank down in the opening seconds and claiming a unanimous points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joe Calzaghe | 2/6/2009 | See Source »

Afterward Lieut. Colonel Eugene Eubank telephoned MacArthur's headquarters and said, "I want to report that you no longer have to worry about your Bomber Command. We don't have one. The Japanese have just destroyed Clark Field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down but Not Out | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

...since the middle of December, along with bumper stickers reading I'M NOT BUYING RECESSION and even an occasional billboard. Read one in Charleston, S.C., where unemployment was only 3.2%: WELCOME TO CHARLESTON. THE RECESSION ENDS HERE. Charleston, in fact, is where the contagious campaign originated with Manley Eubank, a Ford automobile dealer. Worried that Americans were talking themselves into a recession, he decided to do something about it. The first spate of ads and bumper stickers appeared after Eubank got the Charleston Automobile Dealer Association...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICAN NOTES: Electoral Fumbling | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

...Trial Offer. In Media, Pa., Magazine Solicitors Nita Eubank and Joan Doyle were charged with larceny and false pretenses after detectives testified that Pig Farmer Stanley Blosinski had signed three checks for $1,752, ordering enough magazines "to last him 150 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Apr. 25, 1955 | 4/25/1955 | See Source »

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