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OUTSTANDING
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GOOD
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FAIR
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DISAPPOINTING
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RUBBISH
Reporters’ star ratings for main events and undercards are based on in-ring entertainment, competitiveness and whether overall expectation was met
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IF IT were a movie it would not have been nominated for an Oscar, but O’Shaquie Foster’s latest defence of his WBC super-featherweight title, against Abraham Nova at Madison Square Garden’s Theater, certainly had high drama. The outcome of the Top Rank-promoted scrap was in serious doubt until the final seconds.
Not until Foster dropped Nova with