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Mark Butcher
@KOwriting
Editor
WHILE some debate who is boxing’s pound-for-pound No.1 (no need, it’s Oleksandr Usyk), perhaps an equally important distinction is the identity of the fight game’s most exciting and compelling protagonist.
That label of excitement may conjure images of Arturo Gatti and Matthew Saad Muhammad lolling on the ropes, sailing perilously close to defeat, before being shot by a mystical lightning bolt and swinging for the fences. Their highlight reels wind