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* For a [[The Gay Nineties|1890s]] take, see the third episode of ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]''. |
* For a [[The Gay Nineties|1890s]] take, see the third episode of ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]''. |
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* ''[[The Wayans Bros]].'': Marlon is taunted by Hector Macho Camacho who challanges him to a boxing match. |
* ''[[The Wayans Bros]].'': Marlon is taunted by Hector Macho Camacho who challanges him to a boxing match. |
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* ''[[Diagnosis Murder]]'': "Standing Eight Count". A boxer whom Dr. Jack Stewart idolized was framed for the murder of the boxer who beat him and turned down a rematch due to health issues. |
* ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]'': "Standing Eight Count". A boxer whom Dr. Jack Stewart idolized was framed for the murder of the boxer who beat him and turned down a rematch due to health issues. |
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* An episode of ''[[Punky Brewster]]'' had boxing champion Marvin Hagler showing Punky how to defend herself after a bully at school beats her up. |
* An episode of ''[[Punky Brewster]]'' had boxing champion Marvin Hagler showing Punky how to defend herself after a bully at school beats her up. |
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* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' had "The Bittersweet Science". A borderline psychotic wannabee boxer starts beating to death anyone who mocks him ("So I'm a punching bag, huh?!") |
* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' had "The Bittersweet Science". A borderline psychotic wannabee boxer starts beating to death anyone who mocks him ("So I'm a punching bag, huh?!") |