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Menominee boxer faces longtime foe in hyped match
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TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2003 In a fight billed as "Ruthless Aggression - Bad Blood," J.J. Corn, a member of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin, will face rival and undefeated junior middleweight Matt Vanda. According to the Associated Press, the two have a long-time feud, although Vanda appears to do most of the talking. Apparently, Vanda's ex-girlfriend now hangs with Corn's crew. Corn, 28, said he wants to inspire Native youth. He is associated with the Menominee Boxing Club, based on the reservation. The fight will take place this Friday at the St. Paul National Guard Armory in Minnesota. Get the Story:
Bad blood boiling between boxers (AP 6/9)
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