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A RUSSIAN man has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing, a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches.
Reviewed by burkinaboy Jul 07 2008, 07:52am ( 18 reviews ) • news.com.au
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Rated by KyKid on Jul 07 2008, 10:14pm
Chess Boxing -- the best hybrid sport ever
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Rated by maddski on Jul 07 2008, 7:54pm
chess boxing...
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Rated by MeghnaK on Jul 07 2008, 7:15pm
Chess boxing is a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches.
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Rated by RapeJesus on Jul 07 2008, 2:12pm
I love chess and boxing, this is awesome! I bet Klitschko would rule at this, I mean he's got a PHD, 3 heavyweight belts and he love chess.
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Rated by sophisticatedgrl on Jul 07 2008, 11:00am
they really box while playing chess?
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Rated by quidoloremipsum on Jul 07 2008, 10:28am
From the page: "A RUSSIAN man has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing, a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches."
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Rated by Haitek808 on Jul 07 2008, 10:24am
ha! chess boxing.
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Reviewed by largeGROUCH on Jul 07 2008, 8:51am
JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOU'VE HEARD IT ALL Chess boxers slug it out By Arnaud Bouvier in Berlin July 07, 2008 08:29am "...A RUSSIAN man has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing, a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches. Mathematics student Nikolai Sazhin, 19, competing under the name "The President'' knocked out a 37-year-old German policeman Frank Stoldt, who served as a peacekeeper in Kosovo until recently. The loser said he was simply too punch-drunk to fend off checkmate. "I took a lot of body-blows in the fourth round and that affected my concentration. That's why I made a big mistake in the fifth round: I did not see him coming for my king,'' he said. Berlin is home to the world's biggest chess boxing club with some 40 members and it is in an old freight station here that the two men settled the matter early yesterday. The match began over a chess board set up on a low table in the middle of a boxing ring..." CLICK THE PICTURE TO CONTINUE
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Rated by joeturnerfr on Jul 07 2008, 8:28am
why?
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Rated by F3nr1L on Jul 07 2008, 8:16am
Holy. Shit. I thought of such a thing before; I never thought people seriously did it. I am damned impressed.