One of boxing's more interesting story lines is the immediate rematch of an earth-shaking upset. Such will be the case Saturday when Seth Mitchell, once regarded as the best American heavyweight hope, and Johnathon Banks, whose shattering two round KO over Mitchell ironically made him a top challenger to the fighter he now trains -- three-belt titleholder Wladimir Klitschko.
Some critics will label Mitchell-Banks II a "make-right" fight, almost daring Banks to replicate his magic or else be relegated to the ash heap. If Banks succeeds, then Mitchell will be the one cosigned to the rubbish bin. Cruel as this dynamic sounds, those are the Darwinian ways of boxing.
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Some critics will label Mitchell-Banks II a "make-right" fight, almost daring Banks to replicate his magic or else be relegated to the ash heap. If Banks succeeds, then Mitchell will be the one cosigned to the rubbish bin. Cruel as this dynamic sounds, those are the Darwinian ways of boxing.
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