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...surprise, then, that a significant percentage of the estimated 2,000 fans in attendance at the Hofstra meet came to support the Crimson, particularly local heroes Jantzen and co-captain Dawid Rechul, the No. 12 heavyweight in the nation...
...clear understanding of who he is and who he is not. "I am not a role model or Mr. Politically Correct," he revealed for those still needing further clarification. The self-analysis was an attempt at explaining the melee he instigated at a press conference to announce his upcoming heavyweight title bout with Lennox Lewis. Because of what Tyson called a "miscommunication," he got in a scuffle with Lewis' bodyguard, sparking the type of free-for-all rarely seen outside the set of the Jerry Springer Show. Tyson, who despite his pugilistic power insists on doing battle with his teeth...
After a 10-minute halftime, Rechul dominated Hofstra heavyweight Matt Daddino, registering over three minutes of riding time in his 9-2 victory. However, Hofstra had scouted Rechul’s pinning combination and Rechul was unable to vary it sufficiently to record...
Harvard lost the meet’s first match, but took a 6-4 lead when co-captain Dawid Rechul recorded a fall in the heavyweight bout...
...convincing win over Army. The Crimson started the meet down 3-0 after Army’s John Paxton defeated freshman Jonas Corl 8-2 in the 197-pound match. The Crimson captured the next three matches on the strength of its captains. Rechul won 8-1 at heavyweight, and El-Hayek took the 133-pound match...