Word: ring
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...newest release The Scorpion King, one of the most electrifying men in sports entertainment tries his hand at starring in a feature length movie. In-the-face criticism that claims “The Great One” has no real acting talent, should stay in the ring: The Rock has decided to lay the smackdown in presenting a film that presents exactly what it is billed...
...round off dinner, we had the Bird’s Nest, a dessert that was as much a feast for the eyes as it was for the mouth. The ring of phyllo pastry was crisp and flaky, filled with a delectable crumble of walnuts. Decorating the pastry was a colorful palate of fruits, laced with pistachios and sugar. We also sampled a couple of Zalaaby Fritters, fried balls soaked in sweet syrup...
While Harvard has won Ivy titles in three of the last four years, Princeton hasn’t earned a ring since 1996. A year ago, Maureen Davies—a 1997 Princeton alum—took over the head coaching reigns and now has the Tigers’ program within striking distance of its past glory...
...Skeeter” McClure, 1960 Olympic gold medalist and former chair of the Mass. State boxing commission; Lou DiBella, a 1985 Harvard Law graduate who served as an executive for HBO sports before launching his own DiBella Entertainment; and finally Bert Randolph Sugar, former editor of Ring magazine and boxing writer extraordinaire...
Sugar was not the only panelist with good lines. After DiBella stated that no boxer had ever bled to death in the ring, yet observed that many fights were being stopped because of cuts, Skeeter cut in with: “Sissies...