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Debate ignites over the sport of bare-knuckle boxing

Debate ignites over the sport of bare-knuckle boxing

Western Australia's Combat Sports Commission board has knocked back an application to stage a bare-knuckle boxing championship next month.
Promoters now have their signs set on other Australian cities. A warning, this story from Rhiannon Shine contains some graphic footage.

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