Charles Paul Freund | February 10, 2005
Sez here that "A Congolese boxer has been accused of using black magic to overpower his opponent and weaken the referee during a grudge match in Zambia." Best round, I'd say, was the last one, when "a referee collapsed and had to be carried from the ring."
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|2.10.05 @ 6:16PM|#
Black magic? Wasn't he a basketball player?
That would explain the Bo-sox last year.
digamma|2.11.05 @ 12:12AM|#
That would explain the Bo-sox last year.
Or it could explain the Bosox every year between 1918 and last year.
|2.11.05 @ 11:56AM|#
I fully expect that the major sports governing bodies will take action to prevent any use of black magic in sports in the U.S. Otherwise, I will have to convene immediate Congressional hearings into the matter, and introduce legislation banning this odious performance-enhancing magic.