It was the first time all night - and one of the few all week - that one of his two cell phones or his walkie-talkie wasn't going off.
It was 12:05 a.m., and the relative calmness that had overtaken him finally allowed the boxing promoter to talk about something that had weighed heavily on his mind for the previous six days: the fights.
" (Rob) Calloway fought hard," Wagner said of the Missouri heavyweight who was knocked out by World...
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