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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408854_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408853_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
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DUKAS_183408852_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
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DUKAS_183408851_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408850_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408849_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408848_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408847_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408846_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408844_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408843_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408842_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183408841_FER
Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: One of the Unitree boxing robots warming up with a punchbag
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
An Indian wrestlers react to camera as he rest after perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134945
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134934
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134929
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
An Indian child wrestler after perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134927
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134947
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134951
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestler bathing after perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134940
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
An Indian wrestler applying soil on his body before perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134938
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134943
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134942
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134935
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
An Indian wrestlers taking photos of other wrestlers before perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134937
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134931
(c) Dukas -
DUK10033370_001
FEATURE - Indien: Wrestling in Allahabad
Indian wrestlers perform during a bout of traditional wrestling organised at the Loknath Vyayamsala wrestling club on the occasion of Nag panchami festival celebration in Allahabad. (Photo by Prabhat Kumar Verma/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18134949
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_25208598_REX
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1815986e)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain celebrates after winning gold in the Men's Super Heavyweight (91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1815986f)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain celebrates after winning gold in the Men's Super Heavyweight (91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1815986c)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight (91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1815986d)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain celebrates after winning gold in the Men's Super Heavyweight (91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1815986b)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight (91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Back Page Images / Rex Features (1815790g)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain poses with Lennox Lewis and Audley Harrison after winning the gold medal defeating Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
NO NUTS MAGAZINE - Strictly Editorial Use Only - No Merchandising.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Back Page Images / Rex Features (1815790i)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain celebrates with his gold medal after he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
NO NUTS MAGAZINE - Strictly Editorial Use Only - No Merchandising.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Back Page Images / Rex Features (1815790h)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain celebrates with his gold medal after he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX) -
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
NO NUTS MAGAZINE - Strictly Editorial Use Only - No Merchandising.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Back Page Images / Rex Features (1815790f)
Anthony Joshua of Great Britain defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
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Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavyweight ( 91kg) Final Bout
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Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavy ( 91kg) Final Bout
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Anthony Joshua of Great Britain in action as he defeats Roberto Cammerelle of Italy during the Men's Super Heavy ( 91kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Freddie Evans of Great Britain in action with Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan during the men's welter (69kg) final bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Freddie Evans of Great Britain in action with Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan during the men's welter (69kg) final bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Freddie Evans of Great Britain is defeated by Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan during the men's welter (69kg) final bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Freddie Evans of Great Britainreacts after defeat to Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan during the men's welter (69kg) final bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Luke Campbell, GBR (blue) wins Gold vs John Joe Nevin, IRL during Men's Bantam (56kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 11 Jan 2012
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Luke Campbell, GBR (blue) knocks down John Joe Nevin, IRL on his way to winning Gold during Men's Bantam (56kg) Final Bout
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Boxing, Britain - 11 Jan 2012
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