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UK: Thousands Of Tommy Robinson Supporters And Counter-Protesters March Through London 5

On Saturday, October 26, thousands of supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was detained on Friday, and anti-racism counter protesters marched through central London. Police made several arrests on both sides. During a Robinson-planned 'Unite the Kingdom' rally, demonstrators carrying union flags shouted, 'Oh, Tommy, Tommy, we want Tommy out!'

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UK: Thousands Of Tommy Robinson Supporters And Counter-Protesters March Through London 4

On Saturday, October 26, thousands of supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was detained on Friday, and anti-racism counter protesters marched through central London. Police made several arrests on both sides. During a Robinson-planned 'Unite the Kingdom' rally, demonstrators carrying union flags shouted, 'Oh, Tommy, Tommy, we want Tommy out!'

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UK: Thousands Of Tommy Robinson Supporters And Counter-Protesters March Through London 6

On Saturday, October 26, thousands of supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was detained on Friday, and anti-racism counter-protesters marched through central London. Police made several arrests on both sides. During a Robinson-planned 'Unite the Kingdom' rally, demonstrators carrying union flags shouted, 'Oh, Tommy, Tommy, we want Tommy out!' This video shows a Trump supporter waving a Trump flag at the rally.

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda of Japan knocks down Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during 12th-round action in the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions after winning the match by a unanimous decision.

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda (R) of Japan fights Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions after winning the match by a unanimous decision.

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda (L) of Japan hits Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the first round of the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions.

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda (L) of Japan fights Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions after winning the match by a unanimous decision.

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WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela (R) lands a punch on Japanese challenger Katsushige Kawashima in the 10th round of their WBA super flyweight fight in Yokohama on Jan. 14. Munoz won a unanimous decision to retain his title.

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Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Former WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) and Hideyuki Ohashi, owner of Ohashi Gym where Kawashima trains, pose for photographers at Ohashi Gym in Yokohama on Nov. 13. Kawashima said he will challenge WBA superflyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela at Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium on Jan. 14, 2008.

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Boxing: Aizawa takes licking from champion Munoz

Boxing: Aizawa takes licking from champion Munoz

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese challenger Kuniyuki Aizawa (R) takes punishment from WBA superflyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela in the seventh round of a WBA title fight in Tokyo on Sept. 24, losing the bout by unanimous decision. Aizawa, ranked No. 6, saw his record slip to 13 wins (10 knockouts), two losses and one draw. Munoz successfully defended the title for the first time since seizing the crown from Japan's Nobuo Nashiro in May and improved his record to 31-2 (27 KOs).

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Japan's Aizawa to take on Munoz in WBA fight

Japan's Aizawa to take on Munoz in WBA fight

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese boxer Kuniyuki Aizawa poses during a press conference in Tokyo on July 20. He will take his first shot at a world title against WBA super flyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela in Tokyo in September.

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Venezuela's Munoz wins WBA super flyweight championship

Venezuela's Munoz wins WBA super flyweight championship

TOKYO, Japan - WBA super flyweight champion Nobuo Nashiro of Japan (R) connects with a right to the head of challenger Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the 11th round of their championship match in Tokyo on May 3. Munoz defeated Nashiro by a 3-0 unanimous decision.

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WBA super flyweight champ Munoz retains title

WBA super flyweight champ Munoz retains title

TOKYO, Japan - World Boxing Association (WBA) super flyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela (R) slams Japanese challenger Hidenobu Honda in the third round at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Oct. 4. Munoz retained his title with a 3-0 decision.

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Munoz KOs Kojima to retain WBA super flyweight title

Munoz KOs Kojima to retain WBA super flyweight title

OSAKA, Japan - Venezuelan Alexander Munoz, the champion of the World Boxing Association (WBA) super flyweight class, celebrates his victory over challenger Eiji Kojima of Japan at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on July 31. Munoz needed just 5 minutes and 18 seconds to knock out Kojima in the first defense of his title.

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(2) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

(2) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

TOKYO, Japan - Venezuela's Alexander Munoz raises his arms after beating champion Shoji ''Celes'' Kobayashi with a technical knockout in the eighth round of a scheduled 12-round title match at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan on March 9. Munoz won the World Boxing Association super flyweight championship after sending Kobayashi to the canvas for the fourth time in the fight as referee Stanley Christodoulou of South Africa signaled the end at 1:31 in the eighth round.

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(1) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

(1) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

TOKYO, Japan - Venezuela's Alexander Munoz floors Shoji ''Celes'' Kobayashi for the day's third knockdown in the seventh round of a scheduled 12-round title match at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan on March 9. Munoz captured the World Boxing Association super flyweight championship after sending the defending champion to the canvas for the fourth time in the fight as referee Stanley Christodoulou of South Africa jumped in to signal the end at 1:31 in the eighth round.

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Munoz to challenge WBA super flyweight champion Kobayashi

Munoz to challenge WBA super flyweight champion Kobayashi

TOKYO, Japan - WBA super flyweight champion Shoji ''Celes'' Kobayashi of Japan and top-ranked challenger Alexander Munoz of Venezuela pose at the signing ceremony at a Tokyo hotel March 7 ahead of their March 9 fight at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.

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Munoz to challenge WBA super flyweight champion Kobayashi

Munoz to challenge WBA super flyweight champion Kobayashi

TOKYO, Japan - WBA super flyweight champion Shoji ''Celes'' Kobayashi of Japan and top-ranked challenger Alexander Munoz of Venezuela pose at the signing ceremony at a Tokyo hotel March 7 ahead of their March 9 fight at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.

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Japan's Aizawa to take on Munoz in WBA fight

Japan's Aizawa to take on Munoz in WBA fight

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese boxer Kuniyuki Aizawa poses during a press conference in Tokyo on July 20. He will take his first shot at a world title against WBA super flyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela in Tokyo in September. (Kyodo)

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Boxing: Aizawa takes licking from champion Munoz

Boxing: Aizawa takes licking from champion Munoz

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese challenger Kuniyuki Aizawa (R) takes punishment from WBA superflyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela in the seventh round of a WBA title fight in Tokyo on Sept. 24, losing the bout by unanimous decision. Aizawa, ranked No. 6, saw his record slip to 13 wins (10 knockouts), two losses and one draw. Munoz successfully defended the title for the first time since seizing the crown from Japan's Nobuo Nashiro in May and improved his record to 31-2 (27 KOs). (Kyodo)

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WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela (R) lands a punch on Japanese challenger Katsushige Kawashima in the 10th round of their WBA super flyweight fight in Yokohama on Jan. 14. Munoz won a unanimous decision to retain his title. (Kyodo)

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda (L) of Japan fights Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions after winning the match by a unanimous decision. (Kyodo)

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda (R) of Japan fights Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions after winning the match by a unanimous decision. (Kyodo)

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda of Japan knocks down Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during 12th-round action in the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions after winning the match by a unanimous decision. (Kyodo)

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Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

Kameda 1st Japanese boxer to win 3 world titles

SAITAMA, Japan - Koki Kameda (L) of Japan hits Alexander Munoz of Venezuela during the first round of the WBA bantamweight title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. Kameda became the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions. (Kyodo)

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(2) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

(2) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

TOKYO, Japan - Venezuela's Alexander Munoz raises his arms after beating champion Shoji ''Celes'' Kobayashi with a technical knockout in the eighth round of a scheduled 12-round title match at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan on March 9. Munoz won the World Boxing Association super flyweight championship after sending Kobayashi to the canvas for the fourth time in the fight as referee Stanley Christodoulou of South Africa signaled the end at 1:31 in the eighth round.

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(1) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

(1) Munoz TKOs Kobayashi for WBA super flyweight crown

TOKYO, Japan - Venezuela's Alexander Munoz floors Shoji ''Celes'' Kobayashi for the day's third knockdown in the seventh round of a scheduled 12-round title match at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan on March 9. Munoz captured the World Boxing Association super flyweight championship after sending the defending champion to the canvas for the fourth time in the fight as referee Stanley Christodoulou of South Africa jumped in to signal the end at 1:31 in the eighth round.

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Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Former WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) and Hideyuki Ohashi, owner of Ohashi Gym where Kawashima trains, pose for photographers at Ohashi Gym in Yokohama on Nov. 13. Kawashima said he will challenge WBA superflyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela at Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium on Jan. 14, 2008. (Kyodo)

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WBA super flyweight champ Munoz retains title

WBA super flyweight champ Munoz retains title

TOKYO, Japan - World Boxing Association (WBA) super flyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela (R) slams Japanese challenger Hidenobu Honda in the third round at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Oct. 4. Munoz retained his title with a 3-0 decision. (Kyodo)

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Munoz KOs Kojima to retain WBA super flyweight title

Munoz KOs Kojima to retain WBA super flyweight title

OSAKA, Japan - Venezuelan Alexander Munoz, the champion of the World Boxing Association (WBA) super flyweight class, celebrates his victory over challenger Eiji Kojima of Japan at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on July 31. Munoz needed just 5 minutes and 18 seconds to knock out Kojima in the first defense of his title. (Kyodo)

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