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These guys could be two-sport stars

Tim Graham, Special to Page 2

LeBron James isn't the only athlete who could be a two-sport star. Here are others who could excel at another sport.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2009

Thrilla: An exhausting, excruciating epic

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Having left every ounce inside the ring 30 years ago, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier could not have given anything more to themselves, to each other, to us.

Story | Conversation | September 27, 2005

Five early foes recall fighting Tyson

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

In the 1980s, Mike Tyson built his legend on victories over some brave men who withstood his flurries as long as they could. Where are they now?

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005

Nelson living in a hut in Jamaica

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Former Mike Tyson foe Conroy Nelson is living in a hut in Jamaica with no electricity or plumbing. He does, however, have a cell phone – and a comeback plan.

Story | Conversation | June 11, 2005

Hosea, Scaff recall fast finishes vs. Tyson

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

William Hosea and Sammy Scaff recall what it's like to be first-round victims of Mike Tyson's. Scaff went on to become a housemate of Tyson's.

Story | Conversation | June 10, 2005

Long's life rivals Tyson's in uniqueness

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Donnie Long, the ninth foe of Mike Tyson, is now an associate minister. He's also a convicted killer – married to the sister of his victim.

Story | Conversation | June 09, 2005

'Palooka' Jaco gained from suffering Tyson pain

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Self-described "palooka" David Jaco took the punishment from Mike Tyson in their 1986 fight – and the $5,000 he earned helped change Jaco's life.

Story | Conversation | June 08, 2005

Tyson still makes Green's blood boil

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Mitch Green is one of the few pugs to go the distance in Iron Mike's '80s heyday. Today, a destitute Green wants another shot.

Story | Conversation | June 03, 2005

Father's liver ailment spurs ex-champ's comeback

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Danny Romero returns to the ring Saturday on the Wright-Trinidad undercard. Danny Sr. – who will receive 60 percent of another son's liver this month – has inspired his son's comeback.

Story | Conversation | May 10, 2005

Williamson rebuilds career after Mesi loss

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

DaVarryl Williamson had reasons to retire at 36. Tim Graham reports on the heavyweight's improbable rise from the canvas.

Story | Conversation | April 27, 2005

Boxing's best of 2004

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Light heavyweight champ Glen Johnson earned top honors for a stellar year.

Story | Conversation | January 03, 2005

Tyson down for the count

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

If it isn't over, then indeed it should be. There's no reason for Mike Tyson to go on like this.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2004

No one wants a tamed Tyson

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

A mellow Mike? What boxing needs is for Tyson to return to his former menacing self in the ring.

Story | Conversation | July 29, 2004

Palomino's unlikely career leads to Hall of Fame

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Carlos Palomino got into boxing late, and his career ended early, but he did enough to make the Hall of Fame.

Story | Conversation | June 11, 2004

Hopkins-De La Hoya looks like a mismatch

Tim Graham, Special to ESPN.com

Boxing could use another superfight. Too bad it won't be the Hopkins-De La Hoya showdown in September.

Story | Conversation | June 08, 2004