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Linares

[ lee-nah-res ]

noun

  1. a city in S Spain.


Linares

/ ±ô¾±Ëˆ²Ô²¹°ù±ð²õ /

noun

  1. a city in S Spain: site of Scipio Africanus' defeat of the Carthaginians (208 bc ); lead mines. Pop: 58 257 (2003 est)
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In the past 15 months, he had beaten former champions Taylor, Jorge Linares and Regis Prograis.

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He lost to Jorge Linares a month before COVID-19 shut down the sport in 2020.

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Linares, a three-division world champion, dropped Morales in the third and fourth rounds, and Morales couldn’t beat the count after the second knockdown.

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The study's co-first authors are postdoctoral researcher Dr. Shankha Chatterjee, instructor Dr. Juan Linares, postdoctoral researcher Dr. Tania Cid-Diaz, and assistant professor of research in pathology and laboratory medicine Dr. Angeles Duran, all members of the Moscat and Diaz-Meco laboratories.

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Ultimately the judges all went for Catterall - one 117-108, the other two 116-109, 116-109 - as the 31-year-old Chorley-born fighter followed victories over Jorge Linares and Josh Taylor in the past year with another notable win.

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