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Colossus (comics)
his second group of X-Men. But he went nonetheless, and took the name Colossus, reflecting his ability to turn into "organic steel" with great strength and resiliance. Colossus found friendship with the X-Men, and even love in an ongoing romance with Shadowcat, but also great guilt when his sister Illyana proved to be a mutant as well, and was trapped in limbo for several years of her life, emerging to become the heroine Magik. Worse, when Illyana was later killed by the Legacy Virus, his grief drove him to join their enemy, Magneto. Later, he realised his mistake and returned to
Sources: Pheeds[R=1,P=105],
Total Points: 205. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Kid Chocolate
held him to a ten round draw. By 1929, Chocolate started to become a name to be reckoned with in boxing. He had 23 fights that year, and continued his undefeated run by winning each of them. He also began to meet better opponents, and among the boxers he beat were former world champion Fidel LaBarba, beaten by a decision in ten, future world champion Al Singer, also by a decision in ten, and fringe contenders Bushy Graham, Vic Burrone and Gregorio Vidal, all of whom, except for Graham, were beaten by decision. Graham was disqualified in the seventh round. In
Sources: Pheeds[R=2,P=52],
Total Points: 152. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Kid Gavilan
boxer on the evening of June 5, 1943, when he beat Antonio Diaz by a decision in four rounds in Havana. His first ten bouts were in Havana, and then he had one in Cienfuegos, but soon he returned to Havana for three more wins. After 14 bouts, he left Cuba for his first fight abroad, and he beat Julio Cesar Jimenez by a decision in 10 rounds in his first of three consecutive fights in Mexico City. It was there that he suffered his first defeat, at the hands of Carlos Macalara by a decision. They had an immediate rematch,
Sources: Pheeds[R=3,P=35],
Total Points: 135. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

James Douglas
James Douglas James 'Buster' Douglas (born April 7, 1960) was a heavyweight boxer from Columbus, Ohio who scored one of the biggest upsets ever in the sport by knocking out then-undefeated Mike Tyson in 10 rounds in 1990. Douglas had already been fighting since the early 1980s, but there was nothing in his record that suggested that he was capable of handing Tyson his first loss. In fact, bookmakers made him a 42-1 underdog for the Feburary 10, 1990, fight in Tokyo, Japan. Douglas surprised the world by dominating the fight from the beginning, seemingly hitting Tyson at
Sources: Pheeds[R=4,P=26],
Total Points: 126. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Vitamin C
succeeded in synthesizing the vitamin, the first to be artificially produced. This made possible the cheap mass production of vitamin C. Haworth was awarded the 1937 Nobel Prize for Chemistry largely for this work. In 1959 the American J.J. Burns showed that the reason why some mammals were susceptible to scurvy was due to the inability of their livers to produce the active enzyme L-gulonolactone oxidase, which is the last of the chain of four enzymes which synthesise ascorbic acid. Sources Plant sources Citrus fruits (lime, lemon, orange, grapefruit) and tomatoes are good common sources of vitamin C. Other foods that
Sources: Pheeds[R=5,P=21],
Total Points: 121. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Jeff Fenech
displacing the second Davey Moore, and trailing Leon Spinks, Saensak Muangsuring, Pete Rademacher and Rafael Lovera. Fenech was the third fastest boxer to become a world champion, behind Muangsuring and Spinks, when he knocked out Shingaki in nine rounds in Sydney. After two non title knockout wins, he gave Shingaki a rematch and retained the crown with a knockout in three. After one more non title knockout win, Fenech had to go the distance for the first time, when he faced Jerome Coffee, retaining the 2000 title by a 15 round unanimous decision. In 1986, Fenech had only two bouts, but they
Sources: Pheeds[R=6,P=17],
Total Points: 117. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Johnny Tapia
Johnson. After two more wins, he gave Willy Salazar a title shot, knocking him out in nine rounds. In 1996, he fought seven more times, keeping his undefeated record and defending the title six times during that time. By then, a heated rivalty was cooking up between him and cross-town rival, IBF world champion Danny Romero. The fact that Tapia and Romero were allegedly members of rival gangs (they both claim to have abandoned gang life nowadays and Romero is actually a color commentator for Showtime these days) didn't sit too well with Albuquerque police, who were ready for anything during
Sources: Pheeds[R=7,P=15],
Total Points: 115. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John John Molina
three fights were decisions. He won his first 14 bouts, nine of them by knockout. Among the people he beat during that span was Victor Aponte, who was a stablemate of both Alberto Mercado and Juan Carazo. Aponte got knocked out by Molina in the 10th and final round. During this period of his career, Molina received much television exposure in Puerto Rico, many of his fights being shown on TV by producer and fight commentator Ivonne Class and her Video Deportes company. Then, he faced former world Jr. Lightweight champion Lupe Suarez, losing for the first time, when he was
Sources: Pheeds[R=8,P=13],
Total Points: 113. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John Loudon McAdam
on the Present System of Road-Making (1816) Practical Essay on the Scientific Repair and Preservation of Roads (1819). In 1820 Parliament awarded him 2,000 pounds for his efforts and in 1827 he was made Surveyor-General of metropolitan roads. When he was appointed surveyor to the Bristol Turnpike Trust in 1816 he remade the roads under his control with crushed stone bound with gravel on a firm base of large stones. A camber, making the road slightly convex, ensured the rainwater rapidly drained off the road and did not penetrate the foundations. This way of building roads later became known as the
Sources: Pheeds[R=9,P=11],
Total Points: 111. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

View camera
ground glass image is sometimes difficult to view, the photographer may use a cloth to cover their head and the rear of the camera to assist in composition. To take the picture the glass is replaced with a sheet of film in a film holder. The lens and film standards are not fixed relative to each other (unlike most cameras), this allows movements of the lens and film plane in respect to each other. Generally, view cameras are built for large film formats (measurements in inches): 4x5, 5x7, 4x10, 5x12, 8x10, 11x14, 8x20, 12x20, 20x24, and 30x40 are all popular formats.
Sources: Pheeds[R=10,P=10],
Total Points: 110. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John Mugabi
fight both at Jr. Middleweight and Middleweight, fans began to talk of the possibility of him challenging either world Jr. Middleweight champion Hearns or world Middleweight champion Hagler. By the time Mugabi was done with all those capable boxers, his knockout win streak had reached 26 in a row, without any of his professional opponents faring any better. Because of that and because of Hagler's tough battle with Hearns on April of 1985, many fans thought Mugabi had a chance to be the man to take Hagler's world Middleweight title away. The fight between Hagler and Mugabi was set up for
Sources: Pheeds[R=11,P=9],
Total Points: 109. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John Henry Lewis
to fight Sam Terrain on March 11. This proved to be a tragic event, as Terrain died as a consequence of the blows received during Lewis' fourth round knockout win. Lewis had nine more wins in a row before facing future word Heavyweight champion, The Cinderella Man, James J. Braddock. He beat Braddock by a ten round decision, but, after two more wins, on November 16, 1932, he lost for the first time, to fellow world Light Heavyweight champion Maxie Rosembloom, by a decision in ten. Lewis fought four more times, winning three and drawing one, before getting a chance at
Sources: Pheeds[R=12,P=8],
Total Points: 108. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

Joel Fuhrman
believes (and quotes research projects and statistical information to support his claim) that there is excessive consumption of calorie rich food, and minimising of nutritional foods in our modern diet. This has resulted in a paradoxically overfed but undernourished and therefore diseased population in the developed world. He advises that we should base our eating on mainly fresh vegetables, fruit and legumes, while minimising animal products, processed grains and high carbohydrate foods. If we do this we can eat as much as we wish, while progressively shedding weight until we reach and maintain our individual ideal weight. This is because our
Sources: Pheeds[R=13,P=8],
Total Points: 108. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

John Flaxman
same class occupied a principal part of his industry; they are to be found scattered in many churches throughout the length and breadth of England, and in them the finest qualities of his art are represented. One example, the monument to George Steevens originally in St Matthais Old Church is now to be found in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The best are adthirable for pathos and simplicity, and for the alliance of a truly Greek instinct for rhythmical design and composition with that spirit of domestic tenderness and innocence which is one of the secrets of the modern soul. In 1782,
Sources: Pheeds[R=14,P=7],
Total Points: 107. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

José Napoles
Napoles soon found his career in jeopardy. He found asylum in Mexico, where he soon found himself back inside the ring, beating Enrique Camarena by a knockout in two on July 21 of 1962. He won all four of his fights that year. In 1963, he won seven bouts and lost two. He was defeated by Tony Perez and Alfredo Urbina, both by decision, but he beat JC Morgan, by knockout in seven, in Venezuela. 1964 was a fabulous year for Napoles. He travelled to Japan, where he beat Taketeru Yoshimoto by knockout in round one, and he beat future world
Sources: Pheeds[R=15,P=7],
Total Points: 107. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
 

 

 
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