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He fought on, and met some future or former world champions such as Freddie Pendleton, Charles Murray, James " Buddy " McGirt, Roger Mayweather, Rafael Ruelas and Kostya Tszyu, as well as world title challengers like Wilfredo Rivera, Oba Carr and Darryl Tyson.
However, McGirt has had some successes in title fights of some of his fighters.

McGirt and fighters
McGirt trains many top ranked fighters, including Antonio Tarver, Timo Hoffmann and James McGirt Jr ..
Some of his high-profile fights have ended in defeats for his fighters, including Lamon Brewster who lost his WBO title in a rematch to Wladimir Klitschko, ( IBF, WBO, Ring Magazine Heavyweight champion ), Antonio Tarver who lost to Bernard Hopkins, Tomasz Adamek who lost WBC title to Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi who lost to Ricky Hatton ( which saw Malignaggi leave McGirt in search of a new trainer ), and Arturo Gatti who was KO'd by Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Carlos Baldomir.

McGirt and trains
McGirt also trains Kurt Pellegrino's boxing, his first venture into MMA.

McGirt and .
The album was produced by Chasez, Dallas Austin, and contributing artists Basement Jaxx, BT and rapper Ol ' Dirty Bastard, under the pseudonym Dirt McGirt.
Taylor followed Whitaker and Pazienza by beating Buddy McGirt in 1988 for the world's Jr. Welterweight title.
He then broke off his relationship with Buddy McGirt and had a new trainer in Micky Ward.
Lamon Brewster returned to the ring on July 7, 2007, losing his rematch against Wladimir Klitschko after trainer Buddy McGirt stopped the fight after the sixth round.
* William McGirt – Professional golfer on the PGA Tour.
Neumann is now a widely respected figure within the boxing community and has worked in the ring for countless title fights involving champions including Mike Tyson, Meldrick Taylor, Buddy McGirt, Chris Byrd, Evander Holyfield, John Ruiz, and many others.
The once heavily-hyped Grant has had several high-profile trainers, including Don Turner, Teddy Atlas, Buddy McGirt and currently Eddie Mustafa Muhammad.
He was trained for the fight by Floyd Mayweather, Sr. Hatton dominated for all of the fight and defeated Malignaggi by 11th-round TKO when Malignaggi's trainer, Buddy McGirt, threw in the towel 48 seconds into the round.
Before releasing A Son Unique, ODB changed his stage name from Ol ' Dirty Bastard to Dirt McGirt.
The working title for the album was Dirt McGirt.
James Walter " Buddy " McGirt ( born January 17, 1964, Brentwood, New York ) is an American boxing trainer and retired boxer.
In 1988, McGirt defeated Frankie Warren, avenging his only defeat, to win the IBF light welterweight title.
McGirt lost the titles to Pernell Whitaker in 1993.
McGirt's son, James McGirt Jr., is also a professional boxer.

some and fighters
The hard core of the pro-Communist rebel force numbers only some 2,000 tough Viet Minh guerrilla fighters.
Many fighters have secondary ground-attack capabilities, and some are designed as dual-purpose fighter-bombers.
By World War II, most fighters were all-metal monoplanes armed with batteries of machine guns or cannons and some were capable of speeds approaching 400 mph.
Most fighters up to this point had one engine but a number of twin engined fighters were built, however they were found defenseless against single engine fighters and were relegated to other tasks, some becoming night fighters, fitted with very primitive radar sets.
Most modern combat aircraft can carry a pair of basic air-to-air missiles and some of the larger fighters such as the Sukhoi Su-27 can carry as many as 12.
By mid-1942, the Allies began to regroup and while some Allied aircraft such as the Brewster Buffalo and the P-39 were hopelessly outclassed by fighters like Japan's Zero, others such as the Army's P-40 and the Navy's Wildcat possessed attributes such as superior firepower, ruggedness and dive speed, and the Allies soon developed tactics ( such as the Thach weave ) to take advantage of these strengths.
Within each style, there is considerable variation among fighters, as some fighters may have their guard higher for more head protection while others have their guard lower to provide better protection against body punches.
In some encounters with highly trained and conditioned fighters, multiple side-kicks have seen disastrous results against the abs of their targets.
Article 4 of the Third Geneva Convention protects captured military personnel, some guerrilla fighters and certain civilians.
There are also complementing skills which are only of associated with some classes ; parry ( the ability to block a blow with the sword ), for instance, is mainly used by fighters and paladins, lock picking and sneaking thief's hobby, and the ability to cast magic spells is usually associated with magic user.
Jeremy McDermott, co-director of Insight Crime, estimates that FARC may have some 30, 000 ' part-time fighters ' in 2011, consisting of both armed and unarmed civilian supporters making up the rebel militia network, instead of full-time fighters wearing uniforms.
During World War I French engineer Auguste Rateau fitted turbochargers to Renault engines powering various French fighters with some success.
In some stories, specific skills can be learned by spending several years in seclusion with a master or gathering together with a group of fighters to assist each other.
In the 18th century, for example, Scottish Highland fighters liked to wield small shields ( known as a targe ), and as late as the 19th century, some non-industrialized peoples employed them ( such as Zulu warriors ) when waging war.
The slow Potez 540 rarely survived three months of air missions, moving some 80 knots against enemy fighters flying at more than 250 knots.
However, children are used as messengers and couriers, and in some cases as fighters and suicide bombers in attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians.
Also, in the Kosovo War the ethnic-Albanian militant organization known as the UÇK ( Kosovo Liberation Army ) used child soldiers, with 10 % of their fighters being under the age of 18, and some being as young as 13.
In 1998, a Human Rights Watch press release indicated that 30 percent of some guerrilla units were made up of children and up to 85 percent of some of the militias, which are considered to serve as a " training ground for future guerrilla fighters.
Kurt Tank, who developed some of the greatest WWII aircraft fighters also entered Argentina in the late 40 ´ s.

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Then, in some way, this lack of faith in the cavalry became mixed up in his mind with the dragging effect of wagon trains and was hardened into a prejudice.
An aircraft with a load of small nuclear weapons could very conceivably be given a mission to suppress all trains operating within a specified geographic area of Russia -- provided that we had used some of our ICBMs to degrade Russia's air defenses before our bombers got there.
Insofar as it carried railroad trains under a city street, some have claimed it be the world's first subway tunnel, though, unlike a modern rapid transit subway, it had no stations.
There have been repeated case studies regarding the installation of a high speed line between the cities of Valparaíso and Santiago, some even considering maglev trains, but no serious action has ever been taken on the matter.
Rail transport is fairly developed, with dual track and electrification not very common, although high-speed tilting trains are used on some routes.
In some European countries the distinction between commuter trains and long-distance / intercity trains is very hard to make, because of the relatively short distances involved.
For example, so-called " intercity " trains in Belgium and the Netherlands carry many commuters and their equipment, range and speeds are similar to those of commuter trains in some larger countries.
However, this term is used in Australia ( Sydney for example ) to describe the regional trains operating beyond the boundaries of the suburban services, even though some of these " inter-city " services stop all stations similar to German regional services.
The motive power for locomotive-hauled commuter trains may be either electric or Diesel-electric, although some countries, such as Germany and some of the former Soviet-bloc countries, also use diesel-hydraulic locomotives.
In Russia, Ukraine and some other countries of the former Soviet Union, electrical multiple unit passenger suburban trains called Elektrichka are widespread.
In order to gain weaponry, some of the Red Guards located along the Viipuri-Tampere railway had been alerted beforehand, on 23 – 26 January, to safeguard Russian trains carrying a heavy shipment of weapons to the Finnish Reds, as agreed between Ali Aaltonen and V. I.
In contrast, some trains have self-propelled payload-carrying vehicles.
However, some locomotive hauled passenger trains may utilize more than one locomotive, as do many locomotive hauled freight trains, and so are able to continue at reduced speed after the failure of one locomotive.
Sometimes a higher ( premium ) fare may be required for the faster journey, especially for some international trains in western Europe.
In the United Kingdom, some railway stations have tracks where there are no platforms, allowing more fast trains to rush past those stations without stopping.
Also some of the X 2000 and Intercity trains to Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Kalmar cross the bridge, stopping at Copenhagen Airport.
* One of the world's longest trains ( up to 2. 5 km long ) runs here, with more than 200 wagons mainly transporting iron ore, and some carriages for passengers ; alternatively, people sit on top of the iron piles.
Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten estimated in January 2008 that some 13, 000 moose had died in collisions with Norwegian trains since 2000.
The only other significant non-heritage operator is the tourist oriented Taieri Gorge Railway in Otago, which runs regular passenger trains on part of the former Otago Central Railway and some on the Main South Line.
The Swiss Federal Railways run some 5000 passenger trains covering approximately 274, 000 kilometres daily, half of which are trains operated by long distance services the other half being regional and suburban services.

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