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Corrie SandersCorrie Sanders (born 1967) is a South African boxer. He is the third boxer from the African continent to become world Heavyweight champion, behind countrymen Gerrie Coetzee and Francois Botha[?].Sanders began his boxing career with a first round knockout of King Kong Dyubele[?] in the first round, on April 2, 1989. He won his first 23 bouts, 15 by knockout. Among the fighters he beat during that streak were Steve Zouski[?], Art Card[?], future WBO world Cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson[?] and future Evander Holyfield world title challenger Bert Cooper[?]. On fight number 24, May 21 of 1994, he suffered what is so far his only defeat, at the hands of Nate Tubbs[?], by a knockout in round two. He fought 12 more times over the next five years, including a first round knockout over former world Cruiserweight champion Carlos De Leon and a second round knockout over another former world champion, Bobby Czyz. But , after his last fight in 1999, he took a long sabbatical from boxing, winning 2 bouts between there and 2003 but fighting a grand total of three rounds on those two bouts put together. Despite that, the WBO made Sanders a challenger of world Heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko[?]. Much talk had been going on everywhere in the boxing world (boxing magazines, shows, etc) about a unification bout between Klitschko and WBC world champion Lennox Lewis. But on March 8 of 2003, Sanders provided most boxing experts with an upset when he dropped Klitschko four times in two rounds to become the WBO's world Heavyweight champion by a knockout in round two. With that win, Sanders then joined Coetzee and Botha in the short list of African world Heavyweight champions. His record currently stands at 38 wins and 1 loss with 28 wins by knockout. It is a good.html">good.html">good
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the last thirty years, and he does well who holds fast this fact.
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nitrogen increased the yield of hay on permanent meadow land at
nitrogen increased the average yield of potatoes by 88 bushels as an
land was only 51 bushels an acre, these increases in barley, bay,
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Where Is Nitrogen?
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and how can it be secured economically and utilized profitably in
means that a column of air.html">air.html">air 1 inch square taken to the full height of
of the air is nitrogen. Since there are 43,560 square feet in one
earth's surface amounts to 70,000,000 pounds, or nearly 500,000
of corn.html">corn. The leaves of the corn plant are blown about by the wind
this supply.html">supply.
Many people know that clover.html">clover and other legumes have power, through
inexhaustible supply of atmospheric nitrogen which freely enters the
air by a given crop of clover? Not one in a thousand can answer this
prosperity depends in large part upon the possibility of wide
of the nitrogen problem.
As a rule the so-called "practical" farmer is a theorist. He first
continuously. Later he clings to the popular theory that the
and it is safe to say that a large majority of the farmers of. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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