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Janesville Boxer Charged with Armed Robbery

Two men from Janesville, Wisconsin, are charged with armed robbery, including a boxer who recently entered the professional ring. Authorities allege that the boxing debutante was involved in a robbery incident, raising concerns about criminal behavior in the sports community.

The case highlights troubling intersections between sports and crime, as the boxer’s newfound visibility in the pro circuit coincides with these serious charges. Prosecutors are still gathering evidence, and as the story unfolds, they are expected to release more details about the alleged incident and its potential impact on both the local boxing scene and the men’s futures.

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