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Gerald “The G Man” McClellan’s Message for the Fans

April 22, 2017 by Caryn A. Tate Leave a Comment

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“The G Man,” Gerald McClellan, recently posted a brief video message to his fans via his Twitter account.
McClellan is a former two-time middleweight world champion whose career spanned from 1988 until 1995. He was world renowned for his tremendous punching power. In his final fight against Nigel Benn in 1995, McClellan suffered a severe brain injury that forced his retirement from the sport. 

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Caryn is a professional writer, and has written and published everything from ongoing comic books and graphic novels to sports writing, from novels to children's books. Getting to the truth of a story or a situation is what drives her work.

Caryn also writes about boxing at Boxing.com and FightHype.com.

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