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By George Kimball
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, January 31, 2009 MONTREAL --- The trace of a smile was still there whenever the television cameras came near, but by the 11th round at the Bell Centre on Friday, the face of the normally debonair promoter Yvon Michel bore the expression of a presidential candidate already mentally composing his concession speech. Thanks to a couple of third-round knockdowns, Juan Urango had staked himself a huge early lead. It had been apparent for some time that the only chance of the IBF 140-pound belt staying in Canada mig ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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