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To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (O'Neil Is A Former Boxer)

To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (O'Neil Is A Former Boxer)

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O'Neil is a former amateur boxer that competed in USA Boxing sanctioned matches in the late 1990's. He KO'd 1991, 1993 LSU National Baseball Champion Jeffrey Naquin on June 20, 1998. Naquin retained a full NCAA Division I athletic scholarship. Naquin signed sports memorabalia on Worthpoint and pictures of him playing baseball are for sale on eBay. O'Neil TKO'd 1997, 1999 US Armed Forces Superheavyweight Boxing Champion Preston Hartzog on October 8, 1999. Hartzog was a member of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program. O'Neil's boxing matches occurred at 3D Boxing Gym in Colorado Springs. 3D Boxing Gym was owned by Dickie Wood. Wood was a USA Boxing official. Lockheed Martin provided facilitation for the matches. Preston Hartzog was Vitali Klitschko's primary paid sparring partner for the Lennox Lewis vs. Vitali Klitschko professional boxing match that was contested for the WBC heavyweight world title on June 21, 2003 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Hartzog was interviewed by ESPN before the match. Lewis had defeated Mike Tyson in his previous fight. O'Neil's amateur boxing record is 2 wins and 0 losses (2 KO's).
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