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Before he lost the 'Battle of the Sexes,' Bobby Riggs won over a Rochester crowd - Post Bulletin | Rochester Minnesota news, weather, sports
Bobby Riggs - Wikipedia
Bobby Riggs - Wikipedia
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Bobby Riggs
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Four decades after the Battle of the Sexes, the fight for equality goes on | Tennis | The Guardian
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A Mighty Girl - Tennis legend Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in three straight sets to win the famous “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match on this day in 1973. Once
Bobby Riggs | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Bobby Riggs, the legendary tennis hustler, has a hundred bucks that says he can beat you. Somehow. | San Diego Reader