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McGirt v. Oklahoma, 591 U.S. ___ (2020), was a
landmark United States Supreme Court case
which held that the
domain reserved for the
Muscogee Nation by...
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BUDDY MCGIRT, BRENTWOOD'S
DETHRONED WELTERWEIGHT,
FIGHTS HIS WAY BACK, Newsday,
September 7, 1993 C****idy, R. "BOXING /
McGirt starts his training...
- 2000,
while still a fugitive, he was
arrested outside a
South Philadelphia McDonald's (at 29th and Gray's
Ferry Ave.),
after he drew a
crowd while signing...
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McGirt is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Buddy McGirt (born 1964),
American boxing trainer and
retired boxer Daniel McGirt (c. 1750–1804)...
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Curtis McGirt III (born June 21, 1979) is an
American professional golfer who
plays on the PGA Tour. Born in Fairmont,
North Carolina,
McGirt grew up...
- his
stage name from Ol'
Dirty **** to Dirt
McGirt. The
working title for the
album was Dirt
McGirt. Sheffield, Rob (13
November 2006). "Ol' Dirty...
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world champions such as
Freddie Pendleton,
Charles Murray,
James "Buddy"
McGirt,
Roger Mayweather,
Rafael Ruelas and
Kostya Tszyu, as well as
world title...
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Eddie C.
McGirt (January 31, 1920 –
December 21, 1999) was an
American football and
basketball coach and
college athletics administrator. He
served as...
- off the JC
Chasez album Schizophrenic... plus he's Dirt
McGirt) 2003 "Pop ****" (as Dirt
McGirt from The
Neptunes album The
Neptunes Present... Clones)...
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James "Buddy"
McGirt and
reigning IBF
light welterweight champion Pernell Whitaker was made
official for
March 6, 1993,
after McGirt's victory over Genaro...