Officials in South Dakota’s Brown County say a boxing match between two fifth-graders at a fight night event was completely legal.Brown County State’s Attorney Kimberly Dorsett said she was contacted after the event at Odde Ice Arena by an official at O.M. Tiffany School and other locals who were concerned after the fight night event featured a match between two fifth-graders, the Aberdeen …
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