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 | | Arguello was a clean living man, dedicated to his wife and family, who had to emigrate to the U.S to avoid facing the Nicaraguan government that had threatened to ruin him. |
 | | Pryor, on the other hand, was a known drug abuser who was facing a pending divorce and had a careless, reckless lifestyle. |
 | | As such, promoters billed it as a battle of a "good guy" against a "bad guy", adding a dramatic tone to the match. |
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