“Lawyer training fighter”

Philadelphia Daily News: Ex-boxer Chris Seeger, whose law firm Seeger Weiss has an office in town, has been coaching mixed-martial-arts fighter Wayne Hargrove in boxing. Hargrove KO’d Victor Romero in five seconds a little while back at Atlantic City’s Resorts, and Seeger plans to catch Hargrove competing at Resorts in the New Breed Fighters Ultimate […]

September 23, 2010

Philadelphia Daily News:

Ex-boxer Chris Seeger, whose law firm Seeger Weiss has an office in town, has been coaching mixed-martial-arts fighter Wayne Hargrove in boxing. Hargrove KO’d Victor Romero in five seconds a little while back at Atlantic City’s Resorts, and Seeger plans to catch Hargrove competing at Resorts in the New Breed Fighters Ultimate MMA competition Oct. 8 and 9.

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