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<title>SIs Top 21 Memorable Sports Brawls - Pictures</title>
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<title>From McLuhan to Artest - Street-fightin&#x26;#x27; men stomp the quiet virtues.</title>
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<description>By now, you&#x26;#x27;ve probably seen the tape of the fight between Ron Artest and the Detroit Pistons fans. Just kidding. You&#x26;#x27;ve seen it. You&#x26;#x27;ve seen it in real time, in slo-mo and--my favorite--super slo-mo. In super slo-mo, Ron Artest&#x26;#x27;s $50-million arm flows into the head of the (apparently innocent) fan like a bird&#x26;#x27;s feather landing lightly on a fireplug. As aesthetics, rather than street fighting, it&#x26;#x27;s hard not to gape and admire. The art director at Sports Illustrated also noticed how TV&#x26;#x27;s compulsion to bathe us in images, no matter the subject, had transformed the fight into something else. For...</description>
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