
Celebrity Boxing The 16th Minute
One More Chance
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Celebrity Boxing: The 16th Minute takes you in the ring and behind the scenes of the fastest-growing Sports Entertainment concept in America as Teen Pop Icon Aaron Carter faces Two Time NBA Champion Lamar Odom
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Aaron Carter
Self

Lamar Odom
Self

Chuck Liddell
Self

Ice-T
Self

Coco Austin
Self
Peter Gunz
Self

Matthew Kaye
Self - Ring Announcer

Paulie Malignaggi
Self - Fight Commentator
Cisco Rosado
Self
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