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DALLAS -- As Evander Holyfield stood in the hallway signing autographs, his trainer, Ronnie Shields, had a chance to relax.

 

 

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'Bruce' is ugly, but heftiness counts Eleven-year-old wins $2,000 prize

It wasn't a beauty contest.

Had it been a contest of looks, some cabbage other than "Bruce" might have won the Giant Cabbage Weigh-Off on Friday night at the Alaska State Fair.Even its grower, 11-year-old Brenna Dinkel of the famous cabbage-growing Dinkel family of Wasilla, admits that.

Just before the weighing began in front of the packed grandstands in the huge Farm Exhibits barn, she pointed out one particularly gooey leaf to her friends.