Jimmy Jacobs, co-manager of heavyweight champion Mike...
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Jimmy Jacobs, co-manager of heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, was remembered at funeral services as a man “with an iron will to win.”
Tyson, who served as a pallbearer, sat in the front row and wiped his eyes throughout a 45-minute ceremony at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel in Culver City.
Jacobs, who suffered from lymphocytic leukemia for nine years, died Wednesday in New York at 58.
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