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Hear from Penn State's Anthony Cassar, Mark Hall and more as they reflect on Cassar's journey to defeating Gable Steveson twice along the way to winning the national title in 2019.
Hear from Penn State's Anthony Cassar, Mark Hall and more as they reflect on Cassar's journey to defeating Gable Steveson twice along the way to winning the national title in 2019.
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