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Teenager charged with the murder of boxing champ O'Neil
Jamaican-born International Boxing Federation champion ONeil Bell rests during the WBA-WBC cruiserweight championship match in Levallois Perret, outside of Paris, 17 March 2007. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

ATLANTA, Dec 4 — Atlanta police yesterday charged a young man with the fatal shooting last month of former cruiserweight boxing champion O’Neil “Supernova” Bell.

Bell, 40, was killed during a robbery after leaving a bus, said police, who found him lying in the street on November 25.

A second man was also shot, but survived.

Tycorion Davis, 18, was charged with killing Bell, Atlanta homicide commander Charles Hampton said in a news conference.

“We’re still looking for one more individual, possibly two,” Hampton said.

He called the robbery “a crime of opportunity,” but did not disclose further details.

Bell, who was born in Jamaica, boxed under the name “Supernova.”

He was the undisputed cruiserweight champion in 2006, winning the World Boxing Council, World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation titles after a 10th-round knockout of Jean-Marc Mormeck in New York. — Reuters  

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