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The last time Rodney King was beaten up by the police, Los Angeles experienced appalling race riots in which 53 people were killed, more than 2,000 injured, and a billion dollars-worth of damage caused by the city’s outraged black community. Seventeen years, a criminal trial and a $3m legal settlement later, King has put himself back in harm’s way, agreeing to go toe-to-toe with a notoriously aggressive cop through the colourful medium of celebrity boxing. America’s most famous living victim of police brutality last night stepped into a ring with one Simon Aouad, who was thrown out of Philadelphia’s police force because, in his own words, he “couldn’t follow the rules”. Their fight, at a hotel near the city’s airport, was broadcast across America on pay-per-view and watched by a live audience paying $25 a ticket. It marked the latest in a series of bizarre money-making projects that have allowed King to emerge as an unlikely star of reality television. Now 43, King recently appeared in