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Video: The impact of Stuart Scott's "Fight Like Hell" ESPYS speech


In 2014, accepted the Jimmy V Award at the ESPYS, leaving us all with a memory and a message that still echoes today. Featuring interviews with his daughters Taelor and Sydni Scott and colleagues who knew him well, the feature reflects upon Scott’s legacy, authenticity and the profound impact of his speech and what it helped to create. (ESPN.com)

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Video: The impact of Stuart Scott's