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Anchor text: Match of the Century
Target Entity: World_Chess_Championship_1972
Preceding Context: Spassky's reign as world champion lasted three years, as he lost to Fischer of the United States in 1972 in the "
Succeeding Context: ". The contest took place in Reykjavík, Iceland, at the height of the Cold War, and consequently was seen as symbolic of the political confrontation between the two superpowers. Spassky accommodated many demands by Fischer, including moving the third game into a side room. The Fischer vs Spassky World championship was the most widely covered chess match in history, as mainstream media throughout the world covered the match. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke with Fischer urging him to play the match, and chess was at its apex. The match could not have occurred without Spassky's tremendous sportsmanship, accommodating many demands of Fischer, refusing to use these demands as an opportunity to win by forfeit.
Paragraph Title: World Champion
Source Page: Boris Spassky

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