HEADLINES
-- January 4-6, 2003
January 6, 2003
* USA Today: DLH
considers Tokyo tuneup in May
* The Namibian: Police
say Simon not charged, as has been reported
* Arizona Republic: Jones bout is
iffy until it happens
* Boston Globe: Main
Events puts its trust in McGirt
* Washington Post: Fight Night
brings DC spotlight, not crowds
* Washington Post: Judges, at
least, impressed
* Sporting Life: Corley
on course for meeting with Hatton or Witter
* Max Boxing: Corley now
wants Judah
* Mike Nosky: Corrales
is back on Jan. 25
* Clev. Plain-Dealer readers
sound off on women's boxing
* Max Boxing: Toney still
trying to get on Pechanga card
* NY Daily News: Former
Gloves champs in spotlight
* Ringtalk: Angel
Rodriguez' weekend wrap
* Steve Kim: The first quarter of
2003
* Eastside Boxing: How
not to be a heavyweight contender
* Clev. Plain-Dealer: Road
to natl. amateur crown begins in Akron
* Australia: Leija -
Tszyu one of the greats
* Paul Upham: Tszyu wraps
camp with visit from tennis stars
* Australia: Dispute
floors Tszyu viewers
* Australia: Tszyu
has suspect chin, says cornerman
* Sporting life: Calzaghe
eyes Ottke clash
* UK: Sprott
being lined up for Krasniqi
* Belfast Telegraph: Borovski is little
threat to Sinclair
* Glasgow Daily Record: Scots
kids are Lords of the ring
* Sporting Life: Magee
facing layoff
* Middlesborough Evening Gazette (UK): Amanda's
boxing clever
* Martin Kelner: Boxer takes the
stain of false blood from carpet
* Philippines: Penalosa
retires
* Guyana: Narcotics
official gunned down; was also boxing referee
January 5, 2003
* Washington Post: Corley defends
title
* Washington Times: DC's
Corley retains junior welter crown
* USA Today: Corley cruises
to lopsided win
* AP: Corley
outpoints Bailey
* AP: Perez
captures IBF 115-pound title
* Washington Post: Boxer taken to
hospital after win on undercard
* Washington Times: Armory
show seen as start of revival
* Showtime press
release about the show
* SecondsOut: The Buzz - King
spotting
* Adrian Warren: Tszyu
brings his firepower back to where it all began
* The Age (Au.): Gentle
man, hard jab
* The Age (Au.): Kostya
has brilliant power - Leija
* John Whisler: Boxing
headed for year to remember
* AP: Piccirillo will
risk title in rematch with Spinks
* Michael Silver: "Boxers
helping boxers" - New York's Ring 8 lives up to its motto
* Newark Star-Ledger: Boxing
Et Cetera
* Royce Feour: Barry
leaving his mark on boxing as trainer
* San Antonio Express-News: Diaz-Rodriguez
bout headlines card
* Ft. Laud. Sun-Sentinel: Taylor
headlines next Miami Fight Night
* Newark Star-Ledger: When
Sanders fights, no time is wasted
* Hartford Courant: Putting
champ's grill to the test
* Paul Upham: Where do our world
champions come from?
* London Daily Telegraph: Williams
poised for biggest shot of his career
* The Mirror (UK): Can
Prince get his career off the ropes?
* Sporting Life: Foster
eyeing title
* Belfast Telegraph: Dunne and dusted for
Bernard
* Tha Guardian (UK): Cartoon time in
BBC ring
* South Africa: SA
boxers set for banner year
* Zambia: BBC has got no title
bouts - official
* India: Amateur
boxing trials being held
January 4, 2003
* Washington Post: Corley wary of
Bailey's rights
* Ft. Laud. Sun-Sentinel: Bailey
ready for biggest fight of career
* Max Boxing: A
different Corley
* Press Release: Quotes from
the Corley-Bailey press conference
* SecondsOut: Corley and
Bailey to produce New Year fireworks
* Washington Times: Big
bout for diminutive champions
* Sydney Morning Herald: Hard to see the animal
in Tszyu
* Max Boxing: Clay-Bey
awarded thin decision over Shufford
* Myrtle Beach Sun News: Facing lawsuit,
DRC member to resign
* Hollywood Reporter: NBC,
Main Events eye boxing series
* Boxing Insider: Mitch
'Blood' Green harrasses "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
* Paul Upham: Braithwaite
defends first against Springs
* Sean Stowell: Cruising
in obscurity
* Fiona Manning: Alvarez -
"My injury is real"
* Galveston Daily News: Cora's
hometown debut on hold
* Oakland County Press (Mich.): Rolling
with the punches
* NY Daily News: Time to
renew registrations
* Sporting Life: Hatton
ready to step up?
* Glasgow Daily Record: Scott's
a big hit as best of British
* Belfast Telegraph: Magee KO blow
* Sporting Life: Alexander-Santos
still on for 2003
* Belfast Telegraph: Pro move tempting
for Lord of the flys Liam
* Glasgow Daily Record: Tam's
thrown in the towel
* Clive Bernath: Young
prospects to watch in 2003
* UK: Popular
amateur trainer Humpston dies
* Philippines: Pacquaio
eyes megabucks tiff
* Eastside Boxing: Wanted - foreign foe for
Pacquaio
* The Monitor (Uganda): Jukko
bewitched me, says Tanzanian boxer
* Zambia: Boxing Board lists 2002
major achievements
* Fiji Daily Post: Cama
hits out at FABA
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