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HEADLINES -- January 13-15, 2003

January 15, 2003
* AP: Tapia whereabouts still a mystery after release
* Abq. Tribune: Doc - Tapia could fight again
* San Antonio Express-News: Leija has only one gripe, a thing about the ring

* John Whisler: Intrigue abounds for welterweight title bout
* Melbourne Herald Sun: Bleeding history worries Jesse

* USA Today: Promoters turn to scaled-down pay-per-view
* Hollywood Reporter: Tyson might bite on reality show

* Memphis Comm. Appeal: Injury delays Hearns fight
* Washington Post: McGirt, in a lot of people's corners

* Gregory Leon: Fire still burning in Holyfield
* KBCI-TV (Boise): Keene addicted to boxing

* Max Boxing: Williamson broke jaw against Wiggins
* LVRJ: Mack re-elected NAC chairman

* Fiona Manning: Corrales - "My life is a miracle"
* Portland Tribune: The champ who wasn't

* Press Release: Clark ready for battle with Marshall
* McKeesport Daily News (Pa.): Amateur boxers thrill Palisades crowd
* Anderson Herald Bulletin (Ind.): Local boxer wins Silver Gloves

* Alexandria Town Talk (La.): Work on boxing training center starts Jan. 27
* Lowell Sun (Mass.): Wrestling star tries on Gloves
* Glasgow Herald: Harrison moves up a class for late show

* SecondsOut: Audley faces 44-3-1 American
* Sporting LIfe: Calloway not intimidated by Harrison bout
* The Independent (UK): Warren confirms major fights

* Sporting Life: The future of the fight game
* UK: Campaign to honor Fitzimmons
* Ireland: Kelly rejects fight offer
* Belfast Telegraph: Andy can prove Burns night star
* Glasgow Daily Record: Old Firm boxing is KO'd
* Glasgow Daily Record: Grant - Why I pulled out of charity bash

* Glasgow Daily Record: "Champ Attack" lover is dead
* Glasgow Evening Times: The Tommy vs. Gordon show

* Press Release: EBU champ Trabant ready for Klose
* Australia: Mundine seeks return

* Uganda: Jukko still fighting
* Uganda: Asiku joking; Jukko retorts
* South Africa: Innocent refuses to give up

* Iraq: Young Arab boxers start major competition



January 14, 2003
* AP: Tapia released from Las Vegas hospital
* Washington Post: Divorce granted for Tyson and wife after deal reached
* AP: Tyson hit by KO punch in divorce settlement

* SecondsOut: The Buzz - WBC to strip DLH?
* Press Release: Mosley prepares for junior middleweight bout at Mandalay Bay
* Max Boxing: Jose Navarro - just rub the lamp and make a wish

* Tokyo: Sirimongkol defends WBC 130-lb. title
* Boston Herald: Pender a mixture of fists, wits
* Thomas Hauser: Don King and George W. Bush redux
* Edmonton Sun: Two different cards painted on canvas

* Max Boxing: Boxing from an odd angle
* Eastside Boxing interviews Sharmba Mitchell
* Press Release: Campbell vs. Casamayor - a view from the corners

* Bernard Fernandez: A puncher's chance
* John Beyrooty: Olympic Auditorium still going strong
* Cleveland Plain-Dealer: Bey gets shot at Titan Games

* NY Daily News: Bravest lady looks golden
* Parsippany Daily Record (NJ): For youth, the ring is their escape

* Kentucky: Boxer plans gym in Pikesville
* Fall River Herald News (Mass.): PAL sponsoring annual Gloves tourney

* Tallahassee Democrat: Sunshine State Games here in '04
* KXAS-TV (Fort Worth): Guns & Hoses - fighting for charity
* UK: Calloway next up for Harrison

* The Independent (UK): Harrison steps up in class to face Calloway
* Paul Upham: Ndou - Hatton is ducking me!
* Anthony Evans: Takaloo - "Jim Rock is in trouble"
* Glasgow Daily Record: Ken's kid gloves

* Huddersfield Daily Examiner (UK): Now Hobson eyes hometown date for long-awaited title tilt
* UK: Female boxing KO'd - by work
* Eastside Boxing: Holiday ready for Olympic champ Abdulaev
* Kenya: Boxers and referees to undergo medical tests
* Uganda: Knockout on first day



January 13, 2003
* AP: Johnny Tapia's condition improves
* Steve Kim: Is "Mida Vida Loca" over?
* Abq. Journal: Tapia story cries for happier ending
* Dan Rafael: DLH juggles training, new cable series
* Robert Cassidy: DLH - fighter and promoter
* Sydney Morning Herald: From gushers with love - fans flock to praise Tszyu
* Boston Herald: Paul Pender dead at 72
* Eastside Boxing: Time to make a move - Juan Carlos Gomez, the heavyweight
* Pedro Fernandez: On the road in the Big Apple
* Flint Journal: What's next for Chris Byrd?
* Flint Journal: Backing up the Byrds
* Sacramento Bee: Corrales faces 40-year-old in ring return
* Elisa Harrison: Hopkins - the most feared, the most despicable
* Detroit Free Press: Booker avenges his childhood idol's loss
* Detroit Free Press: Detroit's Williams wins tough decision Friday
* Akron Beacon Journal: Akron high school boxer's youth no hinderance
* Hartford Courant: Boxer faces challenge to KO excess calories
* Boxing Talk: Pacquaio may pass on non-title fight
* Nick Gionco: Change in sked for Pacquaio
* Angel Rodriguez: Pair of late starters gets big chance
* Rusty Rubin: In Rusty's Corner
* Kagan.com: Top Rank and Showtime lose round in challenge to Florida tax
* Sean Durack: Chuvalo delivers powerful anti-drug message to students
* Paul Upham: Vlad Warton home after long year
* Detroit Free Press: Video game - one punch and you're hooked
* Leslie McCarthy: Boxing has no need to apologize for its being
* Anthony Evans: Samuels fights on, targets titles
* SecondsOut: Humphrey to defend against Leslie
* SecondsOut: Vanzie to hit the ground running
* The Scotsman: Jimmy looks back on his bouts with "Raging Bull"
* London Times: Pecs and the city packs a punch with businessmen
* SecondsOut: Janiola to vie for OPBF title in May
* NY Times: Mideast boxer's struggle intertwines with intifada
* Uganda: Open boxing starts today
* India: Sarhitkan boxers are overall champs






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