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January 21, 2003
* Dan Rafael: Roach helping mold Tyson into shape
* Sporting Life: Lewis date still a mystery
* Tim Dahlberg: Foreman is no longer grilled about his boxing career

* Dan Rafael: Gatti wants to be next in line for Tszyu
* Sydney Morning Herald: Another chapter written - but is the book finished?
* James Hooper: Kostya - I'm getting bored
* Pedro Fernandez: Shedding tears in the "City of Angels"

* Douglass Fischer: Have you ever been experienced?
* Press Release: McCline returns March 1 on Jones-Ruiz card

* Rochester Dem. & Chron.: Murray-Frazier bout could be a reality
* Susan Reimer: Let Tyson, tigers stay in Las Vegas
* Frank Gonzalez: Tszyu vs. Leija - "Adding insult to injury"

* SecondsOut: "Too Sharp" returns this weekend
* SF Chronicle: Berkeley friends present Oakland bouts
* NY Daily News: For Gloves, day at Beach

* NY Post: Amateur boxer slain
* AP: Harry Forbes, longtime newspaperman and boxing official, dead at 89

* Max Boxing: Marty Mulcahey's Boxing from an Odd Angle
* Bloomington Herald Times (Ind.): Boxing matches drawing scrutiny
* Chicago Sun-Times: Leo puts on boxing exhibition
* Everett Herald (Wash.): Is Snohomish County a boxing hotbed?

* Montreal Gazette: Mansour stages boxing upset
* UK: BBBC wants to end "star" fights

* UK: Board to quiz Maloney
* Glasgow Herald: Weir vows charity fight will go ahead
* Sporting Life: Farnell sets sights on grudge match
* SecondsOut: British Buzz - Fallen star Rhodes returns

* Belfast Telegraph: Culshaw and Kelly lined up for duel
* Sporting Life: Eastman gets new opponent

* Belfast Telegraph: Scott's food for thought
* Eastside Boxing: Philippine title fight results

* Sun Star (Philippines): Batawang wins RP title
* Philippines: Cebuano pug impresses Salud
* SecondsOut: ALA boys remain unbeaten

* The Monitor (Uganda): Sabata to fight Englishman
* Uganda: Young talent emerges at national Open
* India: Suryavanski crowned "best boxer"

* Pakistan: 13 Pakistani boxers to be trained in Azerbajian


January 20, 2003
* San Antonio Express-News: Leija unable to pull off title heist
* San Antonio Express-News: A wide world of options awaits Leija
* Australia: Family decides for Tszyu
* Melbourne Herald Sun: Roar energy pumps Tszyu
* Washington Post: Mitchell wants shot at Tszyu
* Canada: Berbick turns himself in

* Robert Cassidy: Sugar Shane stepping up
* Max Boxing: Navarro looks golden

* Santos Perez: Outdoor bouts in South Florida? Not when it's 40 degrees
* Clev. Plain-Dealer: Area amateurs advance to regional tourney in Akron
* Ft. Laud. Sun-Sentinel: Boxing returns to Hollywood

* Tacoma News Tribune: Fans pack Tacoma casino for fight card
* Robert Morales: Perez stops Tandy
* Edmonton Journal: Chuvalo's broken heart in anti-drug message
* Merced Sun Star (Cal.): Alcorn claims IWBF crown

* NY Daily News: Gloves open in Brooklyn
* BR Bearden: Boxing's record on race and opportunity

* Victorville Daily Press (Cal.): Fists of fury raise funds in a hurry
* Halifax Daily News: Cave cans fight after losing bout with sore throat
* The Independent (UK): Eager Farnell makes hard work of first defense
* UK: Boxing trio in bother over televised celebrity bout

* UK: Boxer's big day
* Uganda: Kizza told to show power
* Ghana Web: Ugandan to defend title in Ghana
* The Monitor (Uganda): Zebra wins national open


January 19, 2003
* AAP: Tszyu retains world title
* San Antonio Express-News: Tszyu prevails after ear injury forces Leija to quit

* Sporting Life: Tszyu retains titles
* Newark Star-Ledger: Harris, ex-manager headed to court
* George Kimball: Roach tests Tyson's iron

* AJC: Forrest lifts fellow locals on undercard
* Ft. Laud. Sun-Sentinel: Torres takes IBA crown; Camacho win on TKO
* AP: Camacho stops Villareal in return to ring
* AP: Grigorian retains WBO lightweight title

* Dr. Todd Chapman: Cardiac surgery, boxing, and the art of the dance
* Tim Dahlberg: Foreman proved that a man can change for the better
* Newark Star-Ledger: Boxing et cetera

* Rusty Rubin: I rarely get everything right
* Huntsville Times: Holyfield, awed fans go eye-to-eye

* Boxing Insider Colazzo beats Primera at Ballroom Boxing
* Fiona Manning: Shibata Flores to retire
* Houston Chronicle: McGirt happy as trainer
* David Mayo: Rowland ready for bigger and better things
* Eddie Goldman: The art of the fight prediction
* Fresno Bee: Judges swing and miss on this one
* Fresno Bee: Alcorn adds by division
* Durham Herald Sun: Durham boxer earns TKO in Raleigh
* Press Release: Sharmba Mitchell to wear Brian Mitchell's jersey

* Boxing Insider: Esteban DeJesus - a tragic story
* Muskegon Chronicle: Tough to knock out
* Idaho Statesman: Keene gets narrow victory in comeback

* LA Daily News: DLH has second great debut
* Robert Morales: Inside job wins for Perez
* Waterloo Record (Canada): Binkowski adamant he'll win back Polish fans

* Tacoma News Tribune: Boxer's road to ministry is through ring
* Sporting Life: Farnell retains belt
* London Daily Telegraph: Farnell power prevails
* UK: Vanzie humbled by Romanov

* UK: No excuses from Vanzie
* Anthony Evans: Danny looking to emulate Lewis

* SecondsOut: Change of opponent for Clinton Woods
* BBC Online: Bethnal rebirth
* SecondsOut: Eastman to face Tendil for vacant title
* Belfast Telegraph: Steeped in boxing tradition
* London Daily Telegraph: Wanted - a major sponsor

* SecondsOut: Krence stalking top heavies
* Philippines: Gainer-Pacquaio rumble ditched
* New Zealand: Boxer's first win earns mum a TV
* Daily Nation (Kenya): WBC to mark 40th anniversary

* Norway Post: Hansvoll wrongly accused of doping
* Zambia: I'm Using Rematch As a Warm-Up Against Briton - 'Galagata' Zulu
* Leonard Neill: Botha announces fight plans
* Uganda: Kizza for Accra event
* Australia: Bout big hit with girls

* Sun Star (Philippines):
Cebu boxers sweep Negros foes
* Jakarta Post: Reduced competitiveness blamed on lack of stars
* India: International boxing event in February






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