HEADLINES
- July 10-12, 2002
July 12, 2002
LENNOX - NO WAY, IRON MIKE
* AP: Lewis
wants $30 million for rematch with Tyson
* USA Today: Klitschko calls
Lewis out for shot at title
* Dean Juipe: Mosley
planning for rematch with Oscar
* Las Vegas Sun: Sugar
Shane's sour grapes
* USA Today: Trinidad
says no offer will get him back in game
* LVRJ: Autopsy
reveals Alcazar was fit to fight
* Sporting Life: Keeping
up with the Joneses
* Biloxi Sun-Herald: Biloxi
still a contender for Jones fight
* Dan Rafael: A
golden goose for Goossen
* Abq. Tribune: As Tapia swaps
promoters again, he's running out of precious time
* McAllen Monitor: Marquez,
Otero battle tonight
* Jason Probst: Notes on
bilingual smack and flying stools
* Fresno Bee: Casino is
fighting off the ropes
* Marty Mucahey: Forgotten
champ - Mario D'Agata
* Herald-Dispatch (WV): Tyson's star falls, but so
does game
* UK: Harrison
told to get mean
* Derek Bilton: Audley's
looking "A-Farce"
* BBC Online: Lewis
versus Harrison
* Sporting Life: Users
say Harrison not en route to crown
* South Africa: Fans
will be able to watch Forerst-Mosley live
* South Africa: Fana-Funeka
bout billed to be cracker
* Zimbabwe to
host Zambia weekend boxing extravaganza
July 11, 2002
* Las Vegas Sun: Lewis'
future may hinge on Johnson
* Boston Herald: Road to
respect leads Ruiz home
* Max Boxing: King wants
"Quiet Man" to deliver KO
* SF Chronicle: A
rematch that will pack punch
* Patrick Kehoe: Mosley to
pay back Forrest, with interest
* Thomas Gerbasi: "Black
Rhino" and "White Buffalo" meet at the crossroads
* NY Daily News: Heavies'
bout all about hope
* Doug Fischer: Word
to the Weis
* Akron Beacon-Journal: Pete
Rose gets in the hall of fame - for boxing
* Steve Kim: Remember Rocky
(Juarez)?
* Press release: Lewis
offends Klitschkos
* UK: Harrison
extends unbeaten run
* David Smith: Audley
continues steady progress
* London Times: Harrison
dragged into brawl at door to victory
* The Independent (UK): Harrison rolls on
with ill-tempered win
* UK: Round-by-round
of the Harrison-Negus
* Sporting Life: Reid
settles for points win
* UK: Woods
hopes for success
* UK: White challenges Warren
to $250,000 side bet
* Australia: Ban
Ellis-Mundine bout - AMA
* The Age (Au.): Ellis-Mundine
fight fears
* El Paso Times: Awards
for the worst of boxing
* Anthony Evans: Williams vs. Long -
the waiting's nearly over
* Boston Globe: "Real
McCoy" a dizzying story about identity
* AP: Former
Canadian Olympic boxing coach suspended
* John Reid: Holister's Jeffries
defends her WIBF crown
* South Africa: Bungu and Ledwaba to rewrite boxing history
* Daily Dispatch (South Africa): Battered
boxer on comeback trail
* Bangkok Post: Somluck
in doubt in Busan
July 10, 2002
BERNARD PRICES HIMSELF OUT
* USA Today: Potential
Jones-Hopkins rematch on hold
* NY Daily News: Fighting
to put ban behind him
* Paul Upham: Showtime wants
Tszyu super-fights
* AP: Lewis - fight
with Klitschko would be "waste of time"
* Steve Kim: 5th of July
fireworks
* Jason Probst: Mosley's on a
mission, no butts about it
* AP: Hearns pushes
back comeback fight
* Detroit News: Hearns now hopes to
come back in August
* AP: Byrd
packs punch, faith in move to Vegas
* Max Boxing: Trinidad breaks
his silence
* AP: Trujillo
remains unbeaten with unanimous decision
* David Avila: Trujillo
beats Valenzuela in slugfest
* Pedro Fernandez: Arum has no
phones
* Phila. Daily News: Canvassing
for contenders
* Baton Rouge Advocate: Etienne faces Botha
in 12-rounder
* Paul Upham: Pacquaio deals
set to shock boxing world
* Seconds Out: Patient
Austin waiting for a superfight
* Toronto Sun: Female boxer big hit
in ring
* Mike Nosky: Patterson
added to July 19 card
* Baltimore Sun: New
Mack Lewis gym is a knockout
* News 8 - Austin (Tx.): Local
fighter has eyes on Olympic team
* Calgary Sun: Boxer hopes
to have surgery
* David Smith: Harrison
walks tall after Vegas
* Sporting Life: Harrison
blast for government
* The Guardian (UK): Fighting talk from
Harrison
* Steve Bunce: Stand-up comic could
turn Harrison into a joke
* Japan Today: Former
WBA champ Kobayashi to quit
* Paul Upham: No doubt -
Lester Ellis will fight Mundine
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