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July 20, 2002

FORREST 147, MOSLEY 147
* AP: Forrest faces Mosley for WBC title
* Indy Star: It comes down to proving who's best
* AJC: A complete reversal of roles
* AP: McCain says WBC judge selection is ruining credibility

* Steve Hummer: Underwear drops for weigh-in
* Indy Star: Third time's the charm for champ to make weight
* C. Jemal Horton: Mosley needs to win this one, but it just won't happen
* Fight-by-fight - Mosley and Forrest

* Mike Nosky: Ward and Gatti set to war again
* Doug Fischer: Augustus stops Vilches on cuts

* Chicago: Cuevas stops Rivera for USBO title
* Canada: Brown to get shot against Mormeck

* Tim Graham: Thompson determined to make most of big chance
* Press release for Shobox doubleheader on July 27
* South Bend Tribune: LaPorte boxer eyes ring success
* AP: Holmes, Esch look for respect
* Boston Globe: Judge rules Valenti can pursue case
* The Columbian (Wash.): Boxing thumps its way back to the Rose Garden

* Abq. Tribune: The Max factor
* Winston Salem Journal: A return to ringside
* Australia: Taylor returns with win

* Press Release: Saleta has weight advantage over Krasniqi
* Clive Bernath: End of an era for Jack
* Australia: Fight a real opponent, Mundine told
* The Independent (UK): Boxers hold court in the Majestic Suite
* The Star (Malaysia): Coach says two ready for battle in Manchester

* Kenya: Nairobi boxers pull no punches
* Eric Odanga: Spare a thought for former champions


July 19, 2002

* AP: Forrest, Mosley riled up

* USA Today: Mosley's accusations have Forrest fired up
* Carlos Arias: Forrest ready for rematch repeat
* Indy Star: Mosley vows to quiet critics
* Steve Kim: Forrest-Mosley II predictions
* Patrick Kehoe: Five reasons to pick Mosley/Five reasons to pick Forrest
* AJC: Headbutt U. scuttlebutt
* El Paso Times: What if the rematches had been fought?
* Augusta Chronicle: Forrest shuns celebrity spotlight
* Indy Star: Unbeaten Forrest taking fight in stride
* David Avila: Mosley ready for revenge (and De la Hoya)

* Pedro Fernandez: The mind games of boxing
* AP: At 52, Holmes ready for third comeback
* UK: Holyfield wants title shot
* Thomas Gerbasi: Two titles in hand, Freitas looks forward
* UK: Calzaghe will battle Telesco
* The Independent (UK): Calzaghe lines up #10
* Mike Nosky: Johnson ready for Dariusz
* Michael Hirsley: Chicago fighters seeking redemption
* Baton Rouge Advocate: Undercard bouts feature state boxers
* Mike Nosky: Augustus and Vilches head ESPN card
* AP: Madrigal retains title over Malave
* Steve Kim: Lazcano losing patience

* Pedro Fernandez: Mid-week reality check
* Eddie Goldman: Review of latest Mike Tyson book
* Warren Trib-Chronicle: Shavers, Profato impressed with fights
* Max Boxing: "How long? Not long" says King about Tito's retirement
* Seconds Out: Pacquaio and Rakkiatgym likely in Sept.
* Namibia: Simon to box Joppy

* Pedro Fernandez: Monday AM reality check
* Fresno Bee: Boxing promoters make nice
* Clive Bernath: BBC in boxing for the long term
* David Avila: The "Mongoose" faces his fears
* Paul Upham: Meehan headlines Central Coast card
* UK: Booth fears he may never fight again
* Bob Dickson: SCV's version of Kronk
* Hindustan Times: Pakistan's trio fighting against adversity
* Bermuda Sun: Major upset in middleweight fight






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