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August 3, 2002
* AP: Sulaiman sues Lewis, Tyson over injuries
* AP: Contrasting styles show up at Freitas-Attah weigh-in

* Boston Herald: Brewer, LaMontagne stage rallies
* Stephen Tobey: Brewer rallies to stop Pemberton
* BBC Online: Danny Williams tipped for world title shot
* Kevin Iole: Tua looks for one more shot at title
* SecondsOut readers talk Tyson - Part one
* Mike Fish: Assoc. of Boxing Commissions seeks reform

* AP: King to bring boxing arena to South Florida
* Boston Globe: "Battle of the Bay" scheduled for Quincy
* CP: Juice wins NABC welter title

* UK: McCullough moving back to Belfast
* Mike Nosky: Goossen, Gomez
* Paul Upham: Green and Hussein record impressive wins
* UK: Williams-Long on September 7?
* New Zealand Herald: Beaten Cameron has swipe at judges' scoring ability

* National Post: Four Canadians fight through to boxing finals
* Steve Buffery: Canuck team punching its way back into fray
* The Star (Malaysia): Zamzai loses semi-final bout by a point
* Daily Nation (Kenya): A sport boxed into a corner

* Trinidad & Tobago: Going for boxing gold
* Sunday Times (South Africa): African boxers pack a punch at Games
* The Namibian: Boxers punch their way through
* Australia: Three Golden Gloves hopes

* Australia: Tunstall - amateur boxers need more support
* Sault Star (Canada): Bell needs single fight to claim boxing gold medal


From "Ringside and Training Principles"
* Dr Todd Chapman: Cardiac screening in boxers


August 2, 2002
* Calvin Watkins: Boxing's heavyweight division thin
* Las Vegas Sun: Ruiz, Johnson fail to capitalize
* David Smith: Lewis fights on for glory
* The Mail & Guardian (South Africa): Buffalo wants to face Tyson on home turf

* AJC: Atlanta - Hot place to be a contender
* Brian Meehan: Jones in class by himself in boxing
* Dean Juipe: Freitas faces Attah, but it's Mayweather he wants

* Orange County Register: Confidence no problem for Freitas
* UK: Calzaghe complacency angers Jiminez

* Robert Morales: Azusa's Padilla still a class act
* Press Release: Juan Carlos Gomez wants to make heavy impression

* Eastside Boxing: Why we need to see Lewis-Klitschko
* Chicago Tribune: Win has Griffin closer to top
* Sun Star (Philippines): Pinol eyes Pacquaio crown defense in Davao
* UK: McCullough's London return

* Paul Upham: Final fight for Hussein before world title shot
* Sun Sentinel (Fla.): Duran in court over title belts

* Jacksonville News (Ala.): Boxing in enough trouble without Holmes-Butterbean rematch
* South Africa: Berman's new target for "Hands of Stone"

* SecondsOut: Takaloo sparring with Calzaghe
* Paul Upham: Kelly vs. Briggs on for September 18

* Daily Dispatch (South Africa): Bungu's performance vs. Ledwaba opened doors
* London Free Press (Ont.): Ontario amateur boxing gets summer boost

* The Guardian (UK): Ringside judges are put on probation after wigging
* BBC Online: Dolan beats unlucky Evans

* BBC Online: Home fighters on glory trail
* The Scotsman (UK): McEwan bronze fails to please coach
* London Evening Standard: Sex in village triggers scare
* Uganda: Kampala boxers enter medal bracket

* The Star (Malaysia): Zamzai stays in fight for medals
* New Zealand Herald: Bronzes best NZ can do



August 1, 2002

* AP: Duran sues to recover belts
* The Oregonian: Portland wins in boxing decision
* The Columbian (Wash.): Portland lands a couple of title bouts

* AP: Freitas ready to defend dual titles
* Mike Nosky: Hopkins backed into corner?
* Providence Journal: Pemberton, Grant aware career stakes are high

* Anthony Evans: Tyson - the short road back
* AP: Munoz retains WBA 115-pound title

* Arizona Republic: Echols is back, with agenda
* NY Post: "Black Tie" cards back at Cipriani

* Thomas Gerbasi: New York boxing is dead? Don't tell the fighters
* Pedro Fernandez: Grim Reaper in my house

* Max Boxing: Steve Kim has the month in review
* Daily Herald (Wash.): Edmonds fighter on verge of something big
* Amarillo Globe-News: Region's amateur boxers to participate in benefit

* Paul Upham: Mundine returns September 2
* Paul Upham: Green to Mundine - Fight me or shut your mouth
* SecondsOut: Beaten Roberts thinking things over
* Press Release: Open letter from William Joppy

* Boxing 316: Balleto, Manfredo impressive in EBA title defenses
* BBC Online: English medal haul reaches seven

* BBC Online: Banned judge demands apology
* BBC Online: Weary judges feeling the strain
* The Scotsman (UK): McEwen's special is a pick-me-up

* New Zealand: Cameron feeds off support
* The Star (Malaysia): Boxer Rakib reels from another blow

* Jakarta Post: KONI gives another chance to misfit Bara for Asiad






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