HEADLINES
- September 1-3, 2002
September 3, 2002
OKAY, SO HE'S NO "TIGER"........
* NY Daily News: Jones won't get lost in
the Woods
* The Oregonian: Clinton
Woods - no glitz, no glamour, but plenty of grit
* Patrick Kehoe: Roy Jones Jr. -
And end to himself
* Pedro Fernandez: Jones contract
means "money & appearances"
* Steve Bunce: Woods to take the fight
to world's best
* B.R. Bearden: Jones
securing his all-time place in history with Clinton Woods?
* Steve Trellert: Expect
Portland punch from Larry Merchant
* Transcript of Jones'
conference call with reporters
* Santos Perez: Wright aiming
to solidify status
* Clev. Plain-Dealer: DLH
ready for business in bout against Vargas
* Eastside Boxing: Preview
of DLH and Vargas
* Boxing Talk.net interviews Bernard
Hopkins
* Norway Post: New crack at
title inspires Hansvoll
* Mike Nosky: Spadafora date change
* Anthony Evans: Naz goes East;
Brodie is back
* Phila. Daily News: Clancy
continues to fight off cheap shots
* Ringtalk: Angel Rodriguez'
Weekend Wrap
* Boxing Talk.net interviews
prospect Sechew Powell
* Eastside Boxing: The strange
case of Ike Ibeabuchi
* The Morning Call (Pa.): World
title at stake for jr. featherweights
* Salt Lake Tribune: "Winning
decision" by West Jordan
* Australia: Mundine
KO's Botes
* Paul Upham: One-armed
"Man" knocks out Botes
* Eastside Boxing: Hard
to give Jones and DM credit as great fighters
* Anthony Evans: Williams talks of
Samuels disappointment
* Clive Bernath: Bendall aiming for
the top
* UK: Simpson pulls out of Oboh
fight
* UK: Julio's
Chak Attack
* Nigeria: Onikeke retains title,
as Ndukwu Jr. flops
* SecondsOut: Graduation time for
Marchuk
* Eastside Boxing: Do or
die for Marchuk's career
* St. Pete Times: The good book
and a right hook
* Ringtalk: "The
Month in Boxing" with Sin City Richey
* Manchester Evening News (UK): Hayes
hoping for Cuban success
* New Zealand: Seven of
eight NZers make tri-nations finals
September 2, 2002
* Ventura County Star: "Bad
Blood"eans big money
* Steve Kim: Not-so-hard knocks - the
Roy Jones rule
* Thomas Hauser:
Fifty questions to test your ring knowledge
* Arizona Republic: War of the
words is fought before bout
* Washington Post: The
ring and a prayer
* Lewis to open garment
factory in Ghana
* Boston Globe: Bobick
- there wasn't much fight left in him
* Boxing Talk interview with
Jeffrey Resto
* Alex Dombroff: Sunday
Cornerman
* Paul Upham: Injured Mundine
faces Botes
* Paul Upham: Hamdan issues
challenge to Vanderpool
* Max Boxing: Castanares
KO's Montilla
* Australia: Realtor
claims - "Boxer almost bit off my nose"
* South Africa: Globalization
a boon for S.A. boxers
September 1, 2002
* George Kimball: Ruiz could
set sights on Jones
* The Independent (UK): Jones needs to pound
home his legacy
* The Oregonian: In
business, entertainment or the ring, Jones refuses to be counted out
* Newark Star-Ledger: Shot
at heavies is Jones' dream
* Eddie Goldman: Viloria,
Foreman, Resto and Malignaggi tell it like it is
* AJC: Forrest
has work cut out for him in quest for Atlanta title fight
* BBC Online: Woods
hopes for miracle
* The Observer (UK): Woods
flies as Jones calls tune
* Robert Cassidy: Winky
still fighting for respect
* Tim Graham: Mesi
set to headline October card in Buffalo
* Abq. Tribune: Cost of
talking smack - priceless
* San Antonio Express-News: Verbal
war between Davila, Diaz continues
* BoxingTalk.net interview
with Daniel Attah
* Mike Samuels: Michael
Spinks vs. Larry Holmes - a look back
* Stephen Tobey: DeGrandis
returns to N.E. with win over Sheehan
* Paul Upham: WBO August
ratings analysis
* Max Boxing: Suico invades
the U.S.
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