HEADLINES
-- Sept. 22-24, 2002
September 24, 2002
* BENEFIT AUCTION
FOR GREG PAGE
* Boston Globe: Marciano's
punch is felt fifty years later
* B.R. Bearden: Time tunenel
- 50th anniversary of Marciano-Walcott
* AP: Ali's
daughter agrees to theft diversion program
* Toledo Blade: Ali's
daughter assigned to diversion plan
* Paul Upham: McCline - "I
want Wladimir Klitschko"
* Doug Fischer: Southern Cal
fight scene no longer "fabulous", but still a lot of fun
* Arizona Republic: De la Hoya
compared to Robinson
* Fresno Bee: Witherspoon's
career takes hit in title fight
* Wes Moore: Time for the gold
watch?
* Ferdie Pacheco: Memories
of the Fifth Street Gym
* Anthony Evans: Freeman Barr - a
defense
* Dr. Charles Melone: "The Boxer's
Knuckle"
* Armando Garcia: The
pro boxing referee - movement and position
* Max Boxing: Marty
Mulcahey's 'Boxing from an odd angle'
* UK: Honeyghan staging big
fight show in October
* SecondsOut: The other
Ukranian heavyweight giant
* Daily Dispatch (South Africa): WBC delay forces Makeba to
defend S.A. title
* South Africa: Not
just boxers but dancers, too
* SecondsOut: Former champ
Gamboa in November comeback
* SecondsOut: Dzemski
outpoints Tshabalala
* Arizona Republic: Gonzalez places
third in Under-19 World Ch'ships
* Pakistan: Inter-provincial
under-16 championship
September 23, 2002
* Eastside Boxing: Savarese
knocks out Witherspoon for IBO Intercontinental belt
* Doug Fischer: Savarese
whacks Witherspoon in five
* Boxing Talk: Savarese stops
Witherspoon
* Ed Ludwig: Oscar - the right
path leads to Winky
* Newsday: Olajide
headlines ESPN2 card
* Miami Herald:
Julio's illness KO's Duran rematch
* Max Boxing: Steve Kim's
"Baker's Dozen" of top fighters
* Angel Rodriguez: ESPN2
brawling in 'Joisey'
* Robert Morales: A
golden moment for the Golden Boy
* L.A. Daily News: Trainer
- "Fernando lost focus"
* Sacramento Bee: Roseville fighter
faces key bout in comeback
* Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Loss by
Walcott marked end of era
* Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Grandson recalls
Walcott as boxing trend-setter
* Keith Idec: Aquino's win comes at
painful price
* SecondsOut: Viloria: I'm the
one you want - Donaire
* Boxing 316: Alex
Dombroff's 'Sunday Cornerman'
* UK: Williams
set for biggest test against Sanders
* Eastside Boxing: A night at the
fights, featuring Danny Williams
* Steve Bunce: Throwing Hatton the ring
is fans' dream ticket
* The Independent (UK): Ampofo bows out after
world title failure
* Scotland: Scots
legends are knockout
* Paul Upham: Lovemore Ndou to
face Steve Quinonez
* Paul Upham: Mundine-Thornberry
now a Top 10 clash
* Paul Upham: Briggs and Kelly
head in opposite directions
* Manchester Evening News (UK): Lyon
eyes revenge
* Sunday Times (South Africa): Ring of peace
* Bryan-College Station Eagle: Full of fight
September 22, 2002
* George Kimball: Ruiz-Jones
appears a done deal
* Ron Widelec: Jones vs. Ruiz
- I'll believe it when I see it
* Boxing Talk: Murad Muhammad speaks
on Jones-Ruiz
* AP: Rocchigiani
awarded $31 million judgment against WBC
Organization cheated him out of title
* Advertising Age: Fox debacle of
Tyson ad should never have aired
* NY Times: 75
years later, Dempsey-Tunney fight still debated
* BBC Online: Barrera vs.
Tapia - Respect between rivals
* Boston Globe: Wright
is used to going the distance
* Sacramento Bee: Lazcano scores
win over Armstrong
* El Paso Times: Lazcano
smartly moves ahead, inching toward world title
* Detroit Free Press: Hitman's advice right
on target for Williams
* AP: Jumbo
Cummings gets life sentence under "three strikes" law
* LVRJ: Shufford
ends layoff with six-round decision over Brown
* Mike Nosky: Ravelo set for
stardom
* Jason Probst: Holmes -
Bucking the system, building a legacy
* Houston Chronicle:
Instincts serve Wolfe well
* Paul Upham: Vlad Warton making
his promotional mark
* The Stranger.com: Stephens
beats up demons and opponents on boxing circuit
* The Independent (UK): BBC bid to bring
Hatton down to earth
* London Daily Telegraph: Hatton
threatened as Smith reaches out
* UK: Armour
makes a point
* SecondsOut: Armour and Dunne
retain but Booth is beaten
* UK: Linford
aims to be king of castle
* Sun-Herald (Australia): Mundine - my goal is
to floor him
* Johannesburg Star: Lewis
coming to South Africa - to watch
* South Africa: Durban
girls punch their way in
* Saipan Tribune: Getting
to know the people's champ
* David Isaacson: Sikali
- Fighting for his children
* The Australian: Woman
carves out niche in secret men's PPV business
* Royal Gazette (Bermuda): Only
one "Greatest", insists ring queen Ali
* Belfast Telegraph: Boxing clever - so
much for world impact on the clubs
* The Vanguard (Nigeria): Aboderin,
Momodu team up for boxing
* Bryan-College Station Eagle (Tx.): Death puts
toughman's risks into focus
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