HEADLINES
-- Nov. 10-12, 2002
November 12, 2002
* LA Daily News: Ayala
unfazed by daunting task
* SecondsOut: The Buzz -
Ayala likes the idea of WBC title
* Steve Kim: Ayala takes on "El
Terrible"
* Steve Trellert: HBO
hedging against a new dark age for boxing?
* Paul Upham: Two more
fights for Micky Ward
* Real Boxing: Ward honored by Marines
* Boxing Talk interviews Sharmba
Mitchell
* North Carolina: Bonecrusher
helps sponsor benefit fight card
* Boxing Talk: Viloria to
fight again January 10
* Pedro Fernandez: Vargas
to admit to steroid use
* Pedro Fernandez: Not a
"trivial Tuesday" as SRL's firm charged with fraud
* Anthony Evans: Naz vs. Brodie
could be announced next week
* David Avila: Quinonez wants
another title, not a tryout
* Eastside Boxing: Ben
Pierce from the cheap seats
* Press Release: Camacho
vs. Ladd on November 22
* Baltimore Sun: World
is a canvas
* Sudbury Star (Ont.): Boxer
on a personal quest
* Fiona Manning: Briggs -
"Tszyu is a legend"
* Belfast Telegraph: Guzman not keen to
fight McCullough
* Belfast Telegraph: Magee's show is
sperared by spoiler
* UK: Arthur
joins Newcastle bill
* SecondsOut: The British
Buzz - Wilders gets title shot
* Clive Bernath: First title shot
for Kessler
* Jermaine Craig: Ndou
bombs out brave Burgo
* Eastside Boxing: On the road to
success - Roman Dzuman
* New Zealand: Hoaxer
caught on the ropes
* Norwich Evening News (UK): "Best
event yet" for Lads' boxers
* Australia: Bathurst
boxer scores State title
November 11, 2002
* The Independent (UK): Lewis prepares for
Tyson rematch
* Kevin Iole: Paulie
Ayala - No enemies, only opponents
* Washington Post: Mitchell lists
Tszyu as his top priority
* USA Today: Mitchell
wins, wants Tszyu bout
* AAP: Trash-talking
boxer hits out at Tszyu
* Pedro Fernandez: "Real
Fights" comes to Ohio Valley
* Boxing Talk: Spadafora
tops Holbaek at Real Fights
* Wheeling News Register: Spadafora
unifies IBF, IBC belts
* Miami Herald: Murphy
keeps it close, again
* Pitt. Post-Gazette: Hard-hitting
fun on tap in benefit
* Donald McRae: "No
fighter matters when set against Don and Bob"
* Abq. Journal: King
is keeping his word to Jaramillo
* Durango Herald (Colo.): Garcia
stops Jackson with TKO
* San Diego Union-Trib: New Imperial
Beach gym quickly fills niche
* Lancaster Online.com: Boxing's re-deeming side
* SecondsOut: Brodie earns shot at
Hamed
* The Independent (UK): Brodie waits for
Hamed to end exile
* Anthony Evans: Naz gets hard-core
trainer
* South Africa: Silence
shouts out his arrival
* Thailand: Yodsanan is ready for
all
* Paul Upham: Green, Hamdan
record wins in Perth
* New Zealand Herald: Boxer
won gang's respect
* Kenya: 2nd Brigade floors the
favored Kahawa
* Uganda: Kayango
out of King's Cup
November 10, 2002
SPADAFORA KEEPS BELT ON "REAL FIGHTS"
* Pitt. Post-Gazette: Spadafora rallies
to score decision over Holbaek
* Pitt. Trib-Review: Spadafora
retains IBF title
* Doug Fischer: Spadafora
holds off Holbaek; Sosa, Murphy battle to draw
* Eastside Boxing: Spadafora
too slick for Holbaek
* Washington Post: Mitchell tops
Phillips, wants Tszyu
* Press Release: Mitchell
outpoints Phillips, Lacy decisions Thompson
* Thomas Gerbasi: Mitchell
cools down Vince, stays in Tszyu sweepstakes
* George Kimball: Jones'
publicity no-show not an absence of malice
* Detroit News: Flint's
Byrd gets shot at Holyfield
* Lowell Sun (Mass.): Lowell
names Thursday "Irish Micky Ward Day"
* Sydney Morning Herald: Tszyu's next opponent
means business
* San Antonio Express-News: Leija
has eye on possible foes
* Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Team Ayala ready for bout in
Vegas
* Dallas Morning News: Patience
paying off for Ayala
* John Whisler: Ayala
faces battle of his life
* Max Boxing: Rivera captures USBO title
* Houston Chronicle: Diaz makes the big time
* Bill Gallo: Boxing goes
down for the count
* Sporting Life: Brodie
retains WBF title
* UK: Brodie sets sights on
Hamed
* UK: Magee
outclasses Spearman
* London Daily Telegraph: Nevada
solace for under-fire Harrison
* Sporting Life: Ryder
wins a WBF belt
* BBC Online: Big, not always
beautiful
* Japan: Ex-champ,
wife die in accident
* Eastside Boxing: Tougher than it had
to be, but Bredahl retains title
* AirForceSports.com: Boxers gain
experience at West Point
* New Zealand: Boxing
body looks into gang initiation claims
* Iran: Choudhry - Iran's
future in boxing bright
* Pakistan: Five
boxers to be awarded Pride of Performance
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