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November 27-28, 2002
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
* The Independent (UK): "I'm tired of being stupid", says transformed Tyson
* The Mirror (UK): Iron Mike's goodwill to all men
* Bernie Lincicome: Tyson dissolves the brute who compelled
* Memphis Commercial Appeal: Iron Mike shows his softer side
* Jerry Greene: Iron Mike goes fuzzy
* Detroit Free Press: Byrd finally wants to be the word
* San Antonio Express-News: Tito's retirement debatable
* El Paso Times: Pacheco bout city's latest biggie
* Chicago Tribune: "G-Man" showing signs of recovery
* Robert Morales: Martin-St. John is no contest
* AP: Tonya Harding skating back in ring
* Memphis Commercial Appeal: Tyson happy to be back in Memphis
* Memphis Commercial Appeal: Fight card sets stage for Tonya's pro debut
* Newark Star-Ledger: Tua refuses to take Chasteen lightly
* NY Times: Tua trains through bouts
* Michigan: Ali on swearing-in committee for Governor-elect
* Press Release: MBC Network's, Willie Gary & Evander Holyfield Charge Atlanta School Students to 'Dream Big Dreams'
* Modesto Bee: Local boxer facing uphill battle after switching from kick-boxing
* Vids en el Valle: Camacho not pleased with quick TKO
* Monterey County Herald (Cal.): Tickets still available for Sat. event
* Wichita Eagle: Johnny reveals his secret to Manny
* Washington: Silver Gloves set for next weekend
* Stephen Halliday: Harrison to make defense against McCullough
* Ewing Grahame: Rangers come to aid of injured Docherty
* UK: Alexander prepares for weighty challenge
* UK: Witter urged, "Let your boxing do the talking"
* UK: Swallow swoops back on the scene
* New Zealand: Tua in line for second title tilt
* Australia: Plenty of punch left in Tszyu
* Melbourne Herald-Sun: Bring on world, brags Briggs
* South Africa: "Explosion at the Ocean" to go ahead
* South Africa: "The Rose" must either bloom or wilt
* South Africa: At last, an Eastern Cape title bout
* South Africa: An emotional Latsoalo contemplates retirement
* The Namibian: Condition of children in Simon crash improves
* The Monitor (Uganda): Jukko's ref
* Zimbabwe: Musiiwa puts destiny in his gloves
* UK: Newham unearths a new star
* UK: Camlough stages tremendous boxing tournament
* Belfast Telegraph: Rogan back on trail of title success
* Eastside Boxing: G.A.B. to do more boxing seminars in Philippines
* Australia: Crampton claims state boxing title
* South Florida Business Journal: Fight game revives in Miami



November 26, 2002
* Baton Rouge Advocate: Etienne-Tyson press conference today
* Lowell Sun: Fight over, Ward now faces tough decision

* SecondsOut: The Buzz - Gatti-Ward II or Gatti-Dorin I?
* AP: Gatti gains some revenge
* Keith Idec: Ward should fight no more
* Boston Globe: DiBella wins suit but is still fighting effects of betrayal
* Winnipeg Sun: Local boxer facing suspension, possible charges

* Halifax Herald: It was a bizarre night at the fights
* AP: Olympics considers shakeup of sports
* Arizona Republic: De la Hoya touts conflicting bouts

* Paul Upham: Inside HBO's heavyweight series
* Boxing Talk: Negotiations for Tarver vs. Griffin set to commence
* SecondsOut: The Buzz - Along came a spider!
* Frank Gonzalez Jr.: Ward-Gatti II - exception to the rule

* Pitt. Post-Gazette: Spadafora to attend Erie event
* Boxing Talk interviews Nate Campbell
* Boxing Talk interviews Paul Malignaggi
* Wichita Eagle: Seeking purpose, Johnny turns to boxing
* Press Release: Army coach selected as USA Boxing's coach of the year
* McCook Gazette (Neb.): Wayne Bryant and the Golden Gloves
* Framingham Daily News (Mass.): PAL gets kids off streets
* Marines Online: All-Marine team named

* SecondsOut: British Buzz - DM headed to England
* London Daily Telegraph: Harrison to aim higher
* Sky Sports (UK): Hopkins prospects grow for excited Calzaghe
* UK: Calzaghe was bullied outside ring as youngster
* Sky Sports (UK): Tate paints grim picture for Calzaghe
* London Daily Telegraph: Watson - "I think the hardest bit will be the victory salute"

* UK: Nelson looks for positives
* Australia: Double boost for Mundine
* Australia: Haumono will forego boxing career to play rugby again
* The Namibian: Harry Simon - what now?
* The Namibian: Two Simon crash survivors take turn for worse
* Eastside Boxing: Philippine rumble results

* SecondsOut: Olympian Lerio, Gozo win in Ormoc
* Zimbabwe: Musiiwa to take shot at WBF title
* Belfast Telegraph: Connors on his way to UK title
* Fiji Daily Post: Aussie matchup for local champ Ali
* Uganda: Bombers are King's Cup champs
* Bahamas: Rolle pounds Johnson in super heavyweight matchup
* Iraq: Preparations in full swing for youth boxing event






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