Current Issue: August 2002

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THE FAT LADY STILL HASN’T SUNG

Barrera and Morales did it again, and once more the outcome was disputed. But with the scores now level at one win apiece, can the rivals really meet for a third time?  GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from Las Vegas


YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE MAD BUT

Tracking down fighters at the last second, living in airport lounges, trying to keep managers happy and punters entertained – who’d be a matchmaker? MITCH ABRAMSON meets four examples of this singular breed<


HERE COMES THE MASTER-BLASTER

Excitement is all but guaranteed when light-middleweight Wayne Alexander goes to work. Here he tells RUTH MASON how he's ready to step up from European level and test himself against the top names of the division


COMMENT 
In Britain, Roy Jones is Roy Who?

LETTER FROM AMERICA 
Is Tito to be trusted over retirement claim?

THE FAT LADY STILL HASN’T SUNG 
Barrera got the disputed decision over Morales this time and a third match is needed, but Bob Arum says it cannot happen

A RIVALRY REVISITED 
Back in 1982, Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney were at each other’s throats. Steve Farhood meets them for a progress check

THE NEXT IN LINE
When Lennox Lewis hangs up his belts, Wladimir Klitschko is the hot tip to take his place. He tells us how and why

VIEW FROM NEW YORK
The world gets bigger

ONE STEP AT A TIME
How much should we read into Wlad Klitschko’s stoppage victory over veteran toughguy Ray Mercer?

TOO LATE TO MAKE A MARK?
The troubled but talented former champ Michael Moorer aims to re-enter the picture via David Tua. What are his chances? 

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE MAD BUT
Offices in airport departure lounges, keeping all sides happy . . . the life of an American matchmaker is far from easy 

REVIEWS 
Mighty Acorn with a tale to tell

MEET THE DENTIST
David Haye is the heavyweight puncher who hopes to follow Lennox Lewis and Audley Harrison by winning Commonwealth gold

BOXING IN THEIR BLOOD
The Ruelas brothers were renowned for their ability to thrill and promise that more excitement lies ahead. Is this possible?

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy goes west

BRITISH BEAT 
Preview of Takaloo-Santos

ACTION UK AND EUROPE
Reports featuring Harrison, Reid, Catley, Williams, Samuels, Witter, more

LAS VEGAS BEAT 
Wayne McCullough gets the green light

AMERICAN ACTION 
Reports featuring Montiel-Alcazar, Cotto, Reid, Marquez, more

WORLD AND BRITISH RATINGS 

BOXING MONTHLY CLASSIFIEDS 
The best place for buying and selling in boxing

Which U.S. venue suits British fans best?

New York
Las Vegas

Current Results:

New York: 26%
Las Vegas: 74%
 
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