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ONE NIGHT AT YORK HALL

STEVE BUNCE takes in the atmosphere on a traditionally historic night at London’s most traditional but threatened boxing venue


GIVE THAT MAN A CIGAR

Vernon Forrest wasn’t the only one who was shocked when Nicaraguan brawler Mayorga steamrollered him — after all, wasn’t Forrest supposed to have been the best welter in the world? GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from California on the night a boxer chose to fight with a fighter and learned a harsh lesson


NO WIN

Shane Mosley looked booked for victory in his light-middle debut, but head clashes busted up Raul Marquez and caused the fight to be stopped and deemed ‘no decision’ — just what Sugar needed coming off back-to-back losses and with his eyes set on a lucrative rematch with Oscar De La Hoya. GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from Las Vegas

COMMENT
Diary of a madman

LETTER FROM AMERICA
Cool Vince is a class act

NOW GO FIGURE
If Lewis is undisputed champ, how come three other heavies hold titles? If Barrera is top feather, why doesn’t he hold a championship? 

GIVE THAT MAN A CIGAR
Vernon Forrest was the best welter weight in the world until he was steamrollered by Nicaraguan brawler Richardo Mayorga

VIEW FROM NEW YORK
Prediction predicaments

NO WIN
Shane Mosley needed an emphatic win in order to restore his credibility after two straight losses, but ended up with a “no decision”

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy embraces disclosure

SCOTLAND BELONGS TO SCOTT
WBO feather champ Harrison has been tipped to become Scotland’s greatest ever fighter

LONG TIME COMING
Juan Manuel Marquez finally becomes a world featherweight champion 

REVIEWS

ONE NIGHT AT YORK HALL
Steve Bunce takes in the atmosphere of the famous East London venue on the night of the North-East London Divisional Championships 

TURKED
Danny Williams’s world heavyweight title aspirations were put firmly in perspective by EBU champ Samil Sam, plus Harrison-Calloway

ONE DOOR CLOSES 

Vitali Klitschko loses out on his shot at Lewis, but brother Wlad stays in the frame and warms up against veteran banger Corrie Sanders

UPSET CITY
Graham Houston reports from Las Vegas on a night when things went badly wrong for an established champion and a hot prospect

BRITISH BEAT
Scott Harrison-Wayne McCullough preview

LAS VEGAS BEAT
No more chances for Tapia, Abdullaev relocates

ACTION UK
Reports featuring Takaloo, Sinclair, Eastman, Catley, Farnell, Wilders, more

AMERICAN ACTION
Reports featuring Juarez, Bojado, Mitchell, more

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