Current Issue: May 2003

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WAY TOO EASY

In all honesty, Kevin Kelley offered nothing but bullshit and target practice when he stepped into the ring with the world’s leading featherweight Marco Antonio Barrera. GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from ringside 
on an unsatisfactory night in Las Vegas


FLASHBACK OR GLIMPSE OF FUTURE?

GRAHAM HOUSTON ponders whether the USA freeTV network NBC’s announcement of experimental boxing coverage might result in an era the likes of which spawned genuine superstars such as Hearns and Hagler


A WINNING TEAM

The unbeaten run of super feather champ Acelino Freitas continues, but trainer Oscar Suarez is adding some craft to the Brazilian banger’s arsenal. STEVE FARHOOD reports from ringside in Chicago

COMMENT
Fool’s gold, the good and bad in Manchester

LETTER FROM AMERICA
Hopkins-Hakkar was a sad state of affairs

WAY TOO EASY
Kevin Kelley talked the talk, but he was walking funny after four rounds with Barrera; plus Gainer-Leon, Carbajal-Dotse 

CLINICAL BRUTALITY
Much is written about Scott Harrison being such a strong featherweight, but there was more than brute strength to his act vs brave McCullough

VIEW FROM NEW YORK
An old itch is scratched re. 10-point must

A NEW ERA FOR UK TV
No TV coverage beats terrestrial TV coverage, but everyone can be a winner following the BBC’s return to boxing coverage

FLASHBACK OR FUTURE?
U.S. free TV network NBC is dipping it’s toes back in the boxing water, but can any month be as good as May 1980 for America’s TV fans?

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy backs Big Frank

A WINNING TEAM
Acelino Freitas continues his unbeaten run, but trainer Oscar Suarez is determined to make Popo more than just a power puncher

REVIEW
RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME

But is Lamon Brewster the right man to bring an end to the reign of Klitschko-slayer Sanders?

A TORTOISE COMES GOOD
Jermain Taylor wasn’t one of the fancied runners from the USA’s 2000 Olympic squad, but he’s overtaken some of the favourites already

OLD SCHOOL
Catching up with lightweight champ Paul Spadafora, a throwback fighter on the verge of a unification match with tough guy Leonard Dorin

BRITISH BEAT
Plan B for Witter and that means Chop Chop

LAS VEGAS BEAT
Latin future for Arum in Las Vegas

ACTION UK
Reports featuring Hatton, Elcock, Audley, more

AMERICAN ACTION
Reports featuring Hopkins, Tua-Rahman, more

WORLD RATINGS
BRITISH RATINGS
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New York
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Las Vegas: 72%
 
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