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THE END OF THE LINE

For all the brilliance of James Toney’s performance in stopping the legendary Holyfield, there’s no hiding the fact that Evander is now well past his sell-by date  and should be withdrawn from the shelves. GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from Las Vegas


PERFECTLY INCORRECT

Ricardo Mayorga revels in his wildman image — indeed, plays up to it. But as his wins over Forrest show, the Nicaraguan is all business come fight time. STEVE FARHOOD meets up with the eccentric welter champ in New York



BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR

Antonio Tarver has been calling out Roy Jones for an eternity, but Roy is rubbing his hands together with glee at the prospect of shutting the big mouth of his Florida rival and successor as light-heavy champ. GRAHAM HOUSTON previews a genuine grudge match

 

COMMENT
Day of the ‘dwarves’; Cracked actor?

LETTER FROM AMERICA
The mentality of a man born to destroy

THE END OF THE LINE
Surely the loss to brilliant Toney suggests Holyfield is finished, but the Real Deal intends
to keep running on empty, it seems

BYRD GOES HUNTING
The defensive master had to go looking for a fight in his latest IBF heavyweight title defence, against

Fres Oquendo MESI STEALS THE SHOW
Blastout by Buffalo’s hometown hero over shadows rivals on the Night of the Young Heavyweights promotion in upstate New York

PERFECTLY INCORRECT
Welterweight champ Ricardo Mayorga is on a one-man mission to bring offensive behaviour back to the fore in boxing

VIEW FROM NEW YORK
Joined at the hip

CREEPER
Some former amateur stars turn pro with a bang, others start at a more measured pace but get there in the end. Rocky Juarez may be the latter

REVIEW
When a great Mexican fighter meets one of the greatest ever Filipinos, no one needs a title to sell the fight — Barrera-Pacquiao preview

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR
Antonio Tarver has been taunting and calling out the great Roy Jones for years, but does he realise what he’s let himself in for?

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy’s painful memory

BELIEVE IN THE LORD
James Hare says his blue-blood tag is a bit of a joke, but he’s a force to be taken seriously on the domestic welterweight front

BREAKING THE MOULD
The always exciting Jawaid Khaliq may have started late, but he’s making up for lost time BRITISH BEAT
Harrison’s back in at the deep end; Ernie Fossey

LAS VEGAS BEAT
Tapia: back from the dead (again)

ACTION UK
Reports with Williams, Hatton, Karmazin, more

AMERICAN ACTION
Reports with Casamayor, Morales, Audley, more


WORLD AND BRITISH RATINGS
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