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TOUGHIE FOR EL TERRIBLE

If Erik Morales wanted an easy route to a world title in a third weight division, he isn’t taking one. GRAHAM HOUSTON previews the fight with super feather boss Jesus Chavez


RIGHTING OLD WRONGS

2004 is Olympic year and so Neil Allen addresses the issue of a much maligned British medal winner


JOB SATISFACTION

Power-punching cruiser Enzo Maccarinelli says he’s a nasty piece of work with a nice guy exterior. Perhaps, but he’s certainly Britain’s most exciting fighter. MICHAEL GILL reports

COMMENT
The editor just can’t be happy today

LETTER FROM AMERICA
The FBI investigation - is a gimme still a fix?

HE WHO LAUGHS LAST?
Is Audley Harrison’s career development too slow or is there really no “right” way for a fighter to get to the top?

REHAB II
Fallen heavyweight prospect Wlad Klitschko gets his second win on the comeback trail and shows his title aspirations are still alive

TOUGHIE FOR EL TERRIBLE
If Erik Morales wanted an easy route to a world title in a third weight division, he hasn’t taken one by opting to challenge Jesus Chavez

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK
Don King gave you all the action you could want in his Atlantic City megashow featuring Spinks-Mayorga and Hopkins-Joppy, amongst others

VIEW FROM NEW YORK.
Wouldn’t it be nice if . . .

R.I.P. ESPN?
With the U.S. cable TV giant looking as though it’s dumping boxing, Graham Houston presents a look at their schedule from 20 years ago

RIGHTING OLD WRONGS
It’s Olympic year and Neil Allen investigates the case of a much-maligned British medal winner

THE GREAT ESCAPE PART
The farce that was Robin Reid’s challenge to super middle champ Sven Ottke in Germany

REVIEW

EXPECTATION IS NO BURDEN
Hard-hitting cruiser David Haye turned pro with a big reputation and says keeping his feet on the ground is crucial if he is to live up to it

JOB SATISFACTION
He says he’s a nasty piece of work with a nice-guy front, but cruiser banger Enzo Maccarinelli is definitely Britain’s most exciting fighter

IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME IN A CELL
Former British champ Brian Anderson tells why he’s a prison director rather than an inmate

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy’s idiot’s guide to boxing

BRITISH BEAT
Title previews featuring Woods and Calzaghe

LAS VEGAS BEAT
Winky Wright gets his shot at Sugar Shane

ACTION UK
Reports featuring Hatton-Tackie, more

AMERICAN ACTION
Reports featuring Freitas, AC undercard, more

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