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HATTON

STEVE FARHOOD canvasses the Stateside fight trade for opinions on the most popular fighter in British boxing and finds some interesting views


UNITED THEY STAND

As far as Vitali and Wlad are concerned, their dream still lives despite their vastly differing fortunes in April. ANT EVANS reports


HIGH RISK

Brian Magee almost came a right cropper last time out. Now he steps up to face the highly experienced Robin Reid in an IBF 12st title eliminator. DAVID KELLY reports

COMMENT
Why we should wait for Harrison-Skelton

LETTER FROM AMERICA
Wlad should take defeat like a man

OPEN SEASON
Byrd-Golota proves while the heavyweight cupboard is bare, it needn’t be boring — unless John Ruiz is involved, that is

VIEW FROM NEW YORK
Reluctant tourist names his Brit ring favourites

TIME YET TO SHINE
It wasn’t the most glorious coronation, but Vitali Klitschko got a difficult job done and things can only get better for Lennox’s successor

UNITED THEY STAND
As far as Vitali and Wlad are concerned, the dream lives on despite their vastly differing fortunes in April. Interview with both Klitschkos

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy on Big Jon Robinson

A PRELUDE TO A COLLISION
It’s back to the old days as superstars Hopkins and De La Hoya share a card in order to further build their autumn showdown

HIGH RISK
Brian Magee almost came a cropper last time out, now he steps up to face the highly experienced Robin Reid in an IBF eliminator

RICO RISING
At 6ft 3ins and with a potent knockout punch, it’s no surprise that light-heavy contender Rico Hoye is compared to the great Bob Foster

EBO LANDING
He took his name from a warrior tribe, so no shocks that Ebo Elder has fought through adversity to re-establish his credentials

REVIEW

JUST AWESOME
Down three times in round one, Juan Manuel Marquez battled back to retain his titles in all-time great feather clash with Manny Pacquiao

HATTON — A U.S. PERSPECTIVE
Some interesting and insightful opinions from the American fight trade on the most popular fighter in Britain today

THE ROAD WARRIOR
Why IBF light-heavy champ Glengoffe Johnson’s travels have taught him to fight like a challenger vs Calzaghe in Manchester this month

JONES OF THE YARD
A referee turns detective to track down British champions for the Board’s anniversary bash

BRITISH BEAT
Calzaghe says he will be bigger, harder, faster

LAS VEGAS BEAT
Was Nielsen-Williams a fight that needed fixing?

ACTION UK
Reports with Audley, Skelton, Magee, more

AMERICAN ACTION
Reports featuring Masoe, Koncrete Kelvin, more

BRITISH AND WORLD RATINGS
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Can Timothy Bradley beat superstar Manny Pacquiao?

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Yes: 29%
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