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WHO DARED LOST

Oscar De La Hoya’s ambition is boundless, but he bit off much more than he could chew versus the amazing Bernard Hopkins and his middleweight title dream was left in tatters.

GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from Las Vegas


GO FIGURE

Lamon Brewster had blasted Wlad Klitschko while Kali Meehan had lost in seconds to Danny Williams, yet Meehan pushes Brewster all the way. That’s today’s heavyweight division.

GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from Las Vegas


ONE'S BETTER THAN NOTHING

There’s always one. STEVE FARHOOD is the guy who didn’t enjoy the Olympic boxing, but then the dear chap isn’t British and boy, didn’t that American team suck a biggie!

COMMENT Khan’s pro debut will be worth the wait

LETTER FROM AMERICA Why the Games coverage was enjoyable

WHO DARED LOST Oscar’s ambition is boundless, but he bit off more than he could chew versus the amazing middleweight champ Bernard Hopkins

VIEW FROM NEW YORK Boxing reality TV show is anything but real

YOU’VE GOTTA LOVE JAMES As talented and funny as he is abusive and opinionated, James Toney is ready to roll again after his injury layoff

BIG DADDY BUNCE Big Daddy gives due recognition to Phil Martin

GO FIGURE Brewster had blasted Wlad Klitschko, Meehan had lost to Danny Williams in seconds, yet Meehan pushed Brewster all the way

BETTER IN RETROSPECT Exposure to the current heavyweight crop makes the ‘90s era of Bowe, Holyfield, Lewis, Foreman, Tyson and Moorer look like a golden era

RETRO REPORT Marking the anniversary of a momentous fight from boxing’s long and dramatic history

LONDON CALLING Can European feather champ Nicky Cook be the man to bring good times back to the capital?

TOUGH IS A GOOD WORD There’s nothing protected about blue-collar WBA welter champ Jose Antonio Rivera

REVIEW

ATHENS: KHAN AND BEYOND Steve Bunce reports from Greece, where a 17-year-old from Bolton stole the limelight

PROS AND CONS We ask the British fight trade whether now is the best time for Khan to turn professional

ONE’S BETTER THAN NOTHING Steve Farhood hated the Olympics, maybe because of that useless American team

VFM There’s no justice if the big money doesn’t find its way to small hall king Eugene Maloney

BRITISH BEAT Biggie for Danny, less so for Ricky and Joe

LAS VEGAS BEAT Camacho Jr is back with a point to prove

ACTION UK Reports featuring Thompson, Enzo, Tak, more

AMERICAN ACTION Reports featuring Cotto, Santos, Spinks, more


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