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ONE PUNCH CAN WIN IT

Without question, both champion and challenger have the power to take the other out. The question is, who is most likely to land that title winning shot?

GRAHAM HOUSTON weighs up the big one


THE TOP DOG

Over 12,000 Philadelphians turned out for Bernard Hopkins’s victory parade following his historic win over De La Hoya. But having secured his legacy, where does the champ go from here?

STEVE FARHOOD is granted an audience with the Executioner


BEST VS BEST

The men who knocked out Roy Jones dump their belts so the light-heavyweight supremacy battle can take place. Is this the shape of things to come?

Preview by GRAHAM HOUSTON

COMMENT Comparison is odious indeed

LETTER FROM AMERICA Vivian Harris, the invisible champion

WE KNOW A DAN WHO CAN Our extended preview of Danny Williams’s challenge to WBC heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko begins with an experts’ opinion poll

TAKING THE TALK Williams and Klitschko each give reasons for why it will go their way at the Mandalay Bay

ONE PUNCH CAN WIN IT But which heavyweight stands most chance of dropping the bomb? Graham Houston provides our official preview to this intriguing clash

A HISTORY OF HURT British heavyweights have a record of failure when challenging for the title in the USA

VIEW FROM NEW YORK You find boxing fans in the strangest places

AN UNWINNABLE TOURNAMENT Don King’s permutation of Ruiz, Golota and Byrd etc has provided yet more stalemates rather than a champ to rival Vitali Klitschko’s status

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT SAFE Kostya Tszyu was absolutely devastating as he ended long absence to destroy Mitchell

REVIEW

THE TOP DOG Having secured his legacy, middleweight king Bernard Hopkins tells us how he would like to close his outstanding career

BEST VS BEST Tarver and Johnson, the men who KO’d Roy Jones, have dumped their belts to dispute light-heavyweight supremacy. Big fight preview

BIG DADDY BUNCE The dark days

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

HERE TO WIN Why Ray Oliveira believes he’s going to be a handful for Hatton in London this month

BRITISH BEAT Haye and Greenberg return to action

LAS VEGAS BEAT Sons of legends debut in Valley of the Dollars

ACTION UK Reports featuring Arthur, Harrison, Witter, Barnes, Calzaghe, more

AMERICAN ACTION Reports featuring Diaz, Releford, De Leon, Arnaoutis, more


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