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		<title>Witter eyes Hatton Clash</title>
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			<name>Scott Denby</name>
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		<updated>2006-09-16T14:40:00Z</updated>
		<published>2006-09-16T14:40:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<P><FONT face=Arial><STRONG>Junior Witter's promoter Mick Hennessy is confident he can make a British superfight with Ricky Hatton next year.</STRONG> </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Arial>Bradford's Witter claimed the vacant WBC light welterweight title with a unanimous decision over America's DeMarcus Corley in London on Friday. <BR><BR><IMG src="http://newsblog.livefight.co.uk/images/37416-34653/_42094672_witter_aloft220.jpg"></FONT><FONT face=Arial><BR><BR>Former two-weight world champion Hatton is set to fight for his old IBF 140lbs belt against Juan Urango in January. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"It could be the biggest fight in British history and it should happen in spring or early summer," said Hennessy. <!-- E SF --></FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"It's my understanding that Ricky's gone on record and said that if Junior wins the WBC belt, he'll fight him, and I believe him when he says that. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"The logical place would be somewhere like Manchester City's ground [Hatton is a Man City fan] and Junior can win it and clean up the division. </FONT>
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<P><FONT face=Arial>"It's opened many doors. There's potential for a [Juan] Lazcano fight in the US - [American TV network] HBO are interested in that. And there's also talk of [Jose Luis] Castillo. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"I've spoken to Oscar de la Hoya and he wants to work with us on it and do big things in the States. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"We've got the WBC title, the main title and they've all got to chase us now. It was an incredible performance." </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>Witter himself said Hatton and Zab Judah, who beat him in his last world title fight in 2000, were top of his hit-list. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"Judah's got a victory over me that I want to avenge and I've got a gripe with Ricky Hatton." </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>Witter's trainer Dominic Ingle, meanwhile, said that Hatton is made for his charge. </FONT>
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<P><FONT face=Arial>"Ricky Hatton's a pressure fighter but he's easier to hit than Judah or Corley," said Ingle, who works with Witter at his father Brendan's Sheffield gym. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"He can come forward and take shots, but he can't keep doing that. In his last fight [against Luis Collazo] he was getting caught with shots he wouldn't normally get caught with. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"When he fights Junior, Junior will just pick and poke him and outbox him. It would be a fantastic fight. </FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial>"Before this fight, they were all saying Ricky Hatton will kill him - it's a load of rubbish. Junior's got too much power and speed."<!-- E BO --> <BR></FONT></P>]]></content>
		<summary>Junior Witter's promoter Mick Hennessy is confident he can make a British superfight with Ricky Hatton next year.   Bradford's Witter claimed the vacant WBC light welterweight title with a unanimous decision over America's DeMarcus Corley in London on Friday.   Former two-weight world champion Hatton is set to fight for his old IBF 140lbs belt against Juan Urango in January.   "It could be the biggest fight in British history and it should happen in spring or early summer," said Hennessy.   "It's my understanding that Ricky's gone on record and said that if Junior ...</summary>
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		<title>Barrera - Juarez  Preview.</title>
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			<name>Scott Denby</name>
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		<category term="Boxing News" />
		<updated>2006-09-12T21:38:53Z</updated>
		<published>2006-09-12T21:26:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<P>Mexican boxing legend Marco Antonio Barrera lost a chance to fight lightweight champion Jesus Chavez in March due to an injury suffered by Chavez. Instead, he will put his WBC super featherweight title on the line against an American hopeful. That American is 2000 Olympic silver medalist Rocky Juarez who is entering the fight of his life. Juarez is hungry and looking for his first major professional championship, so the fight against Barrera should be an instant classic.<BR><BR><IMG src="http://newsblog.livefight.co.uk/images/37416-34653/50941_l1.jpg"><BR><BR><BR>Barrera, #5 on Blog and Weave's Pound-for-Pound rankings, has won his last four fights — including his second win in three fights over Erik Morales — but the memory of his last loss still leaves a bad taste in his mouth. In November 2003, Barrera suffered an 11th-round TKO to Manny Pacquiao. Barrera had trouble with the lefty Filipino and lost the WBC featherweight title he originally won when he beat Morales in 2002. Saturday night's fight will be his third title defense of his WBC belt.</P>
<P>Barrera, while only 32 years old, is an old 32 years old and nearing the twilight of his Hall of Fame career but he claims he didn't pick Juarez because he thought he'd be an easy opponent. That said, Barrera has already reserved a date at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for November 11 against an unnamed opponent, so it'll remain to be seen if Barrera is over looking Juarez.</P>
<P>While Barrera can be called the best feather and super featherweight fighter of his generation, it's Juarez who hopes to do the same for the next few years. Beating Barrera will get Juarez back on track after a somewhat disappointing start to his professional career.</P>
<P>Juarez had a great amateur career, capped by a silver medal in the 2000 Athens Summer Games. After turning profession in January 2001, the Texas native won his first twenty-three fights, including a victory in a IBF Featherweight title eliminator bout against then-undefeated Zahir Raheem, also an American Olympian. Juarez won by unanimous decision and earned the minor WBC Continental Americas featherweight belt. With his stock rising, Juarez won three more fights and was set to face the dangerous South Korean Injin Chi. However, less than three weeks before the fight, Chi was injured and Juarez accepted an interim title bout against the relatively unknown Humberto Soto of Mexico. Soto pounded out an impressive 12-round unanimous decision over Juarez, and it was Soto who went on to win the WBC featherweight championship.</P>
<P>With no belt and his first professional lost, Juarez went on to win two small fights in December 2005 and January 2006, both by way of knockout but against lesser opponents. But as luck has it, Juarez caught a break when Barrera's original opponent, lightweight titlist Jesus Chavez, severely injured his arm and had to pull out of a fight originally scheduled in March. Now Juarez is looking to cash in on the break the same way Soto did against him, but it won't be easy.</P>
<P>Barrera is an outstanding fighter, one who can slug it out or tactically out-box his opponents. Early in his career, Barrera relied on his heavy hands and his signature left hook but after a few losses, Barrera's become more of a technically boxer, using jabs to keep opponents at bay and set up for his power punches. Barrera can still end fights early, as evident by his second-round knockout against Mzonke Fana in April 2005. When Barrera gets in trouble, it's against quicker boxers (i.e. Pacquiao) who can attack and get out before Barrera can land a shot.</P>
<P>Rocky Juarez can do just that, which makes this fight all the more interesting. Like Barrera, Juarez's knockout punch is his left hook, but don't forget to look for the short, compact right. Juarez thrives on throwing combinations and moving inside and trading punches, mostly his left hand, either by way of hooks or uppercuts.</P>
<P>Both fighters not only have great skill, but have great heart and desire which can carry them through this fight. Juarez is hungry for his first major title, but he's also moving up from featherweight to super featherweight for the first time, so he may be outclassed against Barrera. Juarez is a hard worker in the gym, so he should be in great shape, but all the hard work before the fight could cause him to lose steam in the later rounds. In his loss to Soto, it seemed Juarez struggled against the stronger fighter, so Barrera, being the natural 130-pound fighter, should use his size and strength to his advantage and take this fight inside.</P>
<P>Barrera will be a boxer, not a fighter, on Saturday night, winning the rounds by landing the clearer shots. Juarez will have his moments and will land a few left hooks that will have the crowd on its feet — and yes, I will be in attendance — but in the end, Barrera will indeed outclass Juarez and take the fight by a close decision. Even if he loses, I suspect Juarez will look good in doing so and gain a lot of respect.</P>
<P><B>Prediction: Barrera by unanimous decision.</B> </P>]]></content>
		<summary>Mexican boxing legend Marco Antonio Barrera lost a chance to fight lightweight champion Jesus Chavez in March due to an injury suffered by Chavez. Instead, he will put his WBC super featherweight title on the line against an American hopeful. That American is 2000 Olympic silver medalist Rocky Juarez who is entering the fight of his life. Juarez is hungry and looking for his first major professional championship, so the fight against Barrera should be an instant classic.  Barrera, #5 on Blog and Weave's Pound-for-Pound rankings, has won his last four fights — including his second win in three ...</summary>
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		<title>Witter V Corley</title>
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			<name>Scott Denby</name>
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		<updated>2006-09-05T15:15:00Z</updated>
		<published>2006-09-05T15:15:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<IMG src="http://newsblog.livefight.co.uk/images/37416-34653/_41479612_witter203.jpg"><BR><BR>Bradford's <STRONG>Junior Witter</STRONG> has waited patiently for his opportunity to challenge for the most prestigious title in boxing.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Finally, he has it, in what will be one of the biggest fights in London for years.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>On a Hennessy Sports event at the historic Alexandra Palace on September 15 2006 Witter will meet American<STRONG> DeMarcus Corley</STRONG>, promoted by Don King, for the WBC super lightweight title. The action will be covered live by Britain's premier boxing broadcaster Sky Sports.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>It will be the first time that the green belt has been contested in the Capital since Lennox Lewis met Francois Botha at the London Arena in July 2000.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>That was also the last instance of a Brit successfully contesting a WBC title fight, be it in a defence or a challenge, on home soil.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"This is the kind of fight I am in the sport for," said promoter Mick Hennessy, head of Hennessy Sports. "I set out to promote fighters along the traditional title path, from British, Commonwealth and European right through to genuine world honours. They don't come any bigger than the WBC. I am very proud to be bringing their title to the UK and I know Junior is very proud to be contesting it on home soil."<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The process of securing the fight has been a lengthy one, for both fighter and promoter. <BR>&nbsp;<BR>Witter's time looked to be drawing near way back in June 2005 when the WBC - as a reward for his win over Lovemore N'Dou in an eliminator and his outstanding form at British, Commonwealth and European level - installed him as their number one contender at 140lb.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>His progress towards the Championship was severely delayed, however, when opponents nominated to meet him in final eliminators - for the right to establish who would face then champion Floyd Mayweather - withdrew on several occasions.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Matters were finally kick-started when the WBC, under long-term lobbying from Hennessy, waived the need for him to contest a final eliminator earlier this year given the lack of suitable opponents prepared to step up and face him.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>He was happy to take the direct shot at Mayweather his new found status as mandatory contender afforded him, but shortly afterwards the widely regarded pound for pound king relinquished.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Former world champion Corley was subsequently nominated as his co-challenger for the vacant crown. A purse bid was called for but through lengthy negotiation with his counterpart Don King, Hennessy was able to secure a private deal and bring the fight to London. The fight has been scheduled for some time, with both boxers being given plenty of notice. Final terms were agreed and contracts signed earlier this week. <BR>&nbsp;<BR>"Fair play to Junior Witter," added Hennessy. "If any fighter deserves an opportunity like this, it's him. He has done everything he can to get this fight. He got himself in the mix the proper way by winning British, Commonwealth and European Titles. He was recently named European champion of the year.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"He has been prepared to fight anyone to get his opportunity for the title. He fought Lovemore N'Dou, a top-class operator, in America, in an initial eliminator and was prepared to face any of the people put in front of him in a final eliminator. It's refreshing in this day and age when there is a lot of ducking going on to see a fighter so confident in his own talent.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"Junior could have taken other opportunities. And not just for fringe titles. He was offered a fight against Ben Rabah for the IBF title but let it go to concentrate on what he and his team consider a harder, more worthy, contest for the WBC title."<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Witter's loyalty to the green belt stems from the desire to fulfil a childhood ambition.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"The WBC belt is the one I have always dreamed of winning," began Witter, 33(19)-1-2. "As a kid that was the belt I always wanted. That is why I have held out for it for so long. If they are honest, I think it is the title most fighters want in their heart.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"I always knew I would get my opportunity in the end. I'm glad it's finally here and now I am going to do my best to keep the belt in Britain."<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Given his Championship pedigree, his chances of doing so are strong. Since the only defeat of his career - when he took Zab Judah the distance despite only being called up on just seven days notice to challenge for the IBF title in June 2000 - he has racked up eighteen wins, stopped 15 opponents, (all but one inside four rounds), and won 8 genuine title fights.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>His win over N'Dou in February 2005 on his US debut was especially impressive. He became the first to ever floor the Australian based South African, (twice), on the undercard of Howard Eastman's challenge to undisputed middleweight king Bernard Hopkins in Los Angeles.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Corley, however, has outstanding form of his own. In 2001 he won the WBO title with a sensational first round stoppage of Felix Flores, despite taking the fight just five days beforehand. He made two successful defences before losing to common opponent Judah, also at the hand of the judges.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Whilst Corley, 31(17)-4-1, has suffered two defeats in his five fights since, both have been at the very highest level. He performed admirably on both occasions.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>In May 2004 he lost a decision to Mayweather, but not before heavily staggering the ring legend. In February 2005 he lost to Miguel Cotto, another star of the division, in a breathtaking war. He had his man out on his feet before being, some believe unfairly, stopped in the fifth.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Understandably, Witter is full of respect for his co-challenger.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"Corley is very good. A very dangerous fighter," he said. "His record speaks for itself. He has a good solid chin and is a good solid puncher. He rocked both Cotto and Mayweather. He is the kind of fighter that I will lose to if I am not at my peak form. But I will be. I have to be for this fight."<BR>&nbsp;<BR>As, no doubt, Corley will be, making this a highly competitive fight between two world-class fighters in the best shape of their careers. The protagonist from this side of the pond is one who believes it will be well worthy of its WBC championship.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>"It's going to be an intriguing fight. Whilst we are both big punchers, we are both also thinking fighters with unorthodox styles. It's going to be a technical fight with explosive battles thrown in. It's going to be one of those fights where you are watching and then boom. That's how it's going to be," finished Witter.<BR>]]></content>
		<summary>Bradford's Junior Witter has waited patiently for his opportunity to challenge for the most prestigious title in boxing. Finally, he has it, in what will be one of the biggest fights in London for years. On a Hennessy Sports event at the historic Alexandra Palace on September 15 2006 Witter will meet American DeMarcus Corley, promoted by Don King, for the WBC super lightweight title. The action will be covered live by Britain's premier boxing broadcaster Sky Sports. It will be the first time that the green belt has been contested in the Capital since Lennox Lewis met Francois Botha ...</summary>
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		<title>Happy Birthday Tszyu !</title>
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			<name>Scott Denby</name>
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		<updated>2006-09-04T20:15:00Z</updated>
		<published>2006-09-04T20:15:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<P><IMG height=307 src="http://www.kostyatszyu.com/Nextgenweb/NGstandard/NGBlobRender.asp?blobid=596401424" width=200 align=left>&nbsp;Kostya Tszyu turns <STRONG>37</STRONG> on the 19th of September. </P>
<P>Will Kostya return to the ring? who knows - recent speculation has been mentioned that his recent statement about boxing again was to stir up public interest with regards his business ventures which are apparently more lucrative thatn his career as a fighter. </P>
<P>I, like many others, hope this is not the case and the might Tszyu returns for at least one more battle in 2007. </P>
<P>Feel free to email birthday greetings to him personally at <A href="mailto:kostya@kostyatszyu.com"><STRONG>kostya@kostyatszyu.com</STRONG></A>&nbsp;</P>]]></content>
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		<title>Frank Warren's Sports Network drop case</title>
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			<name>Scott Denby</name>
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		<updated>2006-09-04T20:00:00Z</updated>
		<published>2006-09-04T20:00:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<STRONG>Frank Warren</STRONG> announced that the pending court action against his former star, Ricky the Hitman Hatton would be dropped in favour of developing a working relationship with the fighter in the near future. <BR><BR>Speculation has begun that perhaps Warren would like to promote an event involving the Hitman to face his fight, M'Baye for the WBA title that Ricky gave up to pursue the welterweight division. <BR><BR><IMG src="http://newsblog.livefight.co.uk/images/37416-34653/hitmanNo1.jpg">&nbsp;]]></content>
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