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Monday, December 11, 2006

Russia s Oleg Maskaev Retains the Title



Kommersant - overcame Peter Okhello of Uganda in a unanimous points win at the Olimpiysky Stadium in Moscow on Sunday. Maskaev controlled the fight, knocked the Ugandan down but failed to land a knockout blow. Maskaev won 18-5 and retained his WBC heavyweight belt
Source: www.kommersant.com

Boxing Harrison still wants world
IC Wales - Harrison added: My goal is to be world heavyweight champion and that fight has not diminished. By 2008 I want to be undisputed champion. It is a hard road sometimes but I have never been discouraged. You have seen what I am capable of. (Riddick
Source: icwales.icnetwork.co.uk

Kenya: Boxing - Kasongo Lands Ringside Job in Jamhuri Day Contest
AllAfrica.com - Organisation Intercontinental super-bantamweight title fight against Nick 'Kanyankole' Otieno in Nairobi tomorrow. Kasongo, a former Commonwealth Games and Africa heavyweight heavyweight amateur champion, will be at the ringside during the fight, to
Source: allafrica.com

Moorer makes quick work of Couser in return to ring
USA Today - HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) Two-time heavyweight champion Michael Moorer made quick work of his first fight since December 2004, stopping Cliff Couser in the first round Saturday night. Moorer landed a counter right to the head in the scheduled 10-round
Source: www.usatoday.com

Russian retains heavyweight title
Age - RUSSIA'S Oleg Maskaev has retained his World Boxing Council heavyweight crown with a unanimous points decision over Ugandan-born Japanese Peter Okhello. Maskaev dominated for much of the fight at Moscow's Olympic arena yesterday (Melbourne time) but
Source: www.theage.com.au


The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong -- but that's the way to bet it. Author: Damon Runyon

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