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Saturday, December 09, 2006

WARREN DEMANDS FIREWORKS



Sporting Life - Warren has had no alternative but to bump their rematch up to top of the bill status following Scott Harrison's withdrawal from his WBO featherweight title defence - but he has done so with reservations. Warren said: "It is redemption time. Nothing is
Source: www.sportinglife.com

MAYWEATHER GUNS DOWN GATTI
Sporting Life - Mayweather, already a former world champion at super-featherweight and lightweight, dominated from the outset with his superior hand speed. Gatti was floored by a left hook in the first round while his hands were dropped as he complained about a
Source: www.sportinglife.com

HARRISON HITS BACK IN STYLE
Sporting Life - Harrison came up with a perfect left body shot 46 seconds into the round to leave Brodie crumpled on the canvas where he was counted out by referee Mickey Vann, enabling Harrison to retain his WBO featherweight title. The sudden end came as a shock
Source: www.sportinglife.com

Warren ditches troubled Harrison
Monsters and Critics - Promoter Frank Warren has ended his association with Scott Harrison after the WBO featherweight champion failed to make the weight for his defence against Nicky Cook on Saturday. Harrison's fight was the main feature of the undercard for the London
Source: sport.monstersandcritics.com

RELENTLESS CHI RETAINS TITLE
Sporting Life - South Korea's Injin Chi knocked out Eiichi Sugama in the 10th round to retain his WBC featherweight crown. Chi, who won the title by stopping Michael Brodie in April in Manchester, made a successful first defence courtesy of a punishing combination
Source: www.sportinglife.com

Mayweather - too slick for Corley (Getty Images)
Sporting Life - Mayweather, a former super-featherweight and lightweight world champion, entered the ring full of confidence and soon went to work against Corley, who struggled to negate Floyd's speed and accuracy throughout. The fans at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic
Source: www.sportinglife.com


"If I lose today, I can look forward to winning tomorrow, and if I win today, I can expect to lose tomorrow. A sure thing is no fun." - Chico Marx "He had the calm confidence of a Christian with four aces." - Mark Twain

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