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Monday, June 18, 2007

Jeffries Will Again Defend Title on National TV



Hollister Free Lance - Gilroy - Kelsey Jeffries is set for her second title defense in three months. The July 2 fight at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula will be broadcast on Fox Sports Network In her sixth defense of the World Featherweight title, Jeffries (37-9
Source: www.freelancenews.com

Vanda stalks Kost
Boxing Insider - Unbeaten featherweight knockout sensation Wilton "Pretty Warrior" Hilario (8-0, 7 KOs), fighting out of St. Louis Park (MN), returns in the six/eight-round co-feature against former NABF super bantamweight champion Ricardo "El Rayo" Medina (30-17-4
Source: www.boxinginsider.com

Borat's Naked Brawl & More: Lessons Learned From MTV Movie Awards
MTV - And since this year's Best Fight nominees have no shortage of wisdom to bestow, we recruited WWE wrestler Carlito and World Extreme Cagefighting featherweight champion Urijah Faber (who, coincidentally, defends his title on Sunday) to enlighten us in
Source: www.mtv.com

Amir Laila Battles Samosir To A Draw
Boxing Scene - Indosiar TV Jakarta - In a fight in the super featherweight division, Afrizal (rated #3 in the Indonesian rankings) won a split decision in 8 rounds over Abi Metiaman. Another bout in same weight class, Irvan Bone won a unanimous decision in 8 rounds
Source: www.boxingscene.com

Olusegun Wins, Maloney Prospects Move On
Boxing Scene - Munyai, fighting at featherweight instead of bantamweight, beat Rugby’s Harry Ramogoadi over eight rounds. The towering South African landed some ferocious head and body shot combinations. He hurt Ramogoadi badly in the fourth and fifth rounds and
Source: www.boxingscene.com

Toshiba Dynabook RSS RX1 solid state notebook review
TechWorld - Toshiba Dynabook RSS RX1 solid state notebook review Weighing 780g, it's a feisty featherweight. By Martyn Williams, IDG News Service List price: TBA Pros: Lightest laptop in its class; good keyboard; Wi-Fi; claimed 12.5 hour battery life Cons: Likely to
Source: www.techworld.com


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