Boxing News - October 15, 2015
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Contents
October 15, 2015
16
TAKE COVER
HIGHLIGHTS
12
>> 20 CLEVERLY-FONFARA
HIGHLIGHTS
>> 10 NEWS
>> 18 PREVIEW
An under-appreciated, unorthodox
fighter reflects on his career so far
>> 22 Q&A
>> 40 AMATEURS
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EDITORS LETTER
Coming
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WORLD-BEATER:
Flanagan proves
he is top-drawer
FRANK
WARRENS
IS A GIFT
THAT
CANNOT
BE TAUGHT
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HECTOR CAMACHO,
Sot Chitalada, and Yuri
Arbachakov are the latest
names to be put forward
for potential induction
into the International
Boxing Hall of Fame in
2016. Unlike in previous
years (think of 2014,
when Joe Calzaghe, Oscar
De La Hoya and Felix
Trinidad were all elected)
there isnt a name among
them where induction is a
certainty.
Next years ceremony
looks certain to also
include at least one
inductee from the
following holdovers from
previous years ballots:
Paulie Ayala, Nigel Benn,
Donald Curry, Chris
Eubank, Leo Gamez,
Genaro Hernandez,
Julian Jackson, Santos
Laciar, Rocky Lockridge,
Miguel Happy Lora,
James Buddy McGirt,
Henry Maske, Dariusz
Michalczewski, Sung-kil
Moon, Michael Moorer,
Orzubek Gussie
Nazarov, Sven Ottke,
Vinny Pazienza, Lupe
Pintor, Gilberto Roman,
Gianfranco Rosi, Samuel
Serrano, Meldrick
Taylor, Fernando Vargas,
Wilfredo Vazquez Snr,
Ratanapol Sor Vorapin
and Hilario Zapata are
all up for selection in the
modern category.
WE are
ringside
in Madison
Square Garden
as Gennady
Golovkin and
David Lemieux
throw down
in a mouthwatering clash
that will crown
a unified if
not undisputed
middleweight
champion.
KELL BROOK
makes what
could be a
tricky defence
of his IBF
welterweight
title against
tough, gritty
Diego Chaves in
Sheffield. Paul
Nostradamus
Wheeler
previews the bill
and predicts the
main results.
EDITOR
Matt Christie
speaks to the
legendary Ray
Boom Boom
Mancini about
his enthralling
career and what
he is up to now.
NEW world
champion terry
Flanagan talks
to George
Gigney about his
remarkable rise
and crowning
glory.
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Broner wins yet
another belt
HIGH ACHIEVER:
Flanagan holds
a world title
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HEAD-2-HEAD
GENNADY
GGG
GOLOVKIN
vs
SAUL
CANELO
ALVAREZ
THE PANEL
MIDDLE GROUND
1 MARVIN HAGLER W KO 3
THOMAS HEARNS (1985)
These two modern greats poured
everything into three hellacious
rounds which ended with Hearns
limp on the canvas.
2 ROCKY GRAZIANO W RSF 6
TONY ZALE (1947)
Both eyes badly swollen and behind
on the cards, Graziano blitzed Zale
in the fifth and sixth.
Josh
Warrington
Unbeaten
featherweight
Gennady Golovkin
looks unstoppable
at the minute
although [Saul]
Canelo Alvarez is
also obviously one
to watch and hes
still very young.
Roman Gonzalez
is exciting as well,
so one of those
three.
Tommy
Karpency
Light-heavy
contender
The winner of
Golovkin-David
Lemieux will be
the next big star
I think, Golovkin
is on a roll at the
moment. Amir
Khan has always
come close but
recently he hasnt
had the big fights
or created much
excitement.
Stuart
Hall
Former world
bantam champion
Anthony Joshua.
Theres a lot of
hype around
him and a lot of
people come out
in huge numbers
to see him. Itll
be a year or two
before he properly
gets to that level,
but I think hell be
the next star.
Nick
Blackwell
British
middle king
It has to be
Golovkin. Each
time he steps up
in class he shows
how good he is.
People are already
talking about
him now, once
he dismantles
Lemieux hell be
huge and maybe
hell get bigger
fights.
Tommy
Karpency
Light-heavy
contender
Sergey Kovalev
and Adonis
Stevenson are
both up there, as
well as Lemieux
and Golovkin.
Well find out who
hits harder when
they fight, but its
between those
four for me. Its
very difficult to
pick one.
Stuart
Hall
Former world
bantam champion
Again, Ill say
Anthony Joshua!
Everybody he hits
he knocks out.
I know a lot of
people say hes
not been tested
yet, but theres no
one out there to
test him. As soon
as he lands,
its over.
Nick
Blackwell
British
middle king
GGG Golovkin,
it has to be him.
Hes got that one
punch power, but
the way he sets up
his shots as well,
and his timing, its
all down to a tee.
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3 TONY ZALE W KO 6
ROCKY GRAZIANO (1946)
Zale dropped Rocky in the opener
only to be mauled for the following
five rounds until he found a
miraculous body shot to force
Graziano to his knees.
4 HARRY GREB W PTS 15
MICKEY WALKER (1925)
A sensational second round was the
standout moment, but the contest
came down to a gruelling last in
which Greb produced the better work.
5 CARLOS MONZON W PTS 15
RODRIGO VALDEZ (1977)
Valdezs fast start, including a
second-round knockdown, was
not enough to quell the furious
Argentinian, who gallantly rallied.
6 SUGAR RAY ROBINSON W KO 5
GENE FULLMER (1957)
Robinson became the first man to
win the world middleweight title four
times when he planted on Fullmer
perhaps the best left hook ever.
7 GENE FULLMER W RSF 14
CARMEN BASILIO (1959)
An enthralling first round fatigued
both men but Fullmers counterpunching punished Basilio.
8 CHRIS EUBANK W RSF 9
NIGEL BENN (1990)
A heated build-up boiled over into
an unforgettable night during which
Eubank wore a valiant Benn down.
9 SUGAR RAY LEONARD W PTS 12
MARVIN HAGLER (1987)
Although the decision was
contentious, the action was brilliant
and the upset huge.
10 JAKE LAMOTTA PTS 10
SUGAR RAY ROBINSON (1943)
In the first of their many meetings,
LaMotta floored Robinson and
handed him his first pro loss.
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THE WEEK
T R E N D I N G # B R I T WO R L D C H A M P S / # G E O R G E G R OV E S / # D e G A L E V S B U T E / # G G G
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FROCH TO RETURN?
THURSDAY October 8, 2015
SOLDIERING ON
WEDNESDAY October 7, 2015
GEORGE GROVES [above left]
confirms his split from trainer
Paddy Fitzpatrick [above right]
live on Sky Sports and indicates
he will continue to box despite
his disappointing run of form.
The super-middleweight followed
infamous losses to Carl Froch with
a defeat to WBC champion Badou
Jack in Las Vegas last month.
I talked with some close friends
who would give me an honest
opinion and at [age] 27 you dont
need to make bold statements,
Groves states. At the same time
I want to do something I enjoy and
at times I havent enjoyed boxing.
IT SUITS ME,
EVERYBODY
WANTS
TO SEE
THIS FIGHT
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SHARP
SPIKE
KHAN STILL
HUNG UP
MEMORABILIA FAYRE
THE annual Boxing Memorabilia
Fayre near Londons Euston station,
ably organised by Chas Taylor,
results in the usual enjoyable
afternoon where old friends can
catch up and fans can add to their
collections (assuming they have
the space!). Along with regulars
Ivor The Engine Jones and Ronnie
Smith, another ex-boxer helping
this years event go with a swing is
super-exciting welterweight Rocky
Kelly.
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BURNS
TARGET
REVENGE
ON MIND
IT SHOULD BE
A GOOD GUIDE,
AND IM GOING
OUT THERE TO
FLATTEN HIM
DENISOV DEPARTS
BOXING NEWS are informed that
Mikhail Denisov will be leaving the
WBC. The Russian is a respected
member of the sanctioning bodys
rating committee, and worked
closely with Jose Sulaiman before
his death. The official reason
behind his departure is thought
to be personal, but there are
rumours that Denisov will remain
in boxing.
INSIDER NEWS
ONLY POSTPONED:
Eggington [left]
remains Gavins
top target
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AFTER
MAYWEATHER
Carlos Acevedo investigates the impact Floyd had on boxing
the good and the bad and ponders what happens next
WILL BOXING
REBOUND
FROM THE
LOSS OF ITS
BIGGEST STAR?
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DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS:
Mayweather [left] went on
to break several records
after defeating the
ageing De La Hoya
DE LA HOYA
PASSING THE
TORCH TO
MAYWEATHER
WAS A RARITY
The Replacements
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NEXT IN LINE?
Cotto-Alvarez
[above], and
Golovkin-Lemieux
[right]
style, and then they face each other next spring. It seems
reasonable to believe the winner there emerges as the new
face of boxing and becomes that guy who, like Mayweather
and Pacquiao [pictured above, on right] for most of the
last several years, can sell a million PPVs against
any solid opponent.
By far the most logical candidate to
cross over, Saul Canelo Alvarez has a
potential star-making performance on
tap when he faces veteran Miguel Cotto
on November 21. By facing topnotch
competition for most of the last twoand-a-half years, Alvarez, still only
25, has also demonstrated a trait
that is becoming as rare as compact
discs in the States: ambition. Since
suffering his first professional loss
(to Mayweather, in 2013), Alvarez
has bookended a workmanlike
decision over tricky southpaw
Erislandy Lara with shootout KOs
over Alfredo Angulo and James Kirkland.
Add to his determination telegenic looks and an
air of menefreghista and you have a compelling
figure ready to step into the Mayweather breach
immediately.
It goes without saying that Golovkin is as
hot as a fighter can be without having had
a defining win. Unfortunately for GGG,
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PREVIEWS
O U T S TA N D I N G G O O D FA I R D I S A P P O I N T I N G RU B B I S H
T h e s t a r r a t i n g s i n d i c a t e h o w w e l l t h e w r i t e r b e l i e v e s t h e f i g h t e r s m a t c h u p, t h e f i g h t ( s ) c o n t e x t u a l s i g n i f i c a n c e , a n d h o w g o o d t h e f i g h t ( s ) w i l l b e
EYEBALL WARS:
Golovkin [left]
and Lemieux stare
each other down
MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
S explained over
the previous pages,
the sport of boxing
has lost its leader.
Whether Floyd
Mayweathers
retirement is
permanent or not there is a gaping
hole/opportunity waiting to be filled
by a superstar in waiting. The auditions
begin this Saturday (October 17)
when middleweight slayers Gennady
Golovkin and David Lemieux clash in
a bout that could be a heart-pumping,
cant-blink-wont-blink barnburner.
If thats not endorsement enough, three
160lb belts Lemieuxs IBF, Golovkins
WBA Super and Interim WBC will be at
stake inside Madison Square Garden in
New York.
Hardened boxing fans will know
all about Golovkin and his incredible
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UNDERCARD
FACE SQUASHERS:
Both Golovkin
[top right] and
Lemieux [above left]
bring show-stopping
punch-power
PREVIEWS
TROUBLE AFOOT
MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
RITISH and
Commonwealth
welterweight
champion
Sam Eggington
was originally set
to defend his titles
against former world title challenger
Frankie Gavin in an intriguing clash of
West Midlands fighters.
Both born in Birmingham, the pair were
to meet at the Barclaycard Arena in the
city for the belts Gavin had previously
vacated. After Frankie injured his foot
[see page 10] the fight was off and
Eggington was in need of an opponent.
Wales Dale Evans, a man who holds
Injury rules
Gavin out of
Eggington
clash, so
Sam gets
Evans
instead,
writes
George
Gigney
REVENGE MISSION:
Evans [left] clouts Eggington
during their 2013 opener
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FOOT FETISH:
Eggington [right]
swarms all over Glenn
EXPERT VIEW
GLENN FOOT
HAS FOUGHT
BOTH MEN
EGGINGTONS
come on loads
in his past few
fights and Evans
is taking the
fight on short
notice.
Evans best
chance of
winning the
fight will be in
the first five
rounds. Hes
just a come
forward fighter
so hell try and
bully Eggington,
rough him up.
During those
five rounds hell
have a punchers
chance but
thats it.
After five, its
Eggingtons
fight to lose and
I think Evans
will have gassed
himself out and
Sam should stop
him late on.
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FAMILIAR TERRITORY:
Cleverly [left] is back at
light-heavy after a spell
as a cruiserweight
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MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
ARLIER in his
career, Nathan
Cleverly was
slated for not facing
worthy opposition,
particularly during
his two-year stint
as WBO light-heavyweight champion
(2011-13). The Welshman can only
be commended for electing to face
dangerous Pole Andrzej Fonfara this
Friday (October 16) over 12 rounds.
Having returned to 175lbs after an
unsuccessful six months at cruiserweight,
Cleverly had the opportunity to
fight WBA regular world champion
Juergen Braehmer in Germany but
instead will travel to Chicago, Fonfaras
adopted hometown, in a bid to
rejuvenate his once-promising career.
ITS A
CHALLENGE
I NEED AND
IT WILL
BRING OUT
MY BEST
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FONFARA IS A
WORLD-CLASS
OPERATOR AND CAN
GET ME BACK TO
WHERE I BELONG
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EXPERT VIEW
TONY BELLEW
HAS FOUGHT
CLEVERLY TWICE
ITS a 50-50
fight. Fonfara
isnt the biggest
puncher, hes
very similar
to Cleverly but
might be a bit
stronger, but
they mirror each
other in style.
Cleverlys got a
really good chin
and that will
help in this fight
because hes
got a terrible
defence. People
think its a
good time to
get Cleverly but
I dont think
so, hell have a
point to prove.
If I was a
betting man,
Id edge slightly
towards Fonfara
and I think it
would be on
points, I dont
think he can
stop Cleverly.
It could be a
really exciting
fight as well.
VESTED BRILLIANCE:
Taylor is a
Commonwealth
Games champion
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SCOTLANDS
NEW HOPE
Great things are expected of Josh Taylor, and John Dennen discovers
how the Edinburgh hero plans to achieve them
I WANT LIVE
OPPONENTS
THAT ARE
COMING TO
FIGHT
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ACTION
Reports from
the best fights
around the world
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Re p o r t e r s s t a r r a t i n g s fo r m a i n e v e n t s a n d u n d e rc a r d s a r e b a s e d o n i n - r i n g e n t e r t a i n m e n t , c o m p e t i t i v e n e s s a n d w h e t h e r o v e r a l l e x p e c t a t i o n w a s m e t
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MANCHESTER
O C TO B E R 10
MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
AT M O S P H E R E
F Manchesters
Terry Flanagan
needed any
vindication of
his status as the
WBO lightweight
champion following
the manner in
which he won it
three months ago,
the 26-year-old
southpaw received
plenty following
his two-round
demolition of
Gary
American Diego
Shaw
Magdaleno at the
RINGSIDE
Manchester Arena.
The Mancunian won the vacant title
after a clash and tangle of arms left
American opponent Jose Zepeda with a
dislocated shoulder that forced him to
retire at the end of the second round at
Manchester Velodrome in July. Although
delighted at being world champion,
Flanagan admitted afterwards that he
would have preferred to have won the
world title via another route. That route
was emphatically and sensationally taken
on Saturday night.
Many commentators were convinced
that Magdaleno would be Flanagans
toughest test to date. Trained by
legendary coach Joel Diaz, until recently
head trainer for Timothy Bradley,
southpaw Magdaleno was the WBO
No. 1 contender and had lost just once
in 29 as a pro, a controversial split
decision against talented Puerto Rican
Roman Martinez in November 2013 for
the WBO super-featherweight title.
Such facts counted for little however,
as a supremely conditioned Flanagan
destroyed the American in just over fiveand-a-half minutes of sensational action.
Roared on by a passionate but not
capacity crowd, Turbo won the first
round by doing what he does best,
keeping tight and not wasting too many
shots unnecessarily. For someone with
FEROCIOUS FLANAGAN:
Terry [left] lays into
Magdaleno, and forces
the referee to step in
[inset on facing page]
Flanagan
and Smith
prove their
worth in
world title
fights
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MaccarinelliSvacina
CoyleFaizy
Liverpudlian looks
unlucky in hometown
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STILL KING:
Flanagan celebrates
with his world belt
ACTION
CLEAN CLOUTS:
Smith [left] lands a
sweet left jab, while
both men connect
at times [inset]
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OUTCOMES:
Stalker [right]
and Evans fight to a
disputed draw, while
Catterall [inset, left]
outscores Putkonen
SINGHS
VICTORY OVER
WHITING WAS
WATCHED
BY OVER 20
MILLION
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FULL
R E S U LT S
Terry Flanagan
(135lbs), 29-0 (12),
w rsf 2 Diego
Magdaleno (134lbs
11oz), 28-2 (12); Liam
Smith (153 1/2lbs),
21-0-1 (11), w rsf
7 John Thompson
(152 1/4lbs), 17-2
(6); Luke Blackledge
(167lbs 8oz), 20-2-2
(6), w pts 12 Lee
Markham (166lbs
12oz), 14-3-1 (7);
Thomas Stalker
(134lbs 9oz), 10-1-2
(2), d pts 10 Craig
Evans (134lbs), 14-11 (3); Jimmy Kelly
(156lbs 2oz), 16-0
(7), w pts 10 Martin
Fidel Rios (154lbs)
16-7-3 (8); Jack
Catterall (139lbs),
13-0 (8), w pts 10
Jarkko Putkonen
(139lbs 2oz), 12-1
(6); Ryan Burnett
(117lbs 8oz), 11-0 (9),
w ko 2 Robert Kanalas
(117lbs 2oz), 10-5
(7); Adrian Gonzalez
(134lbs 4oz), 12-1,
w rsf 4 Jon Kays
(134lbs 8oz), 21-51 (5); Dale Coyne
(169lbs 8oz), 2-0
(1), w pts 4 Luke
Allon (173lbs), 4-5-1
(1); Vijender Singh
(164lbs 9oz), 1-0 (1),
w rsf 3 Sonny Whiting
(163lbs 10oz), 2-2 (1);
Jack Flattley (163lbs
8oz), 1-0, w pts 4
Lewis van Poetsch
(163lbs 8oz); 4-27.
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ACTION
LEGEND-HUNTER:
Maccarinelli [right]
beats Svacina and
eyes Jones Jnr next
Gareth Jones
RINGSIDE
N E W P O RT
O C TO B E R 10
MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
AT M O S P H E R E
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BLACK DUG
DEEP TO
WAGE A TOETO-TOE WAR
EARLY IN
THE NINTH
FULL
R E S U LT S
Enzo Maccarinelli
(196lbs), 40-7 (32),
w rsf 5 Jiri Svacina
(193lbs), 12-17 (1);
Mitch Buckland (139
1/4lbs), 10-0 (2),
w pts 10 Ally Black
(139 1/4lbs), 5-2
(2); Bradley Pryce
(162lbs), 36-20 (19),
w pts 6 Dan Blackwell
(165lbs), 6-49 (1);
Alex Hughes (166lbs),
6-0 (3), w pts 6 Kieron
Gray (167lbs), 8-451 (1); Zack Davies
(142lbs), 4-0, w pts
6 Fonz Alexander
(141lbs), 3-19 (1);
James Todd (166lbs),
4-2-1, w pts 4
Mick Mills (158lbs),
1-12 (1).
ACTION
PUSHING IT:
Pearce [left]
outworks Trizno
FULL
R E S U LT S
Steven Pearce (151lbs
5oz), 11-4 (4), w pts
6 Arvydas Trizno
(152 1/2lbs), 21-46-2
(4); Anthony Upton
(142lbs), 11-0 (4),
w pts 8 Liam Richards
(141 1/2lbs), 12-15
(1); Manny Zaber
(135lbs 9oz), 3-0,
w pts 4 Joe Beeden
(133lbs 3oz), 1-29-1
(1); Kieran McLaren
(143lbs 5oz), 5-0, w
pts 6 Jason Nesbitt
(148lbs 3oz), 10-188-4
(7) 1NC; Andy Keates
(141lbs 3oz), 11-2 (1),
w pts 6 Matt Seawright
(149lbs 6oz), 5-123-5;
Reuben Arrowsmith
(158lbs) 1-0, w pts
4 Kevin McCauley
(159lbs 2oz), 11-1066; Sam Evans (151
1/2lbs), 1-0 (1), w rsf
3 Zaurs Sadihovs
(145 1/4lbs), 4-6 (4).
MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
AT M O S P H E R E
TRIZNO
HAD NOT
ARRIVED
MERELY TO
MAKE UP THE
NUMBERS
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ACTION
YOUTHFUL VIGOUR:
Coyle [right] clubs Faizy
with an uppercut
Simon Euan-Smith
RINGSIDE
BETHNAL GREEN
O C TO B E R 10
MAIN EVENT
U N D E RC A R D
AT M O S P H E R E
F U L L R E S U LT S
Johnny Coyle (140lbs), 11-0-1 (2), w pts 10 AJ Faizy
(139lbs), 6-2-1 (4); Ben Hall (153lbs 8oz), 7-0-1
(1), w td 7 Aston Jolly (154lbs), 7-1-1; John Ryder
(166lbs), 21-2 (12), w pts 6 Adam Jones (162lbs),
5-11-4; Reece Bellotti (125lbs 8oz), 4-0 (3), w rsf
3 Faycal Messaoudene (126lbs), 6-24-1; Mickey
ORourke (136lbs), 5-0 (1), w pts 6 Danny Parsons
(135lbs), 1-2 (1); Adam Salman (154lbs), 7-1 (4), w
pts 6 William Warburton (152lbs), 16-84-7 (3); Jake
Ball (178lbs 8oz), 2-0 (2), w rsf 1 Mitch Mitchell
(179lbs), 6-43-2 (2); Isaac Chamberlain (199lbs),
4-0, w pts 4 Igoris Borucha (198lbs), 10-33-3 (2);
Craig Richards (167lbs), 2-0 (1), w pts 6 Scott
Douglas (166lbs), 2-3-2; Ted Cheeseman (151lbs),
2-0 (1), w pts 4 Victor Edagha (150lbs), 0-5.
The
LEE
HASKINS
Natural
BIG FEATURE
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PEAK FORM:
Haskins flattens
Iwasa in style
SCRAPPY:
Haskins, particularly
against Broadhurst
[right], is not always
pretty to watch
CLASS ABOVE:
Haskins [right] slams a
left through Halls guard
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HARSH LESSON:
Munyai [right] inflicts
Haskins first pro defeat
RANKINGS
HEAVYWEIGHT
over 200lbs/14st 4lbs
1 WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO 64-3 (UKR)
2 ALEXANDER POVETKIN 29-1 (RUS)
3 DEONTAY WILDER 35-0 (USA)
4 KUBRAT PULEV 20-1 (BGR)
5 VYACHESLAV GLAZKOV 21-0-1 (UKR)
6 BERMANE STIVERNE 24-2-1 (CAN)
7 CARLOS TAKAM 32-2-1 (CMR)
8 TONY THOMPSON 40-5 (USA)
9 TYSON FURY 24-0 (ENG)
10 BRYANT JENNINGS 19-1 (USA)
MIDDLEWEIGHT
160lbs/11st 6lbs
1 MIGUEL COTTO 40-4 (PRI)
2 GENNADY GOLOVKIN 33-0 (KAZ)
3 PETER QUILLIN 32-0-1 (USA)
4 ANDY LEE 34-2-1 (IRL)
5 DAVID LEMIEUX 34-2 (CAN)
6 DANIEL GEALE 31-4 (AUS)
7 HASSAN N'DAM N'JIKAM 31-2 (FRA)
8 DANIEL JACOBS 30-1 (USA)
9 BILLY JOE SAUNDERS 22-0 (ENG)
10 CHRIS EUBANK JNR 19-1 (ENG)
LIGHTWEIGHT
135lbs/9st 9lbs
1 JORGE LINARES 40-3 (VEN)
2 TERRY FLANAGAN 29-0 (ENG)
3 KEVIN MITCHELL 39-3 (ENG)
4 DEJAN ZLATICANIN 21-0 (MNE)
5 YURIORKIS GAMBOA 24-1 (CUB)
6 ARGENIS MENDEZ 23-3-1 (DOM)
7 MIGUEL VAZQUEZ 35-5 (MEX)
8 DENIS SHAFIKOV 36-1-1 (RUS)
9 DARLEYS PEREZ 32-1-1 (COL)
10 ANTHONY CROLLA 29-4-3 (ENG)
SUPER-FLYWEIGHT
115lbs/8st 3lbs
1 NAOYA INOUE 8-0 (JPN)
2 OMAR ANDRES NARVAEZ 44-2-2 (ARG)
3 CARLOS CUADRAS 33-0-1 (MEX)
4 SRISAKET SOR RUNGVISAI 36-4-1 (THA)
5 ZOLANI TETE 21-3 (RSA)
6 KOHEI KONO 30-8-1 (JPN)
7 NORBERTO JIMENEZ 22-8-4 (DOM)
8 LUIS CONCEPCION 33-4 (PAN) [above]
9 McJOE ARROYO 17-0 (PRI)
10 DAVID SANCHEZ 28-3-2 (MEX)
CRUISERWEIGHT
200lbs/14st 4lbs
1 KRZYSZTOF GLOWACKI 25-0 (POL)
2 MARCO HUCK 38-3-1 (GER)
3 GRIGORY DROZD 40-1 (RUS)
4 DENIS LEBEDEV 27-2 (RUS)
5 VICTOR EMILIO RAMIREZ 22-2-1 (ARG)
6 OLA AFOLABI 21-4-4 (ENG)
7 FIRAT ARSLAN 35-8-2 (GER)
8 RAKHIM CHAKHKIEV 24-1 (RUS)
9 ILUNGA MAKABU 19-1 (COD)
10 TONY BELLEW 25-2-1 (ENG)
SUPER-WELTERWEIGHT
154lbs/11st
1 SAUL ALVAREZ 45-1-1 (MEX)
2 ERISLANDY LARA 21-2-2 (CUB)
3 AUSTIN TROUT 30-2 (USA)
4 JERMALL CHARLO 22-0 (USA)
5 JERMELL CHARLO 26-0 (USA)
6 VANES MARTIROSYAN 36-2-1 (USA)
7 CORNELIUS BUNDRAGE 34-6 (USA)
8 CARLOS MOLINA 23-6-2 (USA)
9 ISHE SMITH 27-8 (USA)
10 WILLIE NELSON 24-2-1 (USA)
SUPER-FEATHERWEIGHT
130lbs/9st 4lbs
1 TAKASHI UCHIYAMA 23-0-1 (JPN)
2 TAKASHI MIURA 29-2-2 (JPN)
3 FRANCISCO VARGAS 22-0-1 (MEX)
4 JAVIER FORTUNA 29-0-1 (DOM)
5 BRYAN VASQUEZ 34-2 (CRI)
6 SERGIO THOMPSON 30-4 (MEX)
7 ROMAN MARTINEZ 29-2-3 (PRI)
8 ORLANDO SALIDO 42-13-3 (MEX)
9 EDEN SONSONA 34-6-2 (PHL)
10 JOSE PEDRAZA 20-0 (PRI)
FLYWEIGHT
112lbs/8st
1 ROMAN GONZALEZ 43-0 (NIC)
2 JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA 33-2 (MEX)
3 AMNAT RUENROENG 16-0 (THA)
4 BRIAN VILORIA 36-4 (USA)
5 KAZUTO IOKA 18-1 (JPN)
6 JUAN CARLOS REVECO 36-2 (ARG)
7 MORUTI MTHALANE 31-2 (RSA)
8 AKIRA YAEGASHI 22-5 (JPN)
9 EDGAR SOSA 51-9 (MEX)
10 McWILLIAMS ARROYO 16-2 (PRI)
LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT
175lbs/12st 7lbs
1 SERGEY KOVALEV 28-0-1 (RUS)
2 ADONIS STEVENSON 27-1 (CAN)
3 BERNARD HOPKINS 55-7-2 (USA)
4 JEAN PASCAL 30-3-1 (CAN)
5 JUERGEN BRAEHMER 47-2 (GER)
6 ANDRZEJ FONFARA 27-3 (POL)
7 ARTUR BETERBIEV 9-0 (RUS)
8 ISAAC CHILEMBA 24-2-2 (MAW)
9 ANDRE WARD 28-0 (USA)
10 ELEIDER ALVAREZ 18-0 (COL)
WELTERWEIGHT
147lbs/10st 7lbs
1 MANNY PACQUIAO 57-6-2 (PHL)
2 TIMOTHY BRADLEY 32-1-1 (USA)
3 KELL BROOK 35-0 (ENG)
4 AMIR KHAN 31-3 (ENG)
5 SHAWN PORTER 26-1-1 (USA) [above]
6 MARCOS MAIDANA 35-5 (ARG)
7 KEITH THURMAN 26-0 (USA)
8 ROBERT GUERRERO 33-3-1 (USA)
9 DANNY GARCIA 31-0 (USA)
10 BRANDON RIOS 33-2-1 (USA)
FEATHERWEIGHT
126lbs/9st
1 NICHOLAS WALTERS 26-0 (JAM)
2 VASYL LOMACHENKO 4-1 (UKR)
3 GARY RUSSELL JNR 26-1 (USA)
4 LEO SANTA CRUZ 31-0-1 (MEX)
5 SIMPIWE VETYEKA 27-3 (RSA)
6 ABNER MARES 29-2-1 (MEX)
7 LEE SELBY 21-1 (WAL)
8 EVGENY GRADOVICH 20-1-1 (RUS)
9 JAYSON VELEZ 23-0-1 (PRI)
10 JESUS CUELLAR 27-1 (ARG)
LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT
108lbs/7st 10lbs
1 DONNIE NIETES 36-1-4 (PHL)
2 PEDRO GUEVARA 26-1-1 (MEX)
3 RYOICHI TAGUCHI 22-2-1 (JPN)
4 ALBERTO ROSSEL 34-9 (PER)
5 JAVIER MENDOZA 24-2-1 (MEX)
6 GANIGAN LOPEZ 25-6 (MEX)
7 REY LORETO 20-13 (PHL)
8 RAUL GARCIA 36-3-1 (MEX)
9 RANDY PETALCORIN 23-1-1 (PHL)
10 MILAN MELINDO 32-2 (PHL)
SUPER-MIDDLEWEIGHT
168lbs/12st
1 JAMES DeGALE 21-1 (ENG)
2 ARTHUR ABRAHAM 43-4 (GER) [above]
3 ROBERT STIEGLITZ 47-5-1 (GER)
4 BADOU JACK 20-1-1 (SWE)
5 GEORGE GROVES 21-3 (ENG)
6 ANTHONY DIRRELL 28-1-1 (USA)
7 FEDOR CHUDINOV 14-0 (RUS)
8 ANDRE DIRRELL 24-2 (USA)
9 FELIX STURM 39-5-3 (GER)
10 GILBERTO RAMIREZ 32-0 (MEX)
SUPER-LIGHTWEIGHT
140lbs/10st
1 VIKTOR POSTOL 28-0 (UKR)
2 LUCAS MATTHYSSE 37-4 (ARG)
3 LAMONT PETERSON 33-3-1 (USA)
4 RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV 24-4 (RUS)
5 TERENCE CRAWFORD 26-0 (USA)
6 ADRIEN BRONER 31-2 (USA)
7 JOSE BENAVIDEZ 23-0 (USA)
8 KHABIB ALLAKHVERDIEV 19-2 (RUS)
9 MAURICIO HERRERA 22-5 (USA)
10 CESAR RENE CUENCA 48-0 (ARG)
SUPER-BANTAMWEIGHT
122lbs/8st 10lbs
1 GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX 15-0 (CUB)
2 CARL FRAMPTON 21-0 (NIR)
3 SCOTT QUIGG 31-0-2 (ENG)
4 NONITO DONAIRE 35-3 (PHL)
5 KIKO MARTINEZ 32-6 (SPA)
6 GENESIS SERVANIA 26-0 (PHL)
7 ALBERT PAGARA 24-0 (PHL)
8 REY VARGAS 25-0 (MEX)
9 JULIO CEJA 30-1 (MEX)
10 MANUEL AVILA 18-0 (USA)
STRAWWEIGHT
105lbs/7st 7lbs
1 HEKKIE BUDLER 29-1 (RSA)
2 WANHENG MENAYOTHIN 39-0 (THA)
3 KATSUNARI TAKAYAMA 30-7 (JPN)
4 KNOCKOUT CP FRESHMART 11-0 (THA)
5 CARLOS BUITRAGO 28-1-1 (NIC)
6 XIONG ZHAO ZHONG 26-6-1 (CHN)
7 KOSEI TANAKA 5-0 (JPN)
8 DENVER CUELLO 36-5-6 (PHL)
9 BYRON ROJAS 16-2-3 (NIC)
10 RICARDO PEREZ 9-2 (MEX)
BANTAMWEIGHT
118lbs/8st 6lbs
1 SHINSUKE YAMANAKA 24-0-2 (JPN)
2 JUAN CARLOS PAYANO 17-0 (DOM)
3 ANSELMO MORENO 35-4-1 (PAN)
4 JAMIE McDONNELL 27-2-1 (ENG)
5 TOMOKI KAMEDA 31-2 (JPN)
6 RANDY CABALLERO 22-0 (USA)
7 LEE HASKINS 32-3 (ENG)
8 PUNGLUANG SOR SINGYU 51-3 (THA)
9 RODRIGO GUERRERO 23-5-1 (MEX)
10 RAU'SHEE WARREN 13-1 (USA) [above]
POUND-FOR-POUND
The best of the best
1 MANNY PACQUIAO 57-6-2 (PHL)
2 WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO 64-3 (UKR)
3 ANDRE WARD 28-0 (USA)
4 TIMOTHY BRADLEY 32-1-1 (USA)
5 GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX 15-0 (CUB)
6 SERGEY KOVALEV 28-0-1 (RUS)
7 MIGUEL COTTO 40-4 (PRI)
8 ROMAN GONZALEZ 43-0 (NIC)
9 GENNADY GOLOVKIN 33-0 (KAZ)
10 TERENCE CRAWFORD 26-0 (USA)
l If a fighter has been inactive for over a year, he will not be included
in the rankings, unless he has a fight officially scheduled.
l Each fighter is ranked on the results they have achieved in their
own specific weight division (excluding the pound-for-pound list).
l A fighter cannot be ranked in a specific weight division until he has
competed in that division.
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DIARY
OCTOBER
FRIDAY 16
Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh
Anthony Cacace v Ronnie Clark (vacant
Celtic super-featherweight title); Josh
Taylor v Adam Mate; Connor Law v Cherif
Sobgho; Jason Easton v Karoly Lakatos;
Sam Ball v Teodor Stefanov; Josh Pritchard
v Jean Noel Alvarez; Marco McCullough
v Sergejs Logins; Aston Brown v Georgi
Valevski. (Promoter: Cyclone Promotions).
The Glasgow City Hotel, Glasgow
Barry Craig v Youssef Al Hamidi; Lewis
Paulin v Qasim Hussain; Ryan Smith v s/o;
Jamie McGuire v s/o; Scott McCormack v
s/o. (Promoter: Alex Morrison).
UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois
(Sky Sports & Spike)
Andrzej Fonfara v Nathan Cleverly; Kohei
Kono (holder) v Koki Kameda (WBA world
super-flyweight title); Patryk Szymanski
v Richard Gutierrez; Eddie Ramirez v
Ammeth Diaz; Ronald Hearns v Jamaal
Davis. (Promoter: Warriors Boxing).
SATURDAY 17
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
(Sky Sports)
Sam Eggington (holder) v Dale Evans
(British, Commonwealth & WBC Silver
welterweight titles); Khalid Yafai v
Jason Cunningham (vacant British
super-flyweight title); Gamal Yafai v
Nasibu Ramadhani; Matthew Macklin
v Jason Welborn; Craig Cunningham
(holder) v Lennox Clarke (Midlands Area
middleweight title) Rob Hunt (holder) v
Karl Wiggins (Midlands Area welterweight
title); Zach Parker v Dan Blackwell; Cori
Gibbs v Fonz Alexander; Dan Breeze v
Chris Jenkinson; Jordan Cooke v
s/o; Michael Rooney v Chris Adaway.
(Promoter: Matchroom Boxing).
York Hall, Bethnal Green
Matty Askin (holder) v Lawrence Bennett
(English cruiserweight title); Leon
McKenzie v John McCallum; Joe Mullender
v Ben Davies; Floyd Moore v Danny Carter
v Andrzej Fonfara
8.00pm Sky Sports 1
LIVE Sam Eggington v
Dale Evans
SUNDAY 18
2.00am BoxNation
LIVE Gennady
Golovkin v
David Lemieux
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MONDAY 19
7pm BoxNation
A Fight to Remember
TUESDAY 20
8.00pm BT Sport 1
Boxing Tonight
WEDNESDAY 21
1.00am Channel 4
KOTV Boxing Weekly
amateurs
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NEMESIS:
Ashfaq [right]
loses, once again,
to Nazirov, but
its so close
coachs corNer
SIMPLIFY &
INTENSIFY
Billy Walsh, Irelands head
coach, on the Worlds
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BATTLE BEGINS
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AMATEURS
Photo: AIBA
OXING
INSPIRATION:
Landon [in vest] wins in front of
iconic countryman Pacquiao
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THE ASHES:
Brit Kelly [right]
defeats Webber
of Australia
13/10/2015 11:35
AMATEURS
IT FLOWS
IN ONE
MOVEMENT
SO HE JUST
GLIDES
AROUND
THE RING
FALSE DAWN:
Buatsi [right] drops La Cruz
but ultimately loses
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AMATEURS
OUTSTANDING:
Quality Lopez [left]
and Dunaytsev put on
a semi-final show
ASANAU
COULDNT
SOLVE THE
PROBLEMS
THE
IRISHMAN
POSES
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FLASHBACK
A SAVAGE
BEATING
PROWLING MENACE:
Tyson has 44
knockouts to
his name
IS WEEK
IN
TH
in
Bo
1987
ry
Tyson mauls
former Olympic
champion
Biggs, writes
George Gigney
g Histo
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YESTERDAYS HEROES
INDELIBLE ECHOES
Photo: LUCY DALEY
LASTING tribute
to the National
Sporting Club (NSC),
an institution that
once governed
and shaped British
boxing, was unveiled
at Londons Covent
Garden on Monday
12 October.
The green plaque,
installed at the
NSCs 43 King Street
former headquarters,
Alex Daley
was unveiled by
Boxing historian the current Lord
Lonsdale, whose
and author
ancestor lent his
name to the iconic
Lonsdale Belt introduced by the club.
Descendants of some of the men who
boxed at the NSC and current pros who
inherited its rules and traditions were at
the unveiling.
Credit for the plaque must go to
boxing historian Harold Alderman,
MBE, and Bernard Hart, founder of
the Lonsdale sporting brand, whose
campaign for the memorial was realised
with help from the London Ex-Boxers
Association, Westminster City Council
and the buildings present owner, Capital
& Counties Properties PLC.
Ex-parliamentary reporter and 1882
ABA lightweight champion Arthur
Frederick (Peggy) Bettinson opened the
NSC in March 1891 with business partner
John Fleming. Their aim was to give
boxing, which was then widely viewed
as a dubious back-alley activity, greater
respectability and social acceptance.
They achieved this feat expeditiously
with the roll-out of a well-crafted set
of rules which became the norm for
boxing in Britain. Adapted from the
Queensberry Rules of 1866, the NSC rules
introduced compulsory gloves, stricter
safety precautions and a 20-round cap
on contests, with a mandatory minutes
rest between rounds.
Modern boxing is run on similar lines
to those laid down by the NSC. In fact,
the clubs scoring system of awarding a
boxer up to five points per round was
only replaced in Britain by the current
10-point system in 1973.
The NSC did much to bring boxing in
from the cold but there is a flipside to
its autocracy. In keeping with its highminded ethos, the NSC was for members
only and off limits to the hoi polloi.
Its patrons were mainly stockbrokers,
high-class shop owners, merchants,
manufacturers and even members of
the landed gentry, with women barred
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REMINDER:
The NSC plaque,
in all its glory
completely.
Fresh from a sumptuous meal in one
of the NSCs dining rooms, the clubs
dinner-jacketed members would file in to
its ornate amphitheatre, thick with cigar
smoke. Under club rules an eerie silence
was observed during actual boxing, with
polite applause no cat-calls, cheers or
whistles permitted between rounds.
Members of the press, who were only
just tolerated, were accommodated on
uncomfortable benches.
In 1909 the NSC introduced a
championship belt at eight selfnominated weights, named after its
president, Lord Lonsdale. For a while,
the Lonsdale belt system gave the club
a monopoly over British title fights it
chose the challengers, terms and dates
for all championship fights, which could
only be seen by club members and their
guests at 43 King Street. The man on the
SIXTY SECONDS
LIAM DESMOND
Paul Wheeler talks to the Essex Michael Phelps
Photo: DAVID ISLIP PHOTOGRAPHY
I USED TO BE
QUITE A GOOD
SWIMMER. I HAD
TRIALS FOR MY
COUNTY, ESSEX
Other sportsman you would
like to be:
Itd be a footballer. Maybe
David Beckham.
Last film/TV show you saw:
Fast & Furious 7. It was quite a good
film.
Who would play you in a film of
your life:
Mark Wahlberg.
Have you ever been starstruck:
When I met Anthony Joshua.
Hes a right nice fella, and really
down-to-earth.
Last time you cried:
I cant remember for sure. It was
probably when my grandad died.
Best advice received:
When Im having a bad day in the
gym, my dad and trainers tell me to
get my head down and keep on it.
Worst rumour about yourself:
I dont think Ive ever heard one
about myself.
Something not many people
know about you:
I used to be quite a good swimmer
when I was younger. I had trials for
my county, Essex.
FAST FACTS
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