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FERNANDO VARGAS' camp are anxious to bounce
back from the 12th-round stoppage defeat by Felix
Trinidad last month.
Main Events are prepared to offer WBC lightmiddleweight
champion Javier Castillejo or Akira
Ohigashi, who meet in Madrid on February 16,
approximately $500,000 to face the American on
April 28.
SUMIO YAMADA, the New Yorfc-based
Japanese photographer who gets
everywhere, shows no signs of relaxing his
tireless schedule in 2001.
He is undoubtedly one of the most prolific
workers in the business. No one claims more air
miles.
HULL'S former Central Area lightweight champion
Kevin Toomey and punching postman Fred Reeve
have been granted their manager/second's licences
and will be working out of Mick Toomey's new Ritz
Bar gym. Mick has also signed light-welterweight
Brian Gifford and a local amateur light-heavy who
will make his debut soon. With self-managed middle
Rob Stevenson and cruiser Tony Booth also using
the gym, things are looking up in the east of the city.
BRAGGING has always been a little out of character for Evander Holyfield. Who can forget
his prediction of a third-round knockout of Lennox Lewis when they met first time, in March
1999?
Evander was a little fortunate to draw that evening, but it appears the normally humble
American has not learned his lesson. When he and John Ruiz came together in Boston a
week ago to announce their March 3 rematch in Las Vegas, Holyfield boldly proclaimed this
would be his year, that he would fight three times and win on each occasion, starting with
Ruiz, by knockout.
MICHAEL BR0DIE of Manchester will
still be feeling it should be him
defending the WBC super-bantamweight
title tonight (Friday, January 19).
Instead, he waits with bitter interest as
WILLIE J0RRIN, who beat the Mancunian
by a controversial majority decision in
September, and OSCAR "CH0L0L0" WHAT JOY: Jorrin and family
LARI0S fight it out at the Arco Arena,