Boxing News magazine 19.10.2001 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 19.10.2001 Download pdf
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SHANE MOSLEY doesn't shirk a challenge, nor does he go in search of easy victims.
Following RONALD "WINKY" WRIGHT'S points win over Robert Frazier to capture
the vacant IBF light-middleweight title last Friday, Mosley has made the Florida
southpaw his next target.
Mosley, the undefeated WBC champ at 10st 7lbs, has run out of opponents at welter (after
IBF champ Vernon Forrest reportedly priced himself out of negotiations) and is to go up a
weight.

DECORATED second World War veteran
Jack Bishop proved you can't keep a
good man down when he resurrected
boxing at the Guildhall for the first time since
Mrs. Minna Wilson cracked Steve McCarthy
over the head with the heel of her shoe in
1989.

ROBIN REID figures to get a few rounds under
his belt when he defends his WBF super-middleweight
title against tough Argentine
JORGE SCLARANDI on the Kelvin Hall bill, although
as a 'world' championship bout it is hardly mouthwatering.

RAY MERCER is creaking with age at 40, but
stayed on course for a WBO heavyweight
title fight against the towering Wladimir
Klitschko, who was ringside to see "Merciless"
Ray demolish BRYAN SCOTT of Kansas City in
two eventful rounds.
Klitschko and his brother Vitali, who are so
big they blocked out the moon for a second or
two as I left the arena behind them, seemed
amused by Mercer's taunting from the ring after
his win

READING'S two leading clubs have
amalgamated. Reading ABC and
Mo's joined forces last month, 17
years after Mick and Steve Rawling
broke away to form their own club.
The move was forced after Mo's were
evicted without formal explanation from the
premises they rented for 10 years at Dee
Park Youth and Community Centre.

THE annual Boys and Girls Clubs of Scotland championships are held this
weekend (Saturday October 20 & Sunday October 21) at Stainley Leisure
Centre in Foxbar, Paisley.
According to the organisers, around 70 boxers from 23 clubs have entered the
event, from which the winners qualify for the UK-wide National Association of
Clubs for Young People championships.

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