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AS Federal Grand Jury investigations continue in
New Jersey, former heavyweight champion George
Foreman has been subpoenaed to give evidence as a
witness and a victim.
Foreman's lawyer Larry Wechsler said: "George is
just a small piece of a rather broad-ranging investigation.
I guess the government believes there must
have been money extorted from him or people he was
involved with."
LLOYD HONEYGHAN, former champion turned promoter, is waiting for
v ^ a Board enquiry later this month to resolve his differences with the
boxers who pulled out of two eliminators he had earned the right to stage
after winning the purse bids.
Honeyghan's show at the Elephant and Castle Leisure Centre on April 24
goes ahead as planned, though he had intended to have the heavyweight
match between Harry Senior and Mathew Ellis, as well as the welterweight
clash between Harry Dhami and Neil Sinclair on the show.
As Honeyghan says, fighters should pull out before the bids take place.
Now Lloyd is left with a bill for posters and tickets he cannot use.
AFTER 12 frustrating, excruciatingly
dull rounds, I thought Bobby Vanzie
had blown his British lightweight
title against solid pro Anthony Campbell on
the Norton-Mofokeng bill.
Vanzie, so impressive in dismantling Wayne
Rigby last October and a previous winner
over Campbell, did far too much posing and
too little punching yet somehow must have
been edging the rounds on the card of referee
Paul Thomas, who gave him an emphatic
118-113 verdict.
IT'S a case of "better the devil you
know" when Preston craftsman Paul
Burke puts his Commonwealth
light-welterweight title on the line
against old foe Bernard Paul of
Tottenham on the Hamed-lngle show.
Burke reportedly turned down better
money to defend against another
previous victim, Eamonn Magee, in
Belfast on May 22.