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Boxing News magazine 19.11.1999 Download pdf
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TWENTY years from now, when LENNOX LEWIS
has faded out of public view and into retirement
at his beach house in Jamaica - or wherever he
decides to settle - I'm afraid he will not be regarded as
one of the great heavyweights in history.

IT was expected on Sunday that promoters Don King and Bob Arum would
| announce the rematch between Felix Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya.
But negotiations over the weekend did not go as planned and it was revealed
I Trinidad, the WBC and IBF welterweight champion, will step up to light-middle
to challenge undefeated WBA king David Reid at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
| on March 4.

MICHAEL BRODIE, European super-bantam king,
had been forced to pull out of a voluntary defence
against Italian Vincenzo Gigliotti at Bowlers,
Manchester on December 4 after breaking a bone
in his foot whilst tunning.
Manager Jack Trickett says it could keep Brodie
out until January or February, the latter more likely.
"Even boxers are entitled to holidays," he said.
Brodie's foot is in plaster and he'll receive physio
treatment
A replacement fight on the show, which features
Steve Robinson's European featherweight title
defence against British king Jon Jo Irwin, could pit
Mpush Makambi of South Africa against Steve
Foster. Dangerman Makambi has already beaten
Adrian Dodson twice and Ensley Bingham.

AN all-schoolboy show kicked off the season at Hatherley Manor,
probably due to the opening round of the NABC and Novice
Championships both being held the following day.
SHAUN LAMB, 13, gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about as he
forced two standing counts - the second from a solid body attack -
before halting the challenge of Broad Plain's game JOE WOODLAND
midway through the second.
The honour of the two local clubs was placed in the hands of
ROCKY SMITH (Gloucester) and ANDY RIDLER (Bronx) in the final
clash of the night, Smith's superior workrate clinching a unanimous
verdict.

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