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Bowe is jailed
RIDDICK BOWE cannot possibly be allowed to fight again.
That must be good news. The bad news is he has been
sent to prison for 30 days for "interstate domestic
violence".
Bowe, a former world heavyweight champion who last
boxed In December 1996, pleaded guilty to the 1998
crime this week and was sentenced on Tuesday.
His lawyer Johnnie Cochran had said his client was
brain-damaged from boxing and this was taken into
account (Bowe could have got up to two years in prison).
HEAVYWEIGHT giants Lennox Lewis and Michael Grant sat wHhin two
rows of each other last weekend at Madison Square Garden, New Yoric.
Following tlie De La Hoya-Coley match, they gave an interview to HBO,
but didnt exchange words. Lewis smiled and rubbed his hands together
as Grant spoke and, when It was all over, they walked past each other
without the merest acknowledgement.
MICHAEL AYERS (above) is off the big Olympia
show on March 11 which sees Naseem Hamed
meet Vuyani Bungu.
He went to the dentist this week with a sore
tooth and was immediately taken into hospital
for an operation which saw his jaw cut and
restitched.
It his hoped his IBO lightweight title defence
against Aussie Justin Rowsell can be rescheduled
for April. As of Wednesday, there were just 482
tickets left for the 10,000-capacity Olympia.
Hamed says he has been running six miles a
day at 9,000ft in Tenerife. Trainer Oscar Suarez
is out with him and says "there will be no more
crazy body-slams like against Cesar Soto."