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ELVIS MICHAILENKO didn't box on
Tuesday in Austria, as planned. Tlie
Ctieisea fan texted iiis liandler Roy
Hilder last week to say: "I'm rough."
He lias a virus.
Hilder was disappointed. He feH
with Thomas Ulrich having just
been beaten, it was the perfect
time for Michailenko to score a
good win and maybe get some
build-up treatment from German
giants Universum, for whom Elvis
has signed a short-time deal.
Hilder wanted to make it clear
that he and Jackie Bowers weren't
just in Russia recently to sort out a
new work permit for Erik Teymour.
They were also looking to sign a
couple of Russian fighters.

STEFY BULL could be the sleeper in
the chasing British lightweight pack.
The Doncaster southpaw, real name
Andrew Bullcroft, retired in 1999 after
his third stoppage defeat in four fights,
though one of them was in the 11 th
round by future Commonwealth
champ Dean Pithie.
No disgrace.
He returned in 2003 under ex-pro
Johnny Rushton and has not looked
back.

SOME 55 b o x e r s f r om eight countries
competed in t h e J4th Grand Prix multinations
in Ostrava, Czech Republic
f r om September 29 t o October 2.
This a u t u m n is busier t h a n usual
on the international scene, with many
nations s h a r p e n i n g u p their best men
for next m o n t h ' s World Champs.
In Ostrava, t h e Best Czech Fighter
prize went t o Tomas Adamek, gold
medallist at light-heavyweight.
Best International Fighter was
Armenia's N e o c h Savackyan, w ho
won at lightweight.
Because b a n t am was t h e lightest
weight class contested, France's Athens
Olympic silver medallist Jerome
Thomas moved u p f r om flyweight
t o get competition.
It didn't work out, because he was
beaten first t i m e u p by Slovakia's
Rudolf Dydi in t h e quarter-finals.

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