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FORMER amateur boxer Mark
Turner makes a living revitalising
and making over motorbikes, and
he recently did one as a tribute to
former world heavyweight champion
Lennox Lewis.
Mark would love Lewis to take a
look at the fnished article and give
his opinion but, for now, the views
of the Boxing News readership will
have to suffice.
Mark plans to do more in future,
so we could see a Hatton Harley!
MIKKEL KESSLER is now being
co-trained by former coach
Ricliard Olsen and American
Jimmy IVIontoya.
We'd said a few weeks
ago that Kessier had returned to
Copenhagen, where he was working
with Oisen for a June 21 vacant
'WBA super-middleweight title'
fight against DMITRI SARTISON in
Brondby. But Kessier has called in
Montoya, apparently because it was
felt that during the Joe Calzaghe
defeat in November he didn't itnow
what to do when the original plan
failed to work.
Montoya, from Los Angeles, is an
experienced operator. Kessier spent
18 days training at Montoya's
Hoover Street Gym before basing
himself on Copenhagen's waterfront
at an old gym he has frequently
used.
Kessler's camp have also claimed
that sore hands contributed to the
Calzaghe loss - that Mikkel
couldn't spar more than a single
round in any one week during
training.
FORMER professional ANGIE
GOUSSIS was found guilty (May 29)
in tlie Melbourne Supreme Court of
the sliooting murder of gangland
overlord Lewis Moran in Marcli
2004, and a second ciiarge of
intentionally causing serious injury,
but not guilty of a separate charge
of attempted murder.
Goussis, 40, had denied he was
the balaclava-clad gunman who
chased Moran, 58, through a pub
before shooting him in the head.
Goussis is already serving a
minimum 15 years' jail for the
murder of Lewis Caine, whose body
was found dumped in a suburban
Melbourne street in May 2004. He
had been shot in the head.
Justice Betty King has not yet
sentenced Russian-born Goussis,
who had three professional bouts
as a super-middleweight between
1995-97, winning two.
He was a former member of the
Australian national amateur squad.
WINSOR DOBBIN
BRADLEY WELSH, the 1993 British
ABA lightweight champion and former
Leith Victoria star, has been busy in
front of the television cameras.
Brad, who now successfully runs
Edinburgh's Holyrood club, has been
filming a documentary about crime
and deprived areas in various United
Kingdom cities.
Once a soccer "casual'lBrad showed
the film production company around
areas of Edinburgh where drugs and
crime come with the territory.
The series will be broadcast later this
year on network television.