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AUDLEY HARRISON'S comeback
opponent on the Calzaghe-Hopkins
bill is Tampa, Florida's JASON
BARNEH, 10-6 (4) who accepted the
fight on Sunday night, quashing
rumours that Harrison would face
Ed Perry.
Barnett is average and was
disqualified against tough Vinny
Maddalone last October for heeling
the New Yorker with his open glove.
Our reporter called it a 'blatant
foul', so Audiey has been warned.
NATE CAMPBELL wants AMIR KHAN
sooner rather titan later. The new
world lightweight champion told
Sky Sports:. "I'd make that fight
tonight."
"I've got no problems coming to
England, but it's worth a lot of
money. If they make us happy,
we're on the first plane."
Khan's promoter Frank Warren
insists that Khan still needs one
more fight, at the end of June,
before stepping up to Campbell's
level, but is happy the veteran is
looking for the fight. "Well, he
hasn't got to look far," Frank said.
"It's a fight that could happen
before the end of the year."
THERE'S speculation that if JOEL
CASAMAYOR fights JUAN DIAZ on
September 13 (Houston, Texas a
possible site), Aussie MICHAEL
KATSIDIS may wind up on the same
Golden Boy Promotions bill against
JESUS CHAVEZ.
Those are the reported latest
developments. Casamayor-Diaz
would be for the Cuban's WBO
Interim lightweight title. HBO
would televise.
Veteran Chavez recently returned
with a win following a long layoff.
Katsidls is looking for a way back
into the title frame after losing by
stoppage in 10 to Casamayor last
month.
The winners of the two fights
could meet later in the year, possibly
setting up a Casamayor-Katsidis
return.
IRELAND will have five boxers in
Beijing in August, their biggest Olympic
team for 16 years. They had just one
each in 2004 and 2000, and four in
1996. Six represented Ireland at the
1992 Barcelona Games (the first for
which one had to qualify).
Kildare light-welter John Joe Joyce
and the two Dubliners, middle Darren
Sutherland and light-heavy Kenneth
Egan, all won their tickets by reaching
the semi-finals at the last European
qualifying tournament in Athens
(April 7-12).