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SHANE MOSLEY could be back in
the frame as MANNY PACQUIAO'S
opponent in November, because
MIGUEL COTTO is haggling over the
weight limit.
Cotto's contract with Top Rank
reportedly expires In December. He
apparently played golf with Oscar
De La Hoya last week in Puerto
Rico. Read Into that what you will.
KERMIT CINTRON is a possible
Mosley foe if the Pacquiao match
doesn't happen and so is WBC
welter champion ANDRE BERTO.
Regarding Pacquiao, FLOYD
MAYWEATHER has balked at a
proposed 50-50 purse split.
CUBAN featherweight Olympian
12004) LUIS FRANCO has defected
to the United States and will make
his professional debut on July 31 at
the Hard Rock Uve in Hollywood,
Florida.
Franco (27) is a former World
Junlo'r champion in 2000. He lost
to Vitall Tajbert in the quarters of
the 2004 Olympics, but his spot In
the Beijing squad last year was
taken away due to feare he would
defect.
He has signed a co-promotional
deal with Seminole Warriors Boxing
and Bad Dog Productions.
WHEN TYSON FURY has his next
fight, at Bethnal Green's Yoric Hall
tomorrow night (Saturday, July 18),
the choice of opponent is key to a
challenge for John McDemiott's
English title.
Latvian ALEKSANDRS SELEZENS
may not look much at 3-6 (1), but
at 6ft 2in and around 18st he has
similar dimensions to IHcDermott,
whom Fury challenges next season.
Selezens has never been stopped
and all his defeats have been by
unbeaten fighters, so the challenge
is for 6-0 (6) Fury to halt the 29-
year-old In their six-rounder.
Also on the bill, JON THAXTON
takes a risk ahead of his vacant
British lightweight title fight with
John Murray. The Norwich puncher
faces Maldon's TOM GLOVER, who
Is a welterweight, has won his last
three in decent company and has
never been stopped. That's an
eight-rounder.
HIGHLY respected Wells ABC
coach Bill McConnell celebrated his
70th birthday with a party at home
on June 27.
On hand were family and friends,
including boxers from the past and
present - some of who are now
coaches themselves.
Bill gives up three nights a week
to train young boxers as well as
taking them off for competitions
all around the country. He's been
involved in boxing since he was
a young boy.
In April Wells ABC staged a sell-out
seven-bout dinner show at Bath
Showground that raised between
£5,000 and £7,000.