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FLOYD MAYWEATHER has been
told he will remain in prison after a
request was rejected to serve the
remainder of his sentence under
house arrest. Thirteen days into
his B7-day sentence, Justice of the
Peace Melissa Saragosa ruled that
complaints about the boxer not
having enough to eat or drink were
self-Induced.
Lawyers had hoped to secure
"Money" a release of sorts for the
34-year-old after he complained
of Inhumane conditions caused by
being confined to his cell for 23
hours a day. He is serving time in
Nevada's Clark County Detention
Center after being found guilty of
battery charges on the mother of
his two children.

LARRY OLUBAMIWO has been
banned from boxing until 2015.
The heavyweight tested positive
for EPO after his January contest
with Sam Sexton and later
confessed to using 1 3 banned
substances over six-year period.
UK anti-doping chief executive
Andy Parkinson said, "This Is an
extreme example of someone
who has engaged in an intentional
and uncompromising doping
progracnme over a sustained period
with little or no regard for his
own health, the reputation of the
sport he competed in or his fellow
competitors."

FORMER world middleweight
champion Terry Downes and
ex-WBO super-feather titlist Alex
- Arthur have been honoured in the
Queen's Birthday Honours List. The
75-year-old Downes was presented
with the British Empire Medal
while Arthur received an MBE for
his services to boxing and the
Edinburgh community.
"I was very honoured to receive
the award," the 33-year-old Arthur
said. "I speak at schools and
churches throughout Edinburgh.
Helping out in the community is
something you should do as a wellknown
sportsman.
"It's something a few of the
great boxers have received. I'm
good mates with Joe [CalzagheJ
and Ricky [Hatton], and they've
both got one, so it's fantastic to be
spoken about alongside guys like
that."

CORNELIUS CARR, out of the ring
since 2001, has confirmed he wants
to fight former WBO middle and supermiddleweight
king Chris Eubank. The
Brighton showman retired in 1998
and has not responded to Carr's offer
despite publicly expressing a desire to
fight again.
"It would only be him I'd come back
for," explained Carr, now 43. "Its a
big fight looking back on my career
I never quite made it at the top and
it would be a lovely fight to have. I
would really fancy beating him and I
have the style to do that."
Carr won the British supermiddleweight
title in 1994 and, as
a huge underdog, gave then-WBO
champion Steve Collins a good fight
a year later. Eubank even ditched
Carr as a sparring partner around that
time. The Middlesbrough man, now
based in Bournemouth, insists there
is no grudge but has wanted to take
on Eubank for years.
"I did ask him when we used to
spar and he was on that 10-fight
deal with Sky, 'What about fighting
me?' He just looked at me and said,
'Why would I fight you when I can
fight anyone?' I used to give him it
in sparring, but sparring and fighting
are two separate things, I know that.
Lets have It lets make the fight."
Carr retired in 2001 and works as
personal trainer,

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