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MATTHEW MACKLIN, heartened
after his performance against the
world's acknowledged number one
middleweight,-Sergio Martinez, in
March, is eager to get bacl< to work
soon. "Ideally by the end of July,"
the Birmingham man [picturecf\
noted, "but that would need to be
getting around soon."
PROMOTER Ricky Hatton has been left
shell-shocked after his stable of fighters
was axed by Sky Sports. The move,
which comes into effect in July, ends "The
Hitman's" fairytale relationship with the
network, who showed almost all of his
professional fights.
When he turned pro, sceptics said
fighters on Sky could not make it into
the mainstream, but Hatton did, and he
became the poster boy of British boxing.
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hand and looked
in good shape.
His Golden
Boy company
co-promoted
the show and
if it looks like
farewell for one
of their fighters
in Bernard
Hopkins, at least
another, Seth
Mitchell, came
through with an
important win.
• NO Olympians on hand but
GB picked up three gold and
two silver medals at Estonia's
Olympic Clove tournament.
Wales' Sean McColdrick
outpointed Scotland's Joe
Ham 6-2 in the 56 kgs final on
April 29. Robbie McKecknie
lost in the 60 kgs final but
Jack Bateson, Zack Davies,
Anthony Fowler and Joe
Joyce all claimed golds, with
Bateson defeating Wales'
Ashley Williams 9-4 in the 49
kgs final.