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FORMER world heavyweight
champion Mike Tyson will return
to boxing on August 23. The
47-year-old, last In the ring in
2005, will come back as a promoter
with his newly formed 'Iron Mike
Productions' to present a ESPNtelevised
card. It will be topped
by super-featherweights Argenis
Mendez and Arash Usamanee and
take place at the Turning Stone
Resort Casino in Verona, New York.

TWO-time world middleweight title
challenger Martin Murray, 25-1-1
(11), is targeting a rematch with
Sergio Martinez and is open to
taking on Gennady Goiovicin.
"I've lost a lot of respect for
Martinez," Murray said. "Recently,
he did an interview and said
he wouldn't give me a rematch
because I'm a dirty fighter. It's
pathetic, he knows I'd beat him.'

CARL FROCH insists he will not
underestimate the threat that George
Groves brings when they collide in a
domestic super-middleweight showdown
at the end of the year. The bout - likely to
land on November 23 - will be contested
with Froch's WBA and IBF supermiddleweight
belts on the line.

GOLDEN Boy Promotions have
confirmed that the chief support
to Floyd Mayweather's showdown
with Saul Alvarez on September 14
will be the hotly-anticipated lightwelterweight
clash between Danny
Garcia and Lucas Matthysse

Repton's Alex Cambell faced
Steven Coor in a close contest.
They traded punches in the centre
of the ring and Coor won by majority
decision. Robert Garvey, a guest
from Earlsfield ABC, was matched
against Pedro Ursu. Despite
Garvey's skills, Ursu walked through
his shots and used his strength to
win a unanimous decision.
Repton captain, Ryan Pickard, a
former World Youth silver medallist,
met southpaw John P. Devlin.
Both tried to force the pace, but the
better scoring punches came from
Devlin and brought him the decision.
Repton's first winner of the
evening was Kutleba Jimenze
who outpoined Michael Taylor
unanimously.
Ohara Davies, a novice
champion, added to the Londoners'
tally when he outscored the resilient
Connor Forward unanimously.
Romario Wallace's majority win
over Barry O'Hara levelled the
score for Repton but A. Kunratas
sealed the May fixture for Belfast
Dockers when his opponent. Junior
Bayou, was disqualified in the third
round.

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