Boxing News magazine 25.4.2013 Download pdf

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LUKE CAMPBELL has signed with
Matchroom promotions.
The Hull bantamweight won an
Olympic gold medal at London 2012.
In 2008 Campbell became the first
Englishman in 47 years to win the
European Championships and in
2011 he won a silver medal at the
World Championships In Azerbaijan.

OLYMPIC gold medallist in London,
Japanese middleweight Ryota
Murata, 27, has announced he
would turn professional and passed
the professional test of the Japan
Boxing Commission OBC). The JBC
mandates young fighters to pass
sparring sessions to prove eligible to
fight professionally, plus a written
examination to prove his knowledge
of boxing rules and regulations.

RICKY HATTON'S three-day trip to
Australia was hailed a "whirlwind"
after the Hitman went down a
storm in Brisbane last week.
Hatton watched two of his recent
signlngs - London Olympians Damlen
Hooper and Cameron Hammond -
secure wins at the Royal International
Convention Centre and there is already
talk of him heading back Down Under
to promote a show in Sydney.

FRANK WARREN won the purse
bids to stage Frankie Gavin's second
defence of his British title against
the unbeaten Commonwealth
champion Denton Vassell, with a
date and venue yet to be decided.
Gavin, 27, claimed the Lonsdale
Belt in a messy affair against faded
former world champion Junior
Witter in November and stopped an
outclassed Jason Welborn in January
but in the marauding Vassell he faces
his potentially toughest test to date
as they put their respective unbeaten
records and titles on the line,

• Bradley Saunders, older brother
of new champion Jeff, happily
pointed out that Boxing News had
picked Nathan Brough to beat him
in the 2006 final, and been wrong,
as well as picking McNess this
time. "Never write off a Saunders,"
he warns us.

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