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KELL BROOK has been forced to
withdraw from his May 18 shot at
IBF welterweight champion Devon
Alexander due to a stress fracture
in his right foot. It is the third time
the bout has been called off after
the Englishman was forced to
withdraw from the initial January
date, only for an injured Alexander
to pull out of the re-arranged
February fight.

NEGOTIATIONS are
continuing regarding
Davis Haye's June 29
comebacic opponent.
Manuel Charr and
unbeaten Andrzej
Wawrzyk of Poland
were believed to
be frontrunners but
a new rival is now
thought to be being
targeted.

MATTHEW MACKLIN is set to
challenge WBA middleweight
champion Gennady Golovkin
on June 29 at Foxwoods Resort,
Mashantucket. Lou DiBella and K2
Promotions will join forces to stage
the show. "Golovkin hasn't put a foot
wrong yet as a pro," said Macklin.
"He's destroyed pretty much
everyone and, as a consequence,
he's probably the most hyped
fighter in the sport right now.

THE 32nd GeeBee tournament
concluded on April 1 5 in Helsinki.
Britain had three finalists, though
none returned home with a gold
medal. Anthony Fowler, back from
injury and now a middleweight, lost
18-10 to Russia's Petr Khamukov
in the final. Enrico la Cruz, from the
Netherlands, got a 1 6 - 1 3 decision
over Carnal Yafai and Charlie
Edwards, after winning his semifinal
by stoppage, lost 1 8 - 1 2 to
Russia's Ovik Osgannisian.
Irish lightweight David Oliver
Joyce collected an impressive gold
medal, outpointing Russia's Adian
Abdurashidov in the final.

KEVIN EVANS, the first Briton
to medal at the World Amateur
Championships, won nine Welsh ABA
titles. Now he is celebrating two
more as coach to the Prizefighter
club he founded in his native
Carmarthen a couple of years ago -
and they came in the two divisions
he dominated for so long.
His nephew, Callum Evans,
tool< the heavyweight honours,
outpointing North Walian Tom
King (Dyffryn) 21-15, while superheavy
Phil Davies thrashed crosstown
rival Rhys Tom Williams
(Carmarthen) 41-15.

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