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JUST a few hours after a press
conference was held at Wembley
Arena to announce a Frank Warrenpromoted
June 1 5 showdown
between Dereck Chisora and
Deontay Wilder, reports came
from America that the heavyweight
fight was far from a certainty. The
problems with the deal seem to
stem from the American's legal
problems after he was arrested for
domestic battery after an incident
at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on
May 4.
DESPITE not
confirming whether
he plans to fight
again or not, WBC
heavyweight
champion Vitali
Klitschko has
entered preliminary
talks to defend
against mandatory
challenger Bermane
Stiverne. The camps
have until June 3 to
agree terms, when
a purse bid will take
place at the WBC
offices In Mexico
City.
DAVID HAYE has withdrawn from his
scheduled June 29 comeback bout against
Manuel Charr after sustaining a hand
Injury In training. The postponement
of the Manchester Arena clash has left
promoter Eddie Hearn with a star-packed
undercard to shift and Charr seething at
the delay.
Relentless pressure from Scott
Fitzgerald, down at 69kgs,
saw him pound game opponent
Simon Henriksson for the full
nine minutes with an array of
solid hooks picking up points for a
unanimous victory.
Hampus Henrilcsson struggled
with a nose bleed from the first
as middleweight Adam Farrell
pressured, switching from head to
body to take a deserved victory.
Sandy Ryan opened her bout
against Ida Lundblad with plenty
of classy shots as she edged ahead.
The English boxer stepped up the
pace in the home straight and
her extra fitness paid off to take
a deserved unanimous decision
and the best away boxer of the
tournament trophy.
Captain Josh Kelly, at 64kgs,
faced a strong, tall and determined
southpaw in the shape of
Clarence Goyeram. After three
rounds of hard-fought action,
the Swede edged it, receiving a
unanimous decision as Josh failed
to repeat a previous win over
Goyeram earlier in the year.