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FEW will forget the violence produced
by Mikkel Kessler and Carl Froch In
Hernlng, Denmark In April 2010. The
thriller's inevitable
sequel - set for May 25 at
London's 02 Arena - took
just three hours to sell
all 17,000 tickets on the
strength of that savagery.
"I have very hard
memories," Kessler said
about the original that he
won on points. "It was a very good fight.
I just wanted to win that fight, he had
never lost before. I remember we punched
each other a lot, and that Is why we have
to make some new tactics and I think Carl
is doing that also.
TONY BELLEW
goes into his March
30 eliminator
against Isaac
Chilemba as the
WBC number one
contender. Victory
for the Liverpudlian
will see him
challenge the winner
of the Chad Dawson-
Jean Pascal rematch
on May 25.
PUERTO RICAN heavyweight
veteran Fres Oquendo, 35-7
(23), claims he is in the running
to face heavyweight champion
Wladimir Klitschko on April 6.
The WBA, IBF and WBO king is also
considering taking on Odianier Soils
in a voluntary defence but Oquendo
- who lost to Chris Byrd and John
Ruiz in previous unsuccessful bids
in 2003 and 2004 - is keen to be
involved in the lucrative match.
A YOUNG British Lionhearts team
went down 4-1 to defending World
Series champions Italia Thunder on
February 2 in Palamaggio, Caserta.
It was not a particularly
scintillating performance by the
Italians, rather one based on the
l<now-how of a team stocked with
experienced fighters and wellversed
in the demands of the WSB
format, It also helped that the three
big Italian names in the team -
Vincenzo Mangiacapre, Clemente
Russo and Domenico Valentino -
all hail from Marcianise, a 15-minute
drive away from the venue.
The Lionhearts got their sole .
victory when Sean McGoldrick beat
WSB debutant Riccardo D'Andrea
in the opening bout. McColdrick
made D'Andrea - an impressive
recent winner in the Italian national
championships - look somewhat
one-dimensional and bereft of ideas.