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NICKY COOK finally gets his world
title tilt, but may have to travel to
the US for it.
He is down to face STEVE
LUEVANO before the end of June,
though Cook's promoters Sports
Network will try to secure the
match in Britain.
At stake will be the WBO
featherweight belt vacated by
Juan Manuel Marquez, who
successfully stepped up to
super-feather recently to beat
Marco Antonio Barrera.
Luevano, a 26-year-old southpaw
from La Puente, California, is 32-1
but not a big hitter. He is promoted
by Top Rank and has 13 wins inside
and won his last three by decision.
HIS name is Stefan Raab and he is
a leading comedian on German TV
who takes the mickey out of
celebrities on talk shows.
Last Friday he had a rematch
with hugely popular German girl
Regina Halmich, having been
stopped by her six years ago
when he suffered a broken nose
(presumably in a charity match).
A staggering 20,000 crowd turned
up in Cologne to watch and this time
it went the full six rounds.
But what wasn't funny was that
Raab tried to knock her out. He was
much bigger. One knowledgeable
insider who watched the fight on
TV said this week: "It made me sick
to my stomach."
FRANK WARREN has said a couple
of times in the last year he feels
CARL FROCH doesn't fancy a
title shot at Joe Calzaghe.
He even wrote that in one of his
News of the World columns.
It came after he'd had talks with
the Nottingham man last year, when
Froch was out of contract for a
while. But Froch re-signed with
Mick Hennessy and now his camp
have issued a challenge to Russia's
DENIS INKIN.
COLOMBIAN Jose Luis Herrera says
he feared for his life when he stepped
into the ring in January with Jorge
Castro for their rematch in the
coastal resort of Mar del Plata,
Argentina.
In a surprise, Castro blew away
Herrera in the second.
If readers remember, after they had
first fought, in Luna Park in 2006,
supporters of Castro started rioting
and beat up a rival fan after Castro
was hammered in four.
Herrera claims it was fears of that
happening to him that made him take
the easy way out.