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CHIEF support to the JEAN-MARC
MORMECK v DAVID HAYE world
cruiserweight title clash at Levallois
in the Paris suburbs on November
10 is a hot light-welterweight match.
Brixton's former unbeaten
European champion TED BAMI
will take on France's SOULEYMANE
MBAYE, the recently-deposed WBA
king. It will be over either 10 or 12
rounds, and billed as a "world title
eliminator" according to MBaye's
trainer Jose Ngufulu.
MBaye hasn't boxed since losing
the WBA title to Gavin Rees at
Cardiff in July.

MIKE MARSDEN, trainer of gutsy
FRANCIS JONES, who pushed Kevin
Anderson to the wire in a British
title fight last month, said his
boxer has been given the all-clear
after going into hospital.
Jones had complained of
headaches following the battle
in Kirkcaldy and was kept in for
observation for two nights as
a precaution.
"He's been released now and
he's fine. He will have a long rest
and we will play his future by ear,"
Marsden said.
Mike didn't think about pulling
Franny out. "He always looked like
he had a chance," he explained.
"He's proud of the fight."

JOE CALZAGHE this week celebrated
10 years as the WBO super-middle
champ. The Welshman said
ahead of his November 3 fight with
WBC and WBA king MIKKEL
KESSLER, "If someone had told me
10 years ago I would still be champion
today, I wouldn't have believed
them.
"The time has flown by. I was a
good looking, fresh-faced kid at 25
but I've weathered quite well in 10
years as I don't take too many
punches to my face and I've never
had my nose broken."

FERNANDO MONTIEL,'in his second
term as WBO super-flyweight
champion, came within a second of
losing to slender Colombian southpaw
Luis Melendez at the Hard Rock
Casino Hotel (Top Rank promoting).
He had dropped Melendez at the end
of the sixth and bizarrely, with one arm
over the Colombian's shoulder, walked
him back to his corner as if gently
telling him the fight was over.

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