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FORMER IBF light-heavyweight
champion GLEN JOHNSON had
reportedly signed to fight ANTHONY
HANSHAW on November 3 in
Mississippi at the Gulf Coast
Coliseum in Biloxi.
According to Hanshaw's
promoter Gary Shaw, however, it's
not going to happen. Shaw said:
"This fight has not been negotiated
through me, and will not take place
in Mississippi, as the
Commissioner John Lewis knows
I'm Hanshaw's promoter."
THE man Jermain Taylor beat to
become middleweight champion of the
world believes there is a very good
chance the title will change hands
again this weekend when Taylor puts
his crown on the line against
undefeated puncher Kelly Pavlik.
"It's very possible," said Bernard
Hopkins. "Based on how Jermain has
looked in his last four or five fights, he
might lose this.
"Really, he lost to me twice, lost [sic]
to Winky Wright and then struggled
against two little guys [Kassim Ouma
and Cory Spinks] who were both
supposed to be perfect set-ups for him.
"The main reason he's been looking
the way he has is because of the
punishment he took from me over the
24 rounds we fought together."
FORMER light-flyweight RUSTICO
TORRECAMPO, also known as
Dodong Mami, who stopped a
young Manny Pacquiao in 1996, is
being hunted by police after he was
accused of killing a truck driver in
Tondo, Manila.
Investigators said the 30-yearold
noodle vendor was driving his
noodle cart when a dump truck
accidentally sideswiped him.
The contents of the cart spilled
over the road and police said the
suspect tried to talk to the victim
but the latter ignored him, driving
off. Officers claim that angered
Torrecampo, who caught up with
the driver at the next stop and
allegedly stabbed him repeatedly.
The suspect then fled.
IRISH great Wayne McCullough has
offered to train Dubliner Bernard
Dunne following his crushing defeat
by Spain's Kiko Martinez in their
European super-bantam title fight in
the Irish capital last month.
Dunne started his pro career in the US
in 2001 and won his 14 fights there, all
but six either by countouts or stoppages,
before returning home at the beginning
of 2005 to campaign for the European
title which he won last November.