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MICHELLE SUTCLIFFE has become the second woman to be licensed as a professional boxer
in Britain. The 32-year-old mother of two will box VEERLE BRASPENNINGX of Belgium at the
Farsley Celtic Football Stadium in Leeds on June 10, though for the match to be sanctioned
for the WIBF Inter-continental flyweight crown makes a farce of the championship on offer.
Topping Rick Manners' show is LEE ARMSTRONG in a Central Area featherweight title
defence against FRANNY HOGG.
ROY JONES is involved in a tete-a-tete with
promoter Don King, whose lawyers sent a letter
to him asking the WBA and WBC light-heavy
champion to explain or apologise for his allegations
following the March world heavyweight title fight
between Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield.
IT SHOULD become clear probably before OSCAR DE LA
HOYA defends his title against OBA CARR tomorrow
who his next opponent in September will be.
All, of course, is dependent on De La Hoya retaining, but
with FELIX TRINIDAD holding out for purse parity, IKE
QUARTEY is in pole position for a rematch.
De La Hoya is predicting a knockout over Carr, though
did likewise in his previous fight when taken the distance
in February by Ike Quartey.
"I've been losing respect every single fight for the last
three or four years," admitted the champion.
DANA ROSENBLATT, the Maiden middleweight
southpaw who tops the bill at Foxwoods Casino in
Ledyard, Connecticut tonight (Friday, May 21) against
LLOYD BRYAN, has become cynical in the seven years he
has been pro.