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WE said a couple of weeks ago
it would be nice if MOHAMED
ABDULLAEV and ANDREAS
KOTELNIK met on the undercard to
Felix Sturm's "WBA middleweight
title" challenge to Maselino Masoe
on November 26 in Leverkusen.
After all, both were boxing on
the bill.
Lo and behold, it's happening.
These two quality light-welters
meet in one of Universum's
praiseworthy "eliminators".
Kotelnik is the former Olympic
finalist who made Junior Witter
look a novice in the later rounds
eariier this year.
Abdullaev is the former Olympic
champ who lasted into the ninth
with Miguel Cotto in New York in
June.
UNBEATEN Kevin Mitchell, voted by
British boxing writers as the best young
prospect in the country, has signed a
new promotional deal with Frank
Warren,
Warren's plan is to steer Mitchell and
Olympic silver medallist Amir Khan
along the same path, leading to a major
showdown,
JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ is set
to challenge WBA featherweight
champion CHRIS JOHN in Indonesia
on December 9.
John was promoted from interim
champ after the WBA stripped the
Mexican. John will have home
advantage for the match ordered
by the WBA.
One wonders why Marquez is
even bothering after the WBA and
IBF stripped him.
Because John's promoters won
the purse bids, Marquez stands
to earn only $31,250, a massive
difference from the $700,000 he
rejected for a Manny Pacquiao
rematch.
After that rejection. Top Rank
washed their hands of Marquez.
The old saying about biting the
hand that feeds you springs to
mind.
MO NASIR of Wales gave two
outstanding displays to win gold at
the Tammer multi-nations in Tampere,
Finland from October 20-23.
First up was tough Harry Tanamor
of the Philippines in the semi-final.
Tanamor, who looked a lot bigger,
tried to trap the clever St Joseph's ABC
youngster on the ropes but Mo slipped
punches and countered with single
shots off the back foot.