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WE at Boxing Nem do have
something to celebrate aside from
our 100th anniversary In September.
This week It was confirmed that
BN had climbed to the top of the
ratings and unseated WWE, who
had ruled as the No. 1 in the
ring/combat sector for magazines
in Britain for around 15 years.
Thaf s not only a major step
forwards for us and an
endorsement for all the
Improvements that have happened
on the magazine In recent years,
but also a telling Indicator
regarding the popularity of boxing.
Another positive step for us has
come through our website.
www.boxingnewsonllne.net labov^
garnered over 100,000 monthly
page views for the first time ever In
May. If you haven't tried the site
before, now may be the time. It's
easy to use and packed with blogs
and features - this week alone, we
have exclusree Interviews with RICKY
BURNS, KEVIN D'HARA, MARTIN
UNDSAY and JOE GALLAGHER.

PAUL McCLOSKEY'S vacant
European title fight against
Souleymane MBaye goes ahead in
Levallois, Paris on July 3. Purse bids
were scrapped after the two parties
reached an agreement.
The venue will be the Palais des
Sports Marcel Cerdan, where David
Haye won the world cruiserweight title
against Jean-Marc Mormeck.
Northern Irishman McCloskey has
dreams of u^ing the Frenchman to
catapult himself into top competition.
"I used to watch him box when I was
an amateur," he said. "He's slick and
can punch a bit. But I won't be
bothered by the crowd. And if Amir
Khan can win the WBA belt [on June
27], I'd relish that fight."

TWO weeks after the tragic death
of his four-year-old daughter, MIKE
TYSON tied the knot for the third
time. The former world heavyweight
champion was married to 32-yearold
Lakiha Spicer in Las Vegas on
June 5. It was a private ceremony
at a chapel in the Hilton Hotel.
Tyson, 42, had married actress
Robin Givens in 1988 and Monica
Turner in 1997. The first marriage
lasted one year and the second
five.

THE Great Britain Junior
Championships happen in Portobello
Town Hall, Edinburgh with semi-finals
today (Friday June 12) and finals
tomorrow (June 13). Competition is in
two years (born 1994 and Born 1993)
and for boxers from Scotland, Wales
and England.
England team: Born 1994: 42: Mark
Leach (Bridgewater Salford). 44: Kieran
Jones (Northside). 46: Joshua Pritchard
(City of Portsmouth). 48: Thomas
Beaney (West Ham). 50: Ryan
Fillingham (Bracebridge). 52: Alfie
Price (West Ham). 54: Luke Saunders
(West Ham). 57: Connor Wells
(Walcot). 60: George Crotty
(Stevenage). 63: Nick Pemberton
(Bridgewater Salford). 66: Ryan Martin
(Walcot). 70: Steed Woodall (Eastside).
75: Tom Buckley (Repton).
' Born 1993:44: Charlie Driscoll
(West Ham). 46: Cori Gibbs (Eastside).
48: Connor Nixon (Wombwell). 50: Joe
Costello (Chelmsley Wood). 52: Qais
Ashfaq (Burmantofts). 54: Chris Smith
(West Ham). 57: Zac Smith (Tower
Hill). 60: Mikey McDonnell
(Northside). 63: Damon Jones (West
Leeds). 66: John Coyle (Newham). 70:
Wayne Ingram (Gloucester). 75: Cory
Gallant (Spennymoor). 80: Jack Massey
(Buxton). 86: Eli Frankham (Wisbech).

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