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MANNY PACQUIAO has spoken
out after an article was published
that strongly Indicated he was
homophobic and accused the
author of putting words Into his
mouth. The piece quoted Bible
verses but the Filipino has since
stated he has been misinterpreted
and is not familiar with the verses
In question,
The multi-weight champion
admitted he was not an advocate
of same-sex marriages but
vehemently denied he was antigay.
The writer of the story,
Granville Ampong, has since
admitted that Pacquiao did not say
the things that were Inferred but is
yet to issue an apology.
THE camp of Brian Magee beat
Unlversum Promotions In the purse
bids for his fight with WBA supermlddlewelght
boss Karoly Balzsay
and plan to stage the bout on July
7 or 14 In Belfast. Magee, 36, has
held the Interim title since last year
and this will be his first appearance
In Northern Ireland since he lost a
12-rounder to Robin Reld in 2004,
AMERICAN heavyweight Rob
Calloway has announced his
retirement to focus on family life.
The 42-year-old hangs up his
gloves with a record standing at
71-14-2 (57). The Saint Joseph,
Missouri veteran, who also had
40 amateur bouts, came up short
against heavyweights such as
Haslm Rahman, Audley Harrison,
and Jameel McCllne, but had more
success at cruiserwelght.
THE 2012 GB championships. May 19-20,
were hurt by the loss of l<ey international
personnel but bantamweight remains a
reliably competitive division. GB's Qais
Ashfaq scored a repeat of his ABA final
victory, with a 13-9 win over Simon
Corcoran, in the England vest here.
Wales' Sean McColdrick booked his
place in the other corner of the 56kgs
final with a storming performance against
Joe Ham. They manouevred round one
another, the Scot hooking off his onetwo
and hitting Sean's guard. McGoldrick
unleashed his right hand, firing it through
holes in Joe's defence and driving Ham
back, taking the bout 17-14.