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IT now looks as if world middleweight
champion Kelly Pavlik will next box
against the man he won his title from,
Jermain Taylor.
Pavlik stopped Taylor in a thriller in
Atlantic City in September Taylor, who
made a voluntary defence against
unbeaten Pavlik, had an option for an
immediate rematch if he lost. It now
seems he will exercise that option.
But it will reportedly be at 11 st 12lbs
and in February, meaning Pavlik's title
will be safe even if he loses.

IT seems like all the big fights
involving British boxers are being
made for the same night.
If Hatton-Mayweather, Khan-Earl,
and Abraham-Elcock weren't
enough for December 8, JAIME
MOORE now makes his mandatory
European light-middleweight
challenge to unbeaten Russian
champion ZAURBECK
BAYSANGUR0V on that date. It is
set for Wigan.

THE vehicle crash that forced
AUDLEY HARRISON to withdraw
from the Clinton Woods-Jose
Gonzalez undercard in Sheffield in
September will keep him inactive
for another six to eight months.
The accident happened in Vero
Beach, Florida, and Harrison
suffered injuries to his hand and
chest. He has had surgery to repair
his left pectoralis. The former
Olympian, who recently turned 36,
hasn't fought since Michael Sprott
knocked him out in February.

KEVIN ANDERSON rarely has a
routine day at the office. The British
welterweight champion from
Buckhaven has, in the space o f his last
five fights, come back from the brink
of defeat to stop Young Mutley for the
British belt, lost his Commonwealth
crown in a big upset to Ali Nuumbembe,
and stopped Francis Jones in the last of
an absolute cracker.

JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ, coming
off that excellent points win over Marco
Antonio Barrera in March, has a sterner
first defence than he had bargained for.
Original opponent, Argentina's
rugged Jorge Barrios, pulled out with
detached retinas when the fight was set
for the MGM Grand, J.as Vegas on
September 15 and in came Rocky
Juarez, who was down to fight at
featherweight on the undercard.
But then, only days away from
the fight, the show was scrapped when
Marquez picked up an infection on
his right knuckle. Now we are told
Marquez's injury has completely healed
and poses no threat to the outcome at
the Desert Diamond Casino in Tucson,
Arizona tomorrow (Saturday
November 3).

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