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HERBIE HIDE, in action on Tuesday
in Germany (see page 18), remains
as outspoken as ever. He revealed
Ills plans are to figiit David Haye
victim and sparring partner
Giacobbe Fragomeni, now tlie EU
cliamp, in a cruiser eliminator in
May then beat tomorrow's Haye-
Enzo Maccarinelli winner, before
returning to the heavyweight
division.
Hide, the WBC International
champion, also said: "Here in
Germany I fight regularly and I'm
just training - no partying, no
women, not like back in England."

M A T T S K E L T O N is heading to Turkey
for his vacant European heavyweight
title clash against former champion
Sinan Samil Sam, 29-4 (15).
German promoters Arena Box
Promotion narrowly outbid Skelton's
promoters Sports Network and plan to
stage the fight in early May.
Speaking through an interpreter,
Samil Sam said he watched Skelton's
January challenge to WBA champion
Ruslan Chagaev, when the "Bedford
Bear" lost on points.
"He is physically strong but not a
very good technical boxer," said the
Germany-based Turk. "The European
title will bring me close to a world title
shot and I want Chagaev."

ODLANIER SOLIS was the big
attraction of this OPI 2000 (Salvatore
Cherchi) card. Dozens of journahsts
attended the press conference held two
days before, but just to ask Sohs why he
left Cuba and what he felt about the
future of the island.
The questions about boxing were few
and far between. Most of the articles
described Solis as just another athlete
who flew from Cuba, not as the one of
the greatest amateur stars ever. He won
two World amateur titles at heavy (2001-
2003), Olympic heavyweight gold (2004)
and the World super-heavy tide (2005).

THE super-heavyweight division in Italy
was turned upside down by the
disqualification of David Arshba,
representing Azerbaijan.
He beat Robert Helenius (Finland)
22-5, Georgios Chotz (Greece)
outscored in round three and England's
David Price 19-17 in the quarter-finals
before it was realised he is in fact a
Russian - a nation he won the 2003
European Junior Champs for.
All three boxers Arshba had
eliminated were brought back but rules
prevented anyone boxing more than
once in a day - so there was no time for
the trio to box off before the semi-finals
on Friday Feb 29.
The three names went into a hat and
out came Helenius, leaving Price
- who gave Arshba his hardest fight
- to take his chances at the final
qualifier in Athens.
Making it even more frustrating
for Price is the scoring of his loss
to Arshba. Three judges had the
Liverpudlian winning by 16 (Sweden),
13 and 10 points; Poland had it level
at 20-20; and China (one of four non-
European judges) had it 24-17 Arshba.
In other words. Price was up by a
total of 39 points against just seven
"winning" points for Arshba!

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