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WBC light-heavyweight champion Chad
Dawson has admitted it was a mistal<e
calling out Andre Ward and fighting him at
super-middleweight.
Quality southpaw Dawson, who returns
to the ring on June 8 against big-hitting
Adonis Stevenson, hopes to get Ward back in
the ring, but at light-heavyweight where he
insists it would be a different fight.
"It's a big regret but I did
something not many would
do," said Dawson. "I went to
his bacl<yard [Oakland], got
down in weight and tried
to give the fans a show
but my body wouldn't
co-operate. He's a great
fighter and I would love that
rematch, but at 175lbs. I would never touch
super-middleweight again."

HEAUVWEICHT
gatekeeper Michael
Grant, 48-4, returns
to take on 2004
Olympian Carlos
Takam, 27-1, on May
24 at tiie Cymnase
du Clos de I'Arclie in
Takam's liometown
of Noisy-le-Crand,
France. The 40-yearold
Grant has been
on the sidelines
waiting for a chance
to defend his WBF
belt since beating
Francois Botha in
South Africa in
November 2011.

THE British Boxing Board of Control
have said they will investigate
claims that Lee Purdy used a sauna
to shed weight ahead of his title try
at Devon Alexander on Saturday.
According to BBB of C
regulations, fighters cannot use
saunas to shed weight, although a
Tweet attributed to promoter Eddie
Hearn - that was later deleted -
said Purdy had been to the sauna
with Barry Hearn on the day of the
weigh-in as he tried to make the
welterweight limit.

CHELMSFORD ABC hosted the
National Junior ABA quarter-finals
at the New Marconi Club on May
11 as the Eastern Counties took
on the Western Counties. Voted
best boxer of the evening was
St Ives boxer Dean Smith, who
performed superbly to beat Luke
Wilcox, Downend.
Club chairman Bob Miller said,
"Thanl<s to all the help from
Chelmsford ABC's volunteers. The
boxing on show was tremendous."

HARWICH ABC hosted 16
entertaining bouts at the Weston
Homes Community stadium on
May 10. Curtis Marvan met 0.
Vermeulen from Leon's ABC,
Rotterdam and won a unanimous
points decision.
Patrick Allen-Cripps ran out a
unanimous points winner against
James Redman of Castle ABC.
Bout of the night was Harwich's
Jack Shirmer versus Michael
Seymour of Invicta ABC. Both
visited the canvas over the fourtwos
distance before Seymour
took the spoils on a majority
decision.

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