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		<title>Froch working hard for Abraham fight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Livefight.com caught up with Carl Froch to see how camp and training in general was going ahead of his scheduled Monaco showdown with Arthur Abraham. Froch, speaking from his Sheffield base, was upbeat and looking forward to the fight. &#8220;Training has been going alright. I actually went on runs, hitting the bags and so forth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Livefight.com caught up with Carl Froch to see how camp and training in general was going ahead of his scheduled Monaco showdown with Arthur Abraham.</p>
<p>Froch, speaking from his Sheffield base, was upbeat and looking forward to the fight.</p>
<p>&#8220;Training has been going alright. I actually went on runs, hitting the bags and so forth as soon as I got back from Herning. I&#8217;m in lockdown at the moment. It&#8217;s training or being a dad to my baby boy. Nothing else matters.&#8221; said Carl.</p>
<p>We informed Froch of the many debates raging between boxing fans as to whom will come out victorious and what it felt like to be heading into another potential fight of the year candidate.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s going to be probably the best fight this year and I will be part of it.&#8221; said Froch.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s going to be a lot of polls, arguments and debates about who will come out as top dog between me and Arthur. His fans will claim their man will knock me out &#8211; but once he&#8217;s sent his best shots in and I&#8217;m still there, you&#8217;ll see a different look on his face. What else can he do when that fails to seal the deal ?&#8221; said Froch.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got a lot of support heading over for this one. Quite a few general boxing fans are making the effort to come and see me for the first time. They will not be dissapointed. I&#8217;m letting it all hang out in Monaco.&#8221;</p>
<p>We asked Froch what were going to be his travel arrangements for Monaco.</p>
<p>&#8220;Not sure on the exact plans for travelling out there. Will probably head out the week before the main event. Get relaxed and focused for the job in hand. Check out the venue and probably a bit of press and so forth. Then just step on the scales and then do the business.&#8221;</p>
<p>Source; <a href="http://www.livefight.com">www.livefight.com</a></p>
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		<title>Video: Wladimir Klitschko Talks About David Haye</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wladimir Klitschko has again criticised Britain&#8217;s WBA Heavweight Champion David Haye for pulling out of a proposed title fight this autumn. Klitschko now defends his titles against Samuel Peter at Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany on September 11. In Germany, the fight will be broadcasted live and exclusively on RTL. Tickets are available via www.eventim.de and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24609&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Wladimir Klitschko<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a> has again criticised Britain&#8217;s WBA Heavweight Champion David Haye for pulling out of a proposed title fight this autumn. Klitschko now defends his titles against Samuel Peter at Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany on September 11. In Germany, the fight will be broadcasted live and exclusively on RTL. Tickets are available via www.eventim.de and the hotline +49- (0)1805-57 00 00. Prices start at 24 Euro.<a name="more24609"></a>.</p>
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<p>source; <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com">www.eastsideboxing.com</a></p>
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		<title>Wladimir Klitschko faces Samuel Peter in Frankfurt, Germany, on September 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IBF, WBO and IBO World Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko defends his titles against Samuel Peter at Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany on September 11. Samuel Peter is 29 years old and #2 ranked in the IBF. After the IBF disqualified Alexander Povetkin for not following its rules, Peter is now the mandatory challenger of Klitschko. In 2005, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/images/_PT11708.jpg" alt="Klitschko" width="340" height="226" align="right" />IBF, WBO and IBO World <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24583&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Heavyweight<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a> Champion Wladimir Klitschko defends his titles against Samuel Peter at Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany on September 11.</p>
<p>Samuel Peter is 29 years old and #2 ranked in the IBF. After the IBF disqualified Alexander Povetkin for not following its rules, Peter is now the mandatory challenger of Klitschko.</p>
<p>In 2005, Klitschko and Peter met in a dramatic fight in Atlantic City, USA. Klitschko was down three times during the fight but came back strong and nearly knocked out Peter in the 12th round. Klitschko won the fight by unanimous decision.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24583&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Wladimir Klitschko<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a>: „Peter was one of the toughest fights of my career, he is an extremely hard puncher and has improved a lot in his last fights. I know what to expect on September 11 and I will be well prepared..<a name="more24583"></a>”</p>
<p>Samuel Peter: „I had to wait a long time for the rematch. Now I will finish what I missed five years ago. This time I am going straight in and take him out. It’s not going to last real long.”</p>
<p>Bernd Bönte, Managing Director of Klitschko Management Group (KMG): „ Klitschko vs. Peter five years ago was one of the most exciting bouts in the last decade. Boxing fans have wanted to see this rematch ever since. We are grateful that we now have an even better and stronger opponent for Wladimir than Povetkin.”</p>
<p>Samuel „The Nigerian Nightmare“ Peter lives in Las Vegas, NV and is currently training in Big Bear, CA with experienced trainer Abel Sanchez. His fight record is 34 fights (27 KOs) with only three losses. Peter was WBC World Heavyweight Champion 2006-2008 before he lost against Vitali Klitschko. In the last 12 months Peter won four fights by KO, his last bout was for the IBF title eliminator against Nagy Aguilera.</p>
<p>Klitschko‘ s record is 54 <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24583&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">wins</a> (48 KOs) with three losses. It is his 18th championship fight and he is the longest reigning IBF Champion.</p>
<p>In Germany, the fight will be broadcasted live and exclusively on RTL:</p>
<p>Tickets via www.eventim.de and the hotline +49- (0)1805-57 00 00. Prices start at 24 Euro.</p>
<p>Source; <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com">www.eastsideboxing.com</a></p>
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		<title>Emanuel Steward: “Wladimir is one of the most devastating one-punch boxers in heavyweight history”</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Geoffrey Ciani &#8211; This week’s 83rd edition of On the Ropes Boxing Radio featured an exclusive interview Hall of Fame trainer Emanuel Steward who is currently involved in a lot of recent headlines throughout the boxing world. The top story involved a recent change in opponent for heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, who was originally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/emanuel_wlad_padwork.jpg" border="0" alt="" align="left" />by <strong>Geoffrey Ciani</strong> &#8211; This week’s 83rd edition of <a href="http://www.ontheropesboxingradio.com/" target="_blank"><em>On the Ropes Boxing Radio</em> </a>featured an exclusive interview Hall of Fame trainer Emanuel Steward who is currently involved in a lot of recent headlines throughout the boxing world. The top story involved a recent change in opponent for heavyweight champion <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24565&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Wladimir Klitschko<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a>, who was originally slated to face IBF number one contender Alexander Povetkin but will instead square off in a rematch against Samuel Peter. There are also rumors in circulation about a potential match-up between Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather Jr. In other news, Steward’s young prospect Domonique Dolton is coming off of an impressive knockout victory against Jeremiah Jones last weekend, and middleweight contender Andy Lee is scheduled to face off against James Cook this Friday. Furthermore, in addition to the events surrounding some of his top fighters, Steward also completed the first in a series of new boxing clinics last Wednesday and he already has a second clinic scheduled for August 4. Emanuel has been a busy man of late and here is some of what he had to say:</p>
<p><strong>On Wladimir Klitschko’s recent switch in opponent from Alexander Povetkin to Sam Peter:</strong></p>
<p>“Well I was kind of prepared for that. I have never believed that Povetkin was going to fight Wladimir, just not as bad as David Haye. So we were prepared and I told Wladimir to be prepared about two weeks ago that he might have to fight Sam Peter and also that they should contact him to see if he was available, because I had a feeling that this was going to happen.”<a name="more24565"></a></p>
<div><strong>On whether he blames Teddy Atlas for Povetkin pulling out of the fight:</strong></p>
<p>“Well he’s been consistent. From day one Teddy has never said that he thought his fighter was ready. If you read between the lines in all of the interviews that he did, he was always consistently just speaking in general like how you have to train a guy this way, you have to be prepared, people have to find themselves. He never did speak with any strong conviction that he felt that his fighter was ready. He feels that he needs more time. He was put in that position because the fighter was already in the mandatory position when he became involved with him. If he hadn’t been, he probably would have never pushed for him to be in that position. So he did what he thought was best and I respect it and I respect the fact that the IBF is going along with that. After two years he has shown no real desire to step up and take advantage of his position. They have decided to move on.</p>
<p>So everything is sorting itself out so to say, and you can’t make a guy fight that doesn’t want to fight and it’s very difficult to promote a fight when you have one guy who’s prepared and another guy who really seems sort of reluctant to participate and promote it and everything else. We have to move on to Sam Peter and I think it’s going to be an interesting fight because Sam didn’t look that great in some of his fights after the first fight with Wladimir. But his last fight, which I think was in Texas when I was down there doing the HBO broadcast, everyone said he looked fantastic just due to the fact his weight is down. Maybe with a different trainer, I think he’s working now in Big Bear and having a whole different attitude about everything. Just the fact that his weight is down you know he’s taking it more seriously. That’s one of the complaints always was his conditioning. And he is a puncher so nevertheless, we’re not going to be relaxed. The first fight had enough drama to last me a lifetime with Wladimir down three times and then in the twelfth round Sam Peter was out on his feet. So we’re not going to take the fight lightly because he is a puncher. We figure Peter to be a much more dangerous puncher than Povetkin.”</p>
<p><strong>On what he believes will be the major difference in the rematch between Wladimir Klitschko and Sam Peter:</strong></p>
<p>“That was the breakthrough fight for Wladimir Klitschko. That was the fight after he had been stopped twice and he had a fight with DaVarryl Williamson where he looked not that impressive. He went down in that fight even though he won a technical decision because of a cut. His brother had like given up hope on him and most of the people in his camp, and it was just he and I for the most part. That was apparent for the Sam Peter fight. It was a fight where, for the first time, he actually barred his brother from coming to a training camp. They had been training together all of their careers. It was because of the lack of confidence and the negative vibes that everyone had going into that fight.</p>
<p>He could have chosen an easier fight, but he ask who was the best fighter out there that could give him credibility back after being stopped by Brewster and barely getting by with DaVarryl Williamson and having been stopped by Sanders. I said “Well the most dangerous guy is Sam Peter”. So that’s what he wanted. That was the make or break fight that he said would put his career back on track or he could have picked a safe bout. So going down two times in the fight early, which they weren’t really clean knockdowns, but I looked at the expression on his face and it was like psychologically he wasn’t hurt but he was just totally confused and disappointed in himself. When he came back at the end of the round he was surprised by how cool I was, because I saw he wasn’t hurt. So I spoke to him very carefully and told him he was boxing at a distance where he could get caught with those clubbing punches and that he needed to be all the way back or if he got in too close to just tie him up and never allow him at that halfway distance where he could get clubbed. He said, “Okay” and if you watch the fight, before the bell rang for the next round after he had been down twice, he was the one in the center of the ring waiting on Sam Peter.</p>
<p>That was psychologically a tough fight for him. The last knockdown, I think was the tenth round, which we both consider was a true knockdown but he came back and had Sam out on his feet in the twelfth round so that was like the turning point in his entire boxing career in that fight. Since then I think he’s progressed tremendously and gone to another level to become one of the probably most respected and maybe on his way to becoming one of the top fighters in heavyweight history. Meanwhile Sam has been going back and forth and probably aside from his last fight hasn’t been that impressive. So it’s going to be interesting to see what happens because we still don’t know what the psychological affect will be on Wladimir. Whether this time he wants to go out and prove that he’s the best heavyweight, and this is a good chance for him to fight a guy who just recently fought the other heavyweight that everybody considers maybe the best which is a guy named Vitali Klitschko.</p>
<p>This will be a very good comparison point for the public to judge between the two heavyweight champions and the two brothers. For that reason, I think Wladimir is going to try and put on a very impressive performance and I don’t know if Sam’s going to be able to hold him off if Wladimir comes in with that attitude. Wladimir is one of the most devastating one-punch boxers in heavyweight history. He’s not the type of guy who wears you down. He can turn out the lights with one single punch. Sam Peter said he’s going to pick up where he left off, that’s what Wladimir told me—where he left off the last fight by knocking him down. I said, “Well Wladimir, you have to pick up where the fight actually finished up in the twelfth round where you almost had him out with the left hook”. It will be I think an explosive fight because of the emotions with Wladimir trying to prove something and Sam realizing this is his big shot right now. It’s going to be an interesting fight between punchers for a change.”</p>
<p><strong>His thoughts on Sam Peter’s comments from earlier in the show when Peter had words for Wladimir stating, “Be ready because it’s going to be a short night”:</strong></p>
<p>“I think it will but I think he’ll be on the short end of it, but that really means that he has tremendous confidence in himself now and I think that’s good.”</p>
<p><strong>On his first Boxing Clinic from Atlanta, Georgia on July 21:</strong></p>
<p>“We had a very good jam-packed crowd and it was very interesting. Some of the questions that people had asked me in addition to the basic fundamentals about jabs and hooks and the fundamentals of balance, which everyone knows is one of my key points, but we also covered a lot of areas. People were asking questions about behind the scenes with things that went on in the camps with Chavez, and De La Hoya, and training Evander Holyfield for the rematch with Bowe. We touched on some questions such as when do you quit having sex, and tricks to hand-wrapping which is not only just for the safety but actually little tricks where you can improve the punching power. Also diets, the day before the fight, what you eat before the weigh in, and the day of the fight, and the types of food and whatnot. So it was very good. It was a lot of fun and everybody was laughing and joking and it was very interesting where we all got personal and everybody came up into the ring. After the clinic, we had everybody start doing boxing lessons. They were doing the footwork and punching and stuff. We had about three hours of a lot of good fun.”</p>
<p><strong>On whether he believes he succeeded in sharing the knowledge he has acquired to people who attended the clinic:</strong></p>
<p>“I definitely do. We had a tremendous feedback and a lot of the people that attended have been communicating. I gave them an open line to call and we’ve been going over a lot of things with different types of equipment. Sometimes people even have excess equipment that they don’t need. Also you could check a lot of things on the on-line boxing forum, too, which we have on <a href="http://www.emanuelstewardonline.com/" target="_blank">www.EmanuelStewardOnline.com </a>. It was a very good clinic and people got to be very close and personal where we had a lot of questions and we didn’t have anything too sophisticated. It was just everyone at the gym speaking to each other and there were different things everyone had that were important to different people.”</p>
<p><strong>On what he considers to be his most memorable moment from his first Boxing Clinic:</strong></p>
<p>“Well I would say probably when I got the people up in the ring and we started working on the basic steps and whatever. It was amazing how some people did everything perfectly and some people were so uncoordinated that we laughed and made fun of it. I think the fact that most people accepted that you have to learn the basics and then the art of balance and a jab and showing that a short person can outbox a tall person. I showed them a few basic little tricks with hand positions and different angles you could jab at. I think that was what people seemed most impressed by—the idea that shorter guys can outbox taller people, and the tricks to improving punching power, and then the different techniques that you have to use for amateur boxer and a professional. We covered everything. The equipment was an major thing, too—the different types, and people have these protective cups that come all the way around to the back, the trunks that are sometimes too baggy, between rounds how they pick up excessive weight with all the water, the proper way to set the stools this way you can get the most rest in between rounds without creating stress on the back of the fighter. So we covered all kind of basic things and the best was when we asked the crowd to ask questions and there were some very interesting questions that the people asked.”</p>
<p><strong>On whether there is still time for interested parties to register for his second Boxing Clinic which will be held on August 4th in Tampa, Florida:</strong></p>
<p>“Yes, we’re expecting a bigger crowd in Tampa, Florida, especially after training Miguel Cotto there for his upset victory, to some degree, over Yuri Foreman. We had so many people coming in everyday watching even though a lot of them didn’t believe Miguel would be able to do it. That whole area down there, with Winky Wright and Andre Berto, it’s really a haven of boxing there. It was just a lot of interest all over that whole area there so I think that will be our biggest turnout there. Probably out of the next two or three, it might be one of our most successful.”</p>
<p><strong>Regarding the potential location for future Boxing Clinics after the next one in Tampa:</strong></p>
<p>“I’m going to be going into training camp with Wladimir pretty soon for his fight that we just mentioned which is September 11. We’re doing one in September I think on the 18th in Houston, Texas. We got quite a few people there who called up asking about that. We’ll schedule our next ones I think in London, definitely one somewhere near New York, and maybe one in Germany.”</p>
<p><strong>On rumors circulating that there is talks between camps about a possible fight between Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather Junior:</strong></p>
<p>“I myself have been so confused just watching the internet, but Miguel was lined up for a fight with Pacquiao and things fell apart. Then I was getting a new cell phone and the guy was programming me, I guess the internet and email or whatever, and I saw it flash across as he was programming and it said, “It’s Final! Mayweather versus Cotto”—and I said, “What is that?” So last night I called to speak to Bryan Perez who’s the closest guy to Miguel and he said, “Emanuel, just like you we are reading stuff on the internet. There was an offer I guess made related to Pacquiao which they say was so far out of the league they said it was offered just so they could say no.” I said, “What about Mayweather?” He said, “Well there is nothing confirmed on that. We haven’t had any meetings, so I don’t know if that’s true or not”. Anyway, basically they’re just sitting and waiting like everybody else. But I definitely know that Bryan would not lie, so he said, “As soon as we get anywhere near even talking about a serious match, we will call you right away to have your input related to styles and different things”.</p>
<p>So at this stage, it’s just a lot of speculation and I guess the strongest move has been made by Top Rank to make the fight between Pacquiao and Margarito. So I guess that’s really the hot negotiation, but to me I’m just watching like a fan or a spectator. I’m seeing the resistance and negative reactions from the public. I think that’s going to be a very difficult fight to make. I understand the reasons and they’re trying to get Manny to maybe win a championship in another division. It’s a vacated title I guess with Sergio Martinez moving up. The reaction from the fans has been very bad. The man committed a crime and now he’s being rewarded with the biggest purse of his life. Just the idea of trying to move the fight to Mexico and all of that stuff and disrespecting the boxing commission, I don’t think that’s going to fly. At this stage I’m just as confused as everyone else is and I’m going to just wait and see what happens.”</p>
<p><strong>On how surprised he was when Pacquiao’s team decided to choose Margarito over Cotto:</strong></p>
<p>“I still don’t fully understand it. It’s very confusing. I mean regardless, Miguel Cotto even having lost in the two fights and having difficult fights in I think his last four fights prior to the fight with Yuri Foreman, he still has always been a major attraction. The Puerto Rican following he has is truly amazing. I didn’t realize he was that popular. Even in the fights he lost he fought exciting fights and even though they didn’t believe in him as much anymore when he went into his fight with Foreman, the support that they gave him was phenomenal and there are a lot of Puerto Ricans, much more than I realized. He has to be always considered a serious attraction for a pay per view and everything. The last fight with the victory, I think it did enhance him. I just felt there were a lot of people who may have felt that he took such a beating in his fight with Pacquiao.</p>
<p>You look at that and say well, he’s a much more improved fighter now. In the weight division, he’s fighting at 154 and if they’re going to fight for the 154 pound title I think it should be at 154. Henry Armstrong and all of the other great fighters when they fought moving up in weight, they fought at that weight limit. Not like the last fight where he fought at 145. The different between 147 and 145 if you barely could make 147 could be a major factor, especially after the first half of a fight. So I think fighting at a full weight and having the confidence of a new style that he’s worked on here and the fact that up until about the fourth round I thought it was a very close fight, so that’s still marketable to some degree, regardless.</p>
<p>I think Margarito’s just a big question mark. I just think there is a big negative cloud. It’s not me personally. The man did his time but I have to go by the reaction of the public. I don’t think he should be getting a big super fight of this caliber and the public has pretty much picked up on that fact. The fact that his name is being more referred to as “Margocheater” or whatever now than it is “Margarito” so I think it’s an awkward situation because I really wanted to see Pacquiao and Mayweather like everyone else. I would have almost bet that the fight would have been made because of the tremendous money that would have been made and the public interest. Nevertheless, I don’t really know what should happen. They’re saying that there wasn’t really a serious negotiation, Bob Arum is saying there was but it looks like the fight is in jeopardy right now and it’s going to be very interesting to see who fights who in this situation right now. Nothing would surprise me.”</p>
<p><strong>His views on the rematch of a former Fight of the Year match between Juan Manuel Marquez and Juan Diaz:</strong></p>
<p>“I think that’s the best way you can describe. It’s a fight where both fighters have something to prove because in recent fights, first as a fan I’m thinking whoa. With Juan Diaz I’m thinking that even though he’s had some victories in between, I still can’t get that Nate Campbell fight out of my mind. I’m still looking at the terrific knockout that he suffered the last time with Marquez in addition to Paulie Malignaggi beating him. Then you look at Marquez’s very bad performance as it turned out against Mayweather. Still, nevertheless, it’s an intriguing fight because both guys have to rebuild their confidence if either one of them wants to be on that elite level as super fighters.</p>
<p>I think the mental make-up of the two guys, in addition to both of them wanting to prove something and their natural styles that this is going to be an explosive fight. I think Diaz is going to be still aggressive because that’s his style. When I was asked for my HBO analysis about the strong points for each guy, basically I think Marquez has to fight his regular Marquez type fight which is keeping good balance, placing punchers very accurately, being patient, and being very professional and systematic which is his great forte. I mean even in the fights with Pacquiao, take the knockdowns out which cost him on scoring system, and he won both of those fights actually in terms of rounds. It’s just the knockdowns made the scoring system go against him. He’s a good solid fighter. He has to fight the same thing.</p>
<p>I think Diaz is an aggressive, young, “baby bull” as they call him type fighter. I think he’s going to be aggressive still. It would be wise maybe for him to try and move and box, but I don’t think that’s in his DNA. So he’s not going to do that, but I think he will probably be a little more conservative in this fight than the first fight. He was physically just dogging Marquez early. It just seemed like he was going all out trying to get it over with in three or four rounds. Then he got exhausted and Marquez’s experience came into play. So I think in this fight he’s going to fight a little bit more intelligently. He’ll still be aggressive but maybe he’ll try and be prepared for a longer fight. Still, just the make-up of the style of Diaz is going to make him be aggressive and I imagine Marquez is just going to sit back and try and place his punches properly. I think it’s going to be a very explosive fight, still.”</p>
<p><strong>His views on Domonique Dolton’s second round knockout victory against Jeremiah Jones last Friday:</strong></p>
<p>“I think he’s one of the best prospects in boxing today. We have tried unsuccessfully to get him on a TV card or to get him with a promoter so we decided just to keep him busy. He was the key to the victory for Miguel Cotto in his victory over Yuri Foreman. After the second round I think, I asked Miguel, “How are you doing?” or something to him. He said, “Well, he’s not as good as Domonique. This is easy”. Domonique Dolton is like a combination of a Sugar Ray Leonard and a Donald Curry for some of the people who remember Donald Curry. He’s a very accurate pinpoint boxer with beautiful balance. He’s very beautiful to watch. He’s fighting again I think August 31 in Florida. Wladimir Klitschko used him for his fight with Eddie Chambers. During that last week that was his main sparring partner because he has such good balance. Michael Hunter and Domoniqe Dolton were both the main key sparring partners even though Dolton is only 154 pounds, though.”</p>
<p><strong>On how long he thinks it will be before fans start getting excited about Dolton:</strong></p>
<p>“As soon as they will give him a TV date and we have tried with Top Rank and all of the guys and they all stayed away. He would beat I think all of their top prospects. He’ll beat any of these fighters I’ve seen from today. I’d say in about four fights. He boxes ten or twelve rounds sometimes in training. I think Domonique’s twenty now, but he’s sparred with Kermit Cintron, Jermain Taylor, he’s boxed with Andy Lee, Wladimir Klitschko, and then recently with Miguel Cotto and he has more than held his own with all of those guys he’s been sparring with since he was a kid.”</p>
<p><strong>His views on Andy Lee’s training camp for his upcoming fight against James Cook on July 30:</strong></p>
<p>“Everything is very good. He’s never out of shape, even when he’s in New York training. He’s always in good shape. He’s back in the Kronk Gym and it’s back up to about 97 degrees again. He’s been boxing with Domonique Dolton and also with K9 Cornelius Bundrage who is preparing for his championship fight on August 7 with <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24565&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Cory Spinks<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a>. Some of the other young guys have gone in the gym with him. He’s been in great, great sparring. We feel very good about this fight and he’s going to stay busy fighting every month, regardless. He may even fight on the card with Wladimir Klitschko on September 11. He’s going to try and stay very busy because with the lack of marquee names in the middleweight division, and for a good example look at Daniel Jacobs fighting. It’s not like it’s a time where you got a Hagler and a bunch of great fighters. The names out there, even Sergio Martinez and that’s about it and he hasn’t been a household name. So there is a lot of inexperienced and unknown fighters. In fact we were just speaking yesterday and laughing. The division with the least recognized names is the middleweights now. I mean Pavlik and everyone has moved up to super middleweight or whatever, or even some of the junior middleweights. I think it’s a good opportunity if Andy fights regularly that by March he definitely will be fighting for the middleweight championship of the world. We’d like to have fights scheduled for him in New York, and we’re working on one in Chicago also to keep him very busy and start spreading him around a little bit. His greatest knockout was in New York and that’s where we want to go back to again.”</p>
<p><strong>On rumors about a possible fight between Andy Lee and Felix Sturm and whether he would be interested in having Andy go to Germany to partake in such a fight:</strong></p>
<p>“We have been contacted about the fight. I think he has a fight scheduled over there in Germany that’s coming up pretty soon in September and they asked if Andy would interested in having that fight, because the fight was in jeopardy I guess a little while back and we told them yes. In Germany or wherever, I have that much confidence in Andy. We would take that fight in a heartbeat. That’s something that they said well maybe after this fight they will be able to do that. Outside of Germany right now, Felix Sturm’s name is not even a big name right now. I think it’s unfortunate that one of the glamour divisions in the history of boxing is now one of the least known and recognized in terms of its talent. But yeah, we would fight Felix Sturm in Germany or anywhere, and if not Felix Sturm we’re going after Sergio Martinez if he’s still the champion by the first part of 2011.”</p>
<p><strong>On which other young middleweights (such as Fernando Guerrero, David Lemieux, and Peter “Kid Chocolate&#8221; Quillin) he believes has the most potential become a factor in the division:</strong></p>
<p>“I think all of those guys, but there is not that one standout guy that you see and say, “Wow, this guy’s breaking down doors and creating excitement with bombs going off”. I don’t see that. You’re going to have to have a lot of fights so people can get familiar with some of these guys. Andy because of some of the hype and publicity he’s had and the Carl Daniels knockout that he had in New York, which is for those who haven’t seen it probably one of the most dramatic one-punch knockouts ever in the history of the sport. Then the fight he had that we lost on ESPN was still one of their highest rated shows of the year and that was still a war. His name is one of the few marquee names, but no, I don’t see any one particular guy that’s really just standing out. All of those guys like “Kid Chocolate”, I’ve seen all of those guys and I know them. They’re all good fighters but there is nothing really that dramatic.</p>
<p>Korobov I had so much high hopes for him myself. That’s the fighter from Russia who Top Rank managed. He started off well and then in his recent fights after about three or four rounds he fell apart. I was just talking to his trainer Kenny Adams and Kenny said they found out he had some breathing problems and they had to have surgery on his nose or something so maybe that can explain it. He looked very good in the beginning. I was very excited about him. Now I think there has to be a lot of exposure and somebody has to do something dramatic to create some excitement in the middleweight division and it’s just not there yet. I don’t know if TV is even going to give these guys that kind of exposure. Daniel Jacobs has come along very well. I think his promotional company Top Rank and I think Al Haymon have done a phenomenal job of moving him and the timing is good for him because there is no really dramatic standout fighters and you’re not going against any legendary fighters.</p>
<p>So it’s just a game of young fighters going against each other now. You move a guy to a championship fight as fast as you can depending on the competition. It’s not like you got to go against a Marvelous Marvin Hagler, or a Ray Leonard, or a Tommy Hearns. It’s a fight that I think he has a good chance of winning. It’s probably reflective of the situation in boxing even though Andy tells me that Danny may have a tough fight and he knows a little bit more about the opponent than I do. But regardless, there is no dominating names or fighters with a whole string of knockouts.</p>
<p>We’re hoping that Andy can fill that void right now because he’s a good fighter to watch, and I’m not just saying that because I manage and train him, but he has a beautiful style and he’s explosive. He will try to knock you out if he gets an opportunity. That’s why even in the fight he lost, he could have paced himself but he went all out trying to finish off Vera and he got exhausted and had a bad cut and everything. We wanted to pace ourselves because we knew that he had a bad cold and came in under weight, but nevertheless, that’s what makes him almost the same as Tommy Hearns. He wants to go all out and be impressive for the crowd. I think given the right situation and the right platform, he could end up being the star in the middleweight division.”</p>
<p><strong>On whether he believes Andy Lee needs to reverse the outcome of his only career loss and have a rematch against Brian Vera:</strong></p>
<p>“We don’t need it, but we want it badly and I don’t care what he says. After the fight it got one of the highest ratings of the year. Andy was ahead on points. Andy had scored the knockdown. Andy when the fight was actually stopped, even though Andy had the hell beat out of him for almost a minute and his eye was cut, when the fight was stopped he was actually walking in and hitting Vera and the referee actually stopped Andy from punching. But it left a lot of drama. We tried to make the fight. The guy was offered $250,000 with TV included and they said no, because they were going to milk that and go directly to a big fight with Kelly Pavlik. That hasn’t happened. If Vera wants to take the fight, we would take the fight any minute. That would be one of the biggest fights that could be made right now, still. His whole career is based on that one night and every athlete has that night where he may lose a fight. In fact, the greatest ball teams lose but in other sports you lose and three days later you get to play again. With a boxer that’s it. His whole career is based off of that one fight. We would love to make that fight under any conditions. Put it back on ESPN or HBO or without any TV. If Vera wants to make the fight, that would be a great fight for him. That was just a night where everything went good for him because he fought like everybody has when they have that great night. Andy came in at 158. He has never been that light. He was very sick. I tried to cancel that fight, he said no. He said not an American TV fight, I got to fight. As a result he fought his heart out, he lost the fight. Chalk it up. I have never, and I shouldn’t be saying this, but I have never, ever, ever lost a rematch fight in my life. So I will gladly take the fight.”</p></div>
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		<title>Inaugural BBBofC Southern Area Awards Dinner A Massive Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Saturday evening the inaugural British Boxing Board of Control Southern Area Awards Dinner was held at the Grange City Hotel, Coopers Row, London, was an unadulterated success despite the event’s instigator and main organiser, Chairman of the BBBofC Southern Area Mick Collier, being hospitalised and unable to attend. In true form everyone within the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last Saturday evening the inaugural British Boxing Board of Control Southern Area Awards Dinner was held at the Grange City Hotel, Coopers Row, London, was an unadulterated success despite the event’s instigator and main organiser, Chairman of the BBBofC Southern Area Mick Collier, being hospitalised and unable to attend.</p>
<p>In true form everyone within the Southern Area board rallied round and, along with the sterling efforts of Vice Chairman Dave Wilson, the awards were able to go ahead. In addition to the award ceremony, attendees were also treated to a five star dinner followed by an evening of top class musical entertainment featuring the Bootleg Beatles and a disco.</p>
<p>The now recovered Chairman, Mick Collier, today spoke briefly of the Awards Dinner, “I’m so disappointed that I was unable to be there in person. Everyone did a great job by ensuring the Awards Dinner went ahead as planned. I can’t thank everyone involved enough for the work they did in making the Awards a massive success.</p>
<p>The money raised at the Awards will go towards the introduction of the new Southern Area Belt. I am quite excited about our new belts and am pleased that for the first time that winners will have the opportunity to purchase one for their trophy cabinets. I firmly believe that if you win a belt you should have the opportunity to have a copy after your reign.</p>
<p>Some of the money raised will also be added to the Southern Area fund to help former license holders that have fallen on hard times. </p>
<p>As I said I’m disappointed not to have been at the Awards this time but am already looking forward to starting work on next years.</p>
<p>Thank you to all those that attended.”</p>
<p>The following awards were presented by the Southern area board during the course of the evening:-</p>
<p>Certificates of appointment to Inspectors Jeff Barratt, Anthony Colwill and Steve Larman who have recently completed their 12 month probationary period and are now full Board Inspectors.  A further certificate of appreciation was awarded to Inspector Richard Barber in recognition of his valued work for boxing.</p>
<p>Special awards were made to Seconds Lenny Lee, Mick ‘Red’ Brennan and Class ‘A’ Star Referee Dave Parris for their valued services to boxing.</p>
<p>‘Services to Boxing Award’ was presented to Whip Ernie Draper.</p>
<p>‘Fight of the Year Award’ was presented to Paul Samuels and Cello Renda.</p>
<p>‘Best Supporting Boxer Award’ was presented to Johnny Greaves.</p>
<p>‘Boxing Hero Award’ was presented to everyone’s favourite former Heavyweight Champion of the World Frank Bruno MBE.</p>
<p>‘Best Young Prospect Award’ (The Ernie Fossey Memorial Trophy), which was sponsored by Frank Warren and presented to Liam Walsh.</p>
<p>‘Best Young Boxer Award’ was presented to George Groves.</p>
<p>A special award was presented to Council member Ken Honniball for his services as a Board member and former Chairman of the Western Area.</p>
<p>Former Southern Area Chairman Phil Lundgren received the ‘Boxing Ambassadors Award’ which consisted of a framed Southern Area Championship belt &#8211; this was particularly special as Phil had won the title at two weights and is a former Olympian &#8211; which was presented by Les Potts and Heavyweight Champion David ‘Hayemaker’ Haye.</p>
<p>The ‘Best Boxer Award’ which consisted of a beautifully engraved Timekeepers bell, naturally went to the aforementioned WBA Heavyweight Champion of the World David Haye.</p>
<p>Final word on the 2010 Southern Area Boxing Awards Dinner  goes to Les Potts who said, “On behalf of the Southern Area Council can I extend thanks to everyone who supported the event and ensured its success. </p>
<p>The feedback on the event has been very positive and my only concern is that next year we will need a bigger venue! “</p>
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		<title>Tomasz Adamek honored by Artist/Boxing Fan John Murawski at Press Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Geoffrey Ciani &#8211; When the announcement was made that IBF cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek was going to test the waters in the heavyweight division by taking on former four-time world title challenger Andrew Golota, many questioned the wisdom behind this decision. After all, Adamek had only competed for two years as a cruiserweight and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by <strong>Geoffrey Ciani</strong> &#8211; When the announcement was made that IBF cruiserweight champion <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24543&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Tomasz Adamek<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a> was going to test the waters in the heavyweight division by taking on former four-time world title challenger Andrew Golota, many questioned the wisdom behind this decision. After all, Adamek had only competed for two years as a cruiserweight and had already moved up in size considerably from the 175 pound weight class. Even though Golota was old and past his best, he was still a big guy with a strong punch. Many observers wondered how Adamek could possibly cope with an experienced veteran the size of Golota.</p>
<p>Adamek proved his detractors wrong and made easy work of Golota stopping him in five rounds. This victory helped establish Adamek as a real player in the heavyweight landscape, but he still had his fair share of doubters. Adamek has since continued to silence his critics and move his way up through the heavyweight rankings by scoring noteworthy victories over Jason Estrada and Chris Arreola. Adamek (41-1, 27 KOs) now has his eyes set on what will quite literally be his biggest challenge to date when he faces 6’7” Michael Grant (46-3, 34 KOs) on August 21 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The contest has fittingly been dubbed “The Big Challenge”.<a name="more24543"></a></p>
<div><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/adamek_signingaudtographs.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></div>
<p>Today’s press conference was held at the Global Boxing Gym in North Bergen, New Jersey. It was a fan-friendly relaxed environment. Before things began, Adamek could be seen near the entrance signing autographs and taking pictures with fans. Michael Grant was nowhere to be seen.</p>
<div><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/adamek_jetski_pic.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></div>
<p>At the start of the proceedings, artist and long time boxing fan John Murawski presented Adamek with a gift. It was an oil painting by Murawski that portrayed the Polish pugilist doing pad work.</p>
<div><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/adamek_jetski.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></div>
<p>After Adamek finished admiring his new art work, Kathy Duva informed everyone that Michael Grant would not be in attendance. He did, however, phone in from Las Vegas. Unfortunately, technical difficulties prevented Grant from participating. He gave a brief statement about the fight, but his words were essentially inaudible. Duva jokingly quipped, “Best laid plans”.</p>
<div><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/kathyduva.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></div>
<p>Adamek’s trainer Roger Bloodworth talked about the importance of this fight. He talked about Grant’s size, his long reach, and his good right hand and noted that Grant has now won his last eight fights and has not lost since 2003. He stressed the fact that they are not underestimating him and that they are prepared for the task at hand.</p>
<div><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/adamek_bloodworth.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></div>
<p>Adamek spoke briefly and mentioned that he was excited to return to the Prudential Center on August 21. He also mentioned that he is ready for the fight and that he ultimately has his eyes set on the big prize—a portion of the heavyweight title.</p>
<div><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/adamek_bloodworth_duva.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></div>
<p>Tickets for the fight are priced at $53, $78, $103, and $253 and can be purchased at the Prudential Center Box Office by calling TicketMaster at 800-745-3000 or www.Prucenter.com</p>
<p>The fight will also be available live on pay per view.</p>
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<p>For more information about <strong>The Art of John Murawski</strong>:<br />
http:/myartnsoul.blogspot.com<br />
<a href="mailto:jetskimurawski@yahoo.com">jetskimurawski@yahoo.com</a></p>
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		<title>Paul Smith’s Scousers Pick Ricky Hatton, David Haye and Co’s Pocket in Charity Football Final</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Johnny Eames and Derek Grainger, from the Ultrachem TKO Gym in Canning Town, organised Boxer &#38; Celebrity Football Tournament proved to be a massive success. The stars turned out in force, as did the paying public to watch the ten teams battle it out for the Ultrachem TKO Indee Rose Trophy. Almost 200 celebrities, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Johnny Eames and Derek Grainger, from the Ultrachem TKO Gym in Canning Town, organised Boxer &amp; Celebrity Football Tournament proved to be a massive success. The stars turned out in force, as did the paying public to watch the ten teams battle it out for the Ultrachem TKO Indee Rose Trophy.</p>
<p>Almost 200 celebrities, from Boxing, Football, Music, Film, TV and the National Press, made the trip to Canvey Island, Essex to take part in the event, which raised in excess of £20,000 for the Indee Rose Trust.</p>
<p>Notable in their efforts to participate are the Willie Limond’s Bravehearts, who flew down from Scotland, Alan ‘Alio’ Wilton’s ‘Team Alio’, whose fourteen hour journey involved crossing the Irish Sea by ferry to Scotland and then a long drive south, Paul Smith’s Pickpockets, who not only drove down from Liverpool but drove back home straight after the final, and David Leigh who finished work, in Sheffield at 3am, grabbed an early train to London and then to Essex. But the Long Distance award has to go to Rock Legend Steve Harris of Iron Maiden who flew in from America just for the event! What’s more each did this at their own expense and paid £20 for the pleasure of playing in the tournament! </p>
<p>The day started off with with the draw, which saw League One made up of Ultrachem TKO Clapton Rangers, Iron Maiden, Paul Smith’s Pickpockets, Graham Earl’s House of Champions and Willie Limond’s Bravehearts. Whilst League Two consisted of Ultrachem TKO Gym, Jimmy Mac’s Mashers, Steve Lillis’ Reporters, Team Alio and the Ultrachem TKO Indee Rose team.</p>
<p>Group stage highlights: 9-A-Side.</p>
<p>League One: On paper Ultrachem TKO Clapton Rangers were favourites, having been hastily put together by Johnny Eames’ former pro footballer son Ritchie following Gavin Reece’s Welsh Wizards withdrawing just days before the tournament. Ritchie, who as a youth played for West Ham, Tottenham Hotspurs and Barnet,  hit the phones and put together a team littered with former pros.</p>
<p>They looked set to steam roll their way into the final following an impressive 3-1 win over Iron Maiden followed by a win over Willie Limond’s Bravehearts.  Their next opponents were Paul Smith’s Pickpockets, who had beaten Graham Earl’s House of Champions 1-0. Much to everyone&#8217;s surprise the boxing scousers dominated the game  ending up 2-0 victors.</p>
<p>The scouse juggernaut rolled right through Willie Limond’s Bravehearts and then fought out a wild final group match against Iron Maiden. This was without doubt the game of League Two. It was tight and competitive. Iron Maiden took the lead twice, each time the fiercely competitive ‘Pickpockets’ fought hard to even the score within minutes. With the game deadlocked at two a piece and just three minutes left on the clock Paul Smith lead a storming charge which ended with a the ball rocketing into the Iron Maidens net. It was then all hands on deck, for the scousers, to repel the constant barrage of shots from the orange army of Iron Maiden. The 3-2 victory over Iron Maiden firmly secured a spot in the final for Paul Smith’s Pickpockets.</p>
<p>League Two: There was no clear favourite for the second group before the matches started. Once they got underway both the Ultrachem TKO Gym and Ultrachem TKO Indee Rose Trust teams and Team Alio showed that they had what it takes to go all the way.</p>
<p>Alan Wilton’s Team Alio were the first to lose their unbeaten status following a tight game against the Ultrachem TKO Gym team.  Team Alio were unfortunate to concede a late goal from on-form striker, Commonwealth Middleweight Champion, Wayne Elcock.</p>
<p>League Two suddenly became a two horse race with Ultrachem TKO Indee Rose Trust continuing their unbeaten run with a convincing 2-0 victory over Steve Lillis team of Journos.  Steve’s attempt to add some striking power to his ailing team, which had yet to score a single goal, by poaching David Haye’s manager/coach from the Ultrachem TKO Gym team had failed. They had one game still to play but as that was against Jimmy Mac’s Mashers the chances of them not picking up the event’s wooden spoon looked seriously slim.</p>
<p>The Ultrachem TKO  Indee Rose Trust Team went on to beat Team Alio 2-1 in a highly competitive game that saw the only penalty of the competition being awarded. Luckily for the Ultrachem TKO Gym Indee Rose Team they had the excellent Ali Adams in goal.</p>
<p>Their next game, against the also unbeaten Ultrachem TKO Gym team, would decide who would face Paul Smith’s Pickpockets. Once again Wayne Elcock again proved to be the decisive element. His single goal securing the victory, and a place in the final, for the Ultrachem TKO Gym team.</p>
<p>The final League Two game, between Team Alio and Jimmy Mac’s Mashers, produced the goal of the tournament.   With just minutes to go ‘til the final whistle Rock superstar Johnny Borrell put through a superb ball to Light Welterweight Ben ‘The Entertainer’ Day. Ben, who was primed for a professional football career before discovering his love of boxing, took the beautifully weighted cross in his stride to volley the ball into the top corner of the net to secure the win.</p>
<p>Prior to the final event MC Bob Williams turned auctioneer for the fabulous array of donated boxing memorabilia. Bob, who had stopped in at the last minute, received a lot of praise from the organisers for his commentating skills. During the group stages Bob had managed to keep the crowd fully informed by giving a running commentary on two games simultaneously! </p>
<p>The Final: The format of the final was changed to teams being eleven a side and played on the full pitch.</p>
<p>Paul Smith’s Pickpockets ready to take on the might of the Ultrachem TKO Gym and their super striker Wayne Elcock. Paul lead his team out on to the pitch first. Moments later the crowd roared as WBA Heavyweight Champion David ‘Hayemaker’ Haye lead out the star studded Ultrachem TKO Gym team.</p>
<p>Just prior to the kickoff Paul Smith, who had generously offered to host next years event in Liverpool, said “We’re gonna win it. My team’s proved they can win this. There’s a few tasty boxers on their side, so we don’t want to see any heavy tackles going in. It’s been a great day, it’s been fun and hopefully we’ve raised a lot of money for a very, very good  cause.</p>
<p>The next event is going to be in Liverpool. We already offered to organise the next event so Johnny’s boys will have to come up to Liverpool to try and win the trophy back.”</p>
<p>Co-manager of the Ultrachem TKO Gym, Billy Joe Saunders, responded with “Paul’s team is going to get completely smashed by the Ultrachem TKO Gym in the final”</p>
<p>With fighting talk out of the way the two teams lined up. The Merseysiders dominated the early proceedings, keeping the ball in their opponents half for extended periods. The game suddenly turned, following a determined tackle by Georgie Hillyard, which lead to a flurry of heavy tackles from both sides before the ref regained his authority.</p>
<p>Moments later a beautiful searching ball found Paul Smith with some space and just the goalkeeper in his way. In a flash Paul punished his hosts with a beautifully taken goal.</p>
<p>Just a few minutes later, following a free kick, the ball again found it’s way into the Ultrachem TKO Gym goal, only to be disallowed due to a blatant push on the already leaping goalkeeper.</p>
<p>The second half started off more or less the same as the first, albeit with the Ultrachem TKO Gym team being the dominating force. Super striker Wayne Elcock, who was clearly intent on keeping his record of scoring in every game, worked his socks off. Shooting at every opportunity only to see his efforts thwarted by some excellent goalkeeping.</p>
<p>With just five minutes to go it looked that Wayne was to finally keep his record. A beautiful cross found him in a  completely unmarked position. Wayne leapt up to delicately chip the ball over the keeper. It looked a sure equaliser, but alas it was not to be, the ball just didn’t want to drop and skimmed just the wrong side of the cross bar</p>
<p>Few chances came after this for either team and the game ended with the single goal, in favour of Paul Smith’s Pickpockets, being the difference between the teams.</p>
<p>On receiving the Ultrachem TKO Gym Indee Rose Trust Trophy Smithy said, “We only went and won it didn’t we. I said along we’d win it.</p>
<p>Johnny’ll have to come up to us now to try and take our trophy off us.</p>
<p>It was a great day, brilliantly organised, good turn out. It was great to be part of it.</p>
<p>We were up at 5 O’Clock this morning to drive down from Liverpool. We’re happy to come down to support such a worthy charity.  Can’t wait for next year.”</p>
<p>Notable mentions:</p>
<p>Goal of the tournament &#8211; Ben &#8216;The Entertainer&#8217; Day from Jimmy Mac’s Mashers for his premiership quality goal.</p>
<p>Golden Boot -  Wayne Elcock who not only scored all the Ultrachem TKO goals &#8211; but scored nearly twice as many as his nearest opposition!</p>
<p>Star of the day &#8211; RICKY HATTON &#8211; who not only played every game for the Ultrachem TKO  GYM team, but when not playing spent his time signing autographs and being photographed with someone or another. Ricky also supplied  top class memorabilia for the charity auction.</p>
<p>Ross Minter, Kevin Mitchell, Wayne Elcock, Graham Earl, Tony Oakey, Paul Smith, Billy Joe Saunders, Johnny Borrell, Steve Harris, Mark Wingett, Paul Smith and many many more of the celebrities, weren’t far behind Ricky  for this accolade, they also spent much of their free time signing autographs and being photographed with members of the public. </p>
<p>Steve Lillis and his National Journalist Team pick up the wooden spoon having not won a game or score a single goal!<br />
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Final word on the day has to go to co-organiser Johnny Eames, of the Ultrachem TKO Gym, who said,”First of all I want to say a big thank you to all concerned, Ricky Hatton, David Haye, Paul Smith, Alio, Graham Earl, Willie Limond,  Jimmy Mac and obviously my own team from the gym, and an absolute big thank you to a rock legend Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris, who flew all the way in from America on the day. Landed on the day and came and played four games, he got beaten in two but did play really, really well, gave four excellent games and stayed after signing autographs. Absolutely a rock legend giving up his time and coming and play for a charity he knows very little about. That’s just amazing, just shows you what great people there are about.</p>
<p>I’m so pleased for Russell and Jane, they’re the parents of young Indee. None of us could bear thinking about the time they must have had and what they had to endure to get through the situation they found themselves in. It must have been unbearable, but listen you’re doing a great job to help other children and families who find themselves in the same situation you were in. </p>
<p>As I said before Ultrachem TKO will be there for you running a similar event for you. Hopefully bigger next year if we can find a big backer. I’m sure there are potential backers out there who have seen what the boxing world can do and hope that they’ll come along and sponsor next years event.</p>
<p>Paul Smith’s boys are going to put it on in Liverpool next year. It should be a great day as I know Paul and the boys will do us proud.</p>
<p>I forgot about the news reporters, how can I forget them, they came with the worse team. They showed they were the worse team, they played four, lost four and scored none with eight against, but that doesn’t mean a thing as they’re great sportsmen. You write a good sports article and you’re good sportsmen. Love everyone of you. See ya all next year.</p>
<p>I just want to run through those that paid a £500 donation, to the charity, to have their name on the team shirts. They had the company elements on the front of the kits.</p>
<p>We’ll start off with a big thank you to SGS Scaffolding, Steve Goodwin’s Promotions, Durrance &amp; Co ltd, who is one of my fighters, Matthew Marsh’s, personal sponsor. Barking Brickwork, Ricky Mann’s Waste, Ricky Mann’s a good friend of mine. Insight Group Plc, that’s the Iron Maiden themselves, who as I said I couldn’t thank them enough. Docklands Marquees, Richard Mason fantastic guy who also supplied some of the marquees on the day. Nuttels, who are Derek Grainger’s friends. Thank you very much to yourselves. Get solutions, I don’t know who they are but thank you for your great sponsorship. Finally big thanks to Becky at Thorough Breads. You did us proud. Thank you all.</p>
<p>Next year it’s Liverpool and we’ll be aiming to double the money raised for the Indee Rose Trust at that event.”</p>
<p><strong>- END &#8211; </strong><br />
<strong>PHOTOS</strong></p>
<p>Adam Booth, David Haye, Big Gary and Johnny Eames share a relaxing moment.</p>
<p>Derek Grainger &amp; Johnny Eames (Ultrachem TKO Gym), Russell (Indee Rose’s Father), Paul Smith and Bob Williams (MC)</p>
<p>Ben ‘The Entertainer’ Day, Rock Superstar Johnny Borrell and Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton</p>
<p>Action from the final of the Ultrachem TKO Gym Boxers &amp; Celebrity Tournament In Aid of the Indee Rose Trust.</p>
<p>Mark Wingett (Jim Carver from The Bill TV series) and Johnny Borrell team up to stop Team Indee Rose player</p>
<p>One of the Paul Smith’s Pickpockets forgets it’s not a boxing match.</p>
<p>Team Iron Maiden player storms through the Ultrachem TKO Clapton Rangers defense.</p>
<p>‘Phat’ Pat McAleese slides in for a tackle.</p>
<p>Ricky Hatton takes his defensive duties seriously.</p>
<p>Team Ultrachem TKO Clapton Rangers &#8211; Even with a team of footballers they couldn’t beat the scousers</p>
<p>Team Ultrachem TKO Indee Rose Team &#8211; so nearly made it to the final.</p>
<p>Team Alio &#8211; traveled all the way to Canvey Island from Ireland, via Scotland!</p>
<p>Team Bravehearts &#8211; Traveled south from Scotland to try and beat the English for the second time.</p>
<p>Team House of Champions &#8211; lead by former WBU Champ Graham Earl.</p>
<p>Team Iron Maiden &#8211; Rock Superstar Steve Harris Flew in from America to lead his top class team.</p>
<p>Team National Journalists &#8211; Collected the wooden spoon having not won a single game or score a single goal.</p>
<p>Team Jimmy Mac’s Mashers &#8211; Striker Ben ‘The Entertainer’ Day did ‘em proud with his world class goal.</p>
<p>Team Pickpockets &#8211; Paul Smith’s motley crew lived up to their name by picking Johnny Eames’ team’s collective pockets to lift the trophy.</p>
<p>Team Ultrachem TKO Gym &#8211; The star studded line up, which included Ricky Hatton, David Haye, Billy Joe Saunders, Kevin Mitchell, Wayne Elcock, Ricky Boylan and a couple of ex- premiership players came off second best to a bunch of scousers!</p>
<p>Super Striker Wayne Elcock chips the ball over the Pickpockets goalkeeper.</p>
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		<title>Allan Green: “Kessler won’t last 12 rounds”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Philip Michael Shange &#8211; Come Sept. 25, Allan Green will be the new WBC king &#8211; at least according to himself. Champion Mikkel Kessler will defend his throne in Denmark against Green in the third stage of Showtime’s Super Six World Boxing Classic. And the challenger is looking for the knockout. “I don’t see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/003_IMG_3241.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="214" align="left" />By <strong>Philip Michael Shange</strong> &#8211; Come Sept. 25, Allan Green will be the new WBC king &#8211; at least according to himself.</p>
<p>Champion Mikkel Kessler will defend his throne in Denmark against Green in the third stage of Showtime’s Super Six World Boxing Classic. And the challenger is looking for the knockout.</p>
<p>“I don’t see Kessler lasting the whole fight,” Green (29-2, 20 KOs) told Danish TV-station TV2. “Unless he brings something new to the table.”</p>
<p>Green – who entered the tournament as a late replacement for Jermain Taylor – is coming off a lopsided defeat to WBA champion Andre Ward. Despite the loss, Green is still in the running for a semifinal berth.<a name="more24525"></a>.</p>
<p>“That’s what I’m looking for,” he said. Mathematically, Green still has a shot. A knockout victory gives the <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24525&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">winner</a> three points, whereas a decision win yields only two. Five of the six participants are deadlocked at two points apiece, so he must claim the title by knockout.</p>
<p>But Green is facing some tough odds.</p>
<p>The iron-jawed Dane has never been stopped before – nor has he ever hit the canvas. Aside from the knockout factor, the odds get increasingly grimmer when one consider the fact that no visiting fighter has yet to pick up a victory in the Showtime tournament.</p>
<p>So if history is any indication, Green will leave Denmark empty-handed. Still, Green said home-field advantage will play no role in the matchup.</p>
<p>“It doesn’t matter to me where I fight,” he said. “In my opinion, it’s a coincidence that all the fighters fighting <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24525&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">at home</a> have won every fight. I have no problem coming to Denmark to face the champion of the world.”<br />
Champion Kessler (43-2, 32 KOs) is coming off a Fight of the Year-candidate against <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24525&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Carl Froch<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a> in which he recaptured the WBC belt.</p>
<p>Before that epic matchup, Kessler, 31, had lost the WBA portion of the super middleweight title to Ward on technical decision.<br />
The modified round-robin tournament includes a total of six top super middleweights including titlist Ward, former titlist Carl Froch, former middleweight champion Arthur Abraham and 2004 U.S. Olympic bronze medalist <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24525&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Andre Dirrell<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" width="10" height="10" /></a>. Former undisputed middleweight champion, Taylor, withdrew after suffering brutal knockouts in consecutive fights.</p>
<p>Source; <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com">www.eastsideboxing.com</a></p>
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		<title>Mikkel Kessler starts training camp for Allan Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:18:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WBC Super-Middleweight Champion Mikkel Kessler has started his training camp for the crucial Super Six showdown with Allan Green. The Viking Warrior will take on his American opponent in Denmark on September 25 at a venue to be announced. This week, star coach Jimmy Montoya returned from his home base in Los Angeles to Copenhagen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WBC Super-Middleweight Champion Mikkel Kessler has started his training camp for the crucial Super Six showdown with Allan Green. The Viking Warrior will take on his American opponent in Denmark on September 25 at a venue to be announced. This week, star coach Jimmy Montoya returned from his <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24515&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">home</a> base in Los Angeles to Copenhagen to prepare Denmarks national hero for the Super Six showdown. They will move camp to Team Sauerlands headquarters in Berlin shortly. “The fun part is over for Mikkel,” Montoya said. “He got his well-deserved rest after the fight against Froch but it will be blood, sweat and tears for him from now on. I was pleased with his performance against Froch but there is still a lot more to come from him. I expect him to get even better against Green..<a name="more24515"></a>”</p>
<p>In one of the most dramatic fights in recent years, Kessler clinched a unanimous points victory over Carl “The Cobra” Froch to clinch his first victory in the Super Six World Boxing Classic.</p>
<p>“It was a great fight and I was very happy to become world champion again,” Kessler said. “I had a good rest and a great vacation but now I am back in the gym to prepare for <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24515&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">Allan Green<img src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" /></a>. There is a lot at stake – not just my world title but also the qualification for the semi-finals. I need a victory on September 25 and together with Jimmy and my team I will defeat Green!”</p>
<p>The decisive clash between Kessler and Green will again be televised live by Viasat. PPV and <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24515&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">ticket</a> information will be available shortly.</p>
<p>Source; <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com">www.eastsideboxing.com</a></p>
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		<title>King Arthur meets German Chancellor Angela Merkel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 14:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[King Arthur Abraham welcomed a special guest on Monday when German Chancellor Angela Merkel stopped by to visit the renowned training facilities in Kienbaum. Hundreds of world-class athletes, including dozens of Olympic gold medal winners and world champions, use the sports center each year to prepare for their events. Team Sauerland also stages its training [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>King Arthur Abraham welcomed a special guest on Monday when German Chancellor Angela Merkel stopped by to visit the renowned training facilities in Kienbaum. Hundreds of world-class <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24487&amp;more=1#" target="_blank">athletes</a>, including dozens of Olympic gold medal winners and world champions, use the sports center each year to prepare for their events. Team Sauerland also stages its training camps in Kienbaum, which is located 20 miles east of Berlin. Ulli Wegner and his fighters will return on July 28, moving camp from the Max-Schmeling-Gym to the sports center.</p>
<p>Merkel, who honoured Kienbaum with a special award, enjoyed meeting Germany´s top athletes. King Arthur even had a special present for the Chancellor. “I gave her a pair of mini gloves, which she promised to keep in a very special place inside her office,” King Arthur said. “I hope the gloves bring her luck – in politics, you sometimes have to box your way through. It was a great honour to meet the Chancellor. We spoke about a lot of interesting things.”</p>
<p>Source; <a href="http://www.eastsideboxing.com">www.eastsideboxing.com</a></p>
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