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      Originally posted by yoz View Post
      Fury & Chisora both want Klitschko
      Fury saying he had a big unbeaten Argentinian ! Hasn't Basile been stopped about 7 times,most recently by the Pin Szpilka !

      Chisora and Fury both spouting this crap about the winner of a proposed bout against each other being a title eliminator ! Where have they got this idea from ?

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        Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
        Fury saying he had a big unbeaten Argentinian !
        Cesar Rene Cuenca is following James Toney's footsteps. He's ballooned up in weight and will be fighting TBA heavyweight on the Klitschko-Leapai undercard.

        Viva Argentina!

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          On Feb 23 Shannon Briggs will face Kerston Manswell.

          Briggs hasn't fought since his loss to Vitali Klitschko in 2010.

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            Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
            On Feb 23 Shannon Briggs will face Kerston Manswell.

            Briggs hasn't fought since his loss to Vitali Klitschko in 2010.
            I thought Vitali killed that poor bastard.

            I saw the pictures of him in hospital,wasn't he stitched out of his money for that fight,he only came out with about 25k.did he start a legal case,win lose ?

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                Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
                On Feb 23 Shannon Briggs will face Kerston Manswell.

                Briggs hasn't fought since his loss to Vitali Klitschko in 2010.
                Do you know if it'll be televised?

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                  Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                  Do you know if it'll be televised?
                  No, it's not going to be on TV.

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                      Anthony Joshua wants to see more kids take up boxing

                      Olympic champion Anthony Joshua would like to see boxing reintroduced in schools throughout the UK.

                      Joshua appeared on Sky Sports' Game Changers where he urged schools to use boxing to help pupils learn about discipline and staying fit.

                      The 24-year-old was late to the sport but freely admits it helped to keep him on the right track after he finished his formal education.

                      "If they're looking to get into something new then I would definitely recommend boxing."

                      "Years ago there used to be boxing in schools which would help with discipline, self-defence and confidence," said Joshua, who returns to the ring live on Sky Sports on March 1 in Glasgow against Hector Avila.

                      "I'd love to see boxing brought back into schools in some form. It doesn't have to be sparring or full contact boxing. Pad work, skipping, drills, bag work - they're all good for encouraging better behaviour and better ways of living your life.

                      "Boxing has helped me with discipline. It has really shaped me and made me the man I am today. I left education at 18 and since then boxing has taught me to do my own research, both in books and online, and to generally keep sharp mentally.

                      "It teaches you right from wrong but also what hard work is really about. If you want something you have to work hard and put the hours in, not just expect it to happen. You get out what you put into life.

                      "The greatest thing about boxing is that you always hear stories about kids who came from nothing who make it and are successful at the top.

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