Last updated: 10:49, February 8, 2012

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Chisora's punch can KO Vitali - Lewis

Dereck Chisora has been tipped by Lennox Lewis to surprise Vitali Klitschko in their WBC heavyweight title on February 18.

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Pacquiao lined up for Bradley bout

Top Rank's Bob Arum has confirmed that he is looking to line up a fight between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley on June 9.

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Quigg survives knockdown to see off Arthur

Scott Quigg survived a fourth-round knockdown to retain his British super-bantamweight title against Jamie Arthur on Saturday evening.

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Key man pushing for Pats start

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski could be fit for this Sunday's Super Bowl XLVI showdown with New York Giants.

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Cavendish motivated by London 2012

Mark Cavendish has his targets set for this season and that includes the Tour de France and winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics.

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Pretty Boy ready for Cotto showdown

Floyd Mayweather Jr says he expects to be tested by Miguel Cotto when he takes on the WBA light-middleweight champion on May 5.

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Bellew ready to bounce back

Tony Bellew has promised to put in a "world level" performance against Danny McIntosh in Liverpool on April 14.

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Cobra won't battle Cleverly

Former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch has rubbished talk of moving up to light-heavyweight for a fight with Nathan Cleverly.

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Powell on Olympic hopes

Asafa Powell believes Jamaica can collect gold, silver and bronze in the men's 100m at this year's London Olympics.

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Chisora insists he will stun Klitschko

Dereck Chisora has promised to shock the heavyweight division when he takes on WBC champion Vitali Klitschko next month.

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Maloney tipping Price for the top

David Price has been tipped by Frank Maloney to 'dominate the heavyweight division' after his 73 seconds win against John McDermott.

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Hatton advises Khan to delay Mayweather bout

Amir Khan 'needs two or three fights' to get back to a level where he could fight Floyd Mayweather in 2013, according to Ricky Hatton.

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Khan fears for boxing's integrity

Amir Khan feels boxing's reputation has been severely damaged following the controversy surrounding his defeat to Lamont Peterson.

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Pacquiao promoter rubbishes Mayweather rumours

Promoter Bob Arum says there is no truth to the rumours Manny Pacquiao will step into the ring with Floyd Mayweather Jr in May.

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Golden Boy confirm Khan appeal withdrawal

Amir Khan's promoters Golden Boy Promotions have withdrawn their appeal into the fighter's controversial defeat by Lamont Peterson.

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Manning sends Green Bay packing

The New York Giants stunned the top-seeded Green Bay Packers 37-20 at Lambeau Field to book their place in the NFC Championship game.

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Greipel victory brings Tour Down Under confidence

Andre Greipel is confident of going for a third title at the Santos Tour Down Under after winning the pre-race criterium in Adelaide.

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Hankey fears Kist test

Ted Hankey says he must improve if he is to beat Christian Kist in his BDO World Championship semi-final on Saturday.

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WBA order Khan-Peterson rematch

The WBA has confirmed it has ordered a rematch between Amir Khan and Lamont Peterson after a controversial first bout in Washington.

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Brook buzzing for Hatton bout

Kell Brook says he is ready to put Matthew Hatton 'out of the equation' after confirming the two will fight in Sheffield on March 17.

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IBF clarify Khan 'mystery man' status

The IBF says the unknown man seen talking to judges during Amir Khan's bout with Lamont Peterson is not an organisation official.

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Crennel seals Kansas deal

The Kansas City Chiefs have seen enough in interim boss Romeo Crennel to give him the full-time role with the NFL franchise.

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Chisora excited by new beginnings

Dereck Chisora has told Vitali Klitschko that fight fans are tired of the heavyweight scene and change is imminent.

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Ameen ready for Khan hearing

'Mystery man' Mustafa Ameen has said he will answer any case against him at the upcoming Amir Khan v Lamont Peterson hearing.

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John 'Boy' suffers Lakeside shocker

Martin Atkins said he was always "confident" of claiming the prize scalp of former world champion John Walton at the Lakeside.

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