Other Sports: April 2009 Archives

Hatton ready to deliver

Ricky Hatton believes Saturday's opponent Manny Pacquiao will be awe-struck by how "powerful, ferocious and aggressive" he will be.

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McCracken praises 'phenomenal' Froch

Carl Froch's trainer, Robert McCracken, believes British boxing fans have not fully embraced his "special fighter".

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Hatton says size matters

Ricky Hatton has reiterated his prediction that size will determine the outcome of his showdown with Manny Pacquiao on Saturday.

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Brit Yamauchi runner up in London

Britain's Mara Yamauchi took second spot behind Irina Mikitenko in the London Marathon, while Sammy Wanjiru won the men's race.

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Comeback King Froch ends Taylor bid

Carl Froch stormed back from a third round knock down to stop Jermain Taylor in Connecticut to retain his WBC super-middleweight crown.

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Haye has X-Factor, says Steward

Legendary trainer Emanuel Steward believes David Haye has brought excitement back to the heavyweight division.

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Arum jibe irks Hatton

Ricky Hatton has angrily refuted a claim by promoter Bob Arum that he will struggle against southpaw Manny Pacquiao on May 2.

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Hitman aiming to shoot down knockers

Ricky Hatton says the desire to prove his critics wrong is spurring him on ahead of his fight with Manny Pacquiao.

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Pacquiao predicts style clash

Manny Pacquiao has insisted size will not determine the outcome of his light-welterweight debut against Ricky Hatton on May 2.

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Hatton vows to punish Pacquiao

Ricky Hatton has fanned the flames ahead of his showdown with Manny Pacquiao by describing the Filipino superstar as one-dimensional.

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Froch ready to topple Taylor

Carl Froch has promised to prove he is "too big and strong" for Jermain Taylor when they meet at the MGM Grand, Foxwoods, on April 25.

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De La Hoya reaches the end

Oscar De La Hoya, who held 10 world titles at six different weights, has confirmed his retirement from boxing at the age of 36.

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O'Donnell claims Watson's crown

Craig Watson lost his Commonwealth welterweight title to John O'Donnell on a split decision after a fierce bout at London's York Hall.

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Amir given title date

Amir Khan will get his first chance at a world title when he faces Andreas Kotelnik for the WBA light-welterweight belt on June 27.

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Khan targets two more in 2009

Amir Khan hopes to build on his stunning win over Marco Antonio Barrera by taking in two more fights this year.

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Valero hopes to meet Hatton

Knockout specialist Edwin Valero is demanding the chance to move up and fight either Ricky Hatton or Manny Pacquiao.

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Froch told Taylor will dance

Jermain Taylor has promised to "box the hell out of" Carl Froch when they meet in Connecticut on April 25.

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Haye sets up heavyweight title crack

David Haye will get a chance to secure the IBF and WBO world heavyweight titles when he faces champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20.

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Size an issue to Hatton

Ricky Hatton has derided Manny Pacquiao's win over Oscar De La Hoya and insists he is ready to dethrone the Filipino superstar.

More: Size an issue to Hatton |

Hatton ready to deliver

Ricky Hatton believes Saturday's opponent Manny Pacquiao will be awe-struck by how "powerful, ferocious and aggressive" he will be.

More: Hatton ready to deliver |

McCracken praises 'phenomenal' Froch

Carl Froch's trainer, Robert McCracken, believes British boxing fans have not fully embraced his "special fighter".

More: McCracken praises 'phenomenal' Froch |

Hatton says size matters

Ricky Hatton has reiterated his prediction that size will determine the outcome of his showdown with Manny Pacquiao on Saturday.

More: Hatton says size matters |

Brit Yamauchi runner up in London

Britain's Mara Yamauchi took second spot behind Irina Mikitenko in the London Marathon, while Sammy Wanjiru won the men's race.

More: Brit Yamauchi runner up in London |

Comeback King Froch ends Taylor bid

Carl Froch stormed back from a third round knock down to stop Jermain Taylor in Connecticut to retain his WBC super-middleweight crown.

More: Comeback King Froch ends Taylor bid |

Haye has X-Factor, says Steward

Legendary trainer Emanuel Steward believes David Haye has brought excitement back to the heavyweight division.

More: Haye has X-Factor, says Steward |

Arum jibe irks Hatton

Ricky Hatton has angrily refuted a claim by promoter Bob Arum that he will struggle against southpaw Manny Pacquiao on May 2.

More: Arum jibe irks Hatton |

Hitman aiming to shoot down knockers

Ricky Hatton says the desire to prove his critics wrong is spurring him on ahead of his fight with Manny Pacquiao.

More: Hitman aiming to shoot down knockers |

Pacquiao predicts style clash

Manny Pacquiao has insisted size will not determine the outcome of his light-welterweight debut against Ricky Hatton on May 2.

More: Pacquiao predicts style clash |

Hatton vows to punish Pacquiao

Ricky Hatton has fanned the flames ahead of his showdown with Manny Pacquiao by describing the Filipino superstar as one-dimensional.

More: Hatton vows to punish Pacquiao |

Froch ready to topple Taylor

Carl Froch has promised to prove he is "too big and strong" for Jermain Taylor when they meet at the MGM Grand, Foxwoods, on April 25.

More: Froch ready to topple Taylor |

De La Hoya reaches the end

Oscar De La Hoya, who held 10 world titles at six different weights, has confirmed his retirement from boxing at the age of 36.

More: De La Hoya reaches the end |

O'Donnell claims Watson's crown

Craig Watson lost his Commonwealth welterweight title to John O'Donnell on a split decision after a fierce bout at London's York Hall.

More: O'Donnell claims Watson's crown |

Amir given title date

Amir Khan will get his first chance at a world title when he faces Andreas Kotelnik for the WBA light-welterweight belt on June 27.

More: Amir given title date |

Khan targets two more in 2009

Amir Khan hopes to build on his stunning win over Marco Antonio Barrera by taking in two more fights this year.

More: Khan targets two more in 2009 |

Valero hopes to meet Hatton

Knockout specialist Edwin Valero is demanding the chance to move up and fight either Ricky Hatton or Manny Pacquiao.

More: Valero hopes to meet Hatton |

Froch told Taylor will dance

Jermain Taylor has promised to "box the hell out of" Carl Froch when they meet in Connecticut on April 25.

More: Froch told Taylor will dance |

Haye sets up heavyweight title crack

David Haye will get a chance to secure the IBF and WBO world heavyweight titles when he faces champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20.

More: Haye sets up heavyweight title crack |

Size an issue to Hatton

Ricky Hatton has derided Manny Pacquiao's win over Oscar De La Hoya and insists he is ready to dethrone the Filipino superstar.

More: Size an issue to Hatton |

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