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Volume 1, Number 11 - Saturday April 13th, 2002
Next Klitschko fights in the US, possible Hopkins- Michalczewski showdown in Germany

(INSIDE BOXING)
Hamburg The figureheads of German promoter Universum Box-Promotion seek their next big fights in different directions. Whereas the next contests of heavyweight brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko will take place in the US, there are negotiations going on for a showdown between middleweight world champion Bernard Hopkins and WBO light heavyweight champ Dariusz Michalczewski in Germany.

That's what promoter Klaus-Peter Kohl announced today on a press conference in Hamburg.
It's 95% certain that the next title defense of Wladimir Klitschko will take place in the US. As challenger we want Ray Mercer, Kohl said in front of numerous journalists, photographers and camera teams.

This week's Title Specials
Grant Super Bag Gloves Ab Wheel
Canvas Heavy Bag Cover
Knuckle Guards
Platinum Punch Mitts Tyson Official Pro Cap
And more!!

HERALDED AMATEUR WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION ANTHONY THOMPSON ON CKP MCCLINE-BRIGGS HBO CARD IN NEW YORK CITY APRIL 27

(INSIDE BOXING)
Anthony Thompson of Philadelphia makes his New York City debut April 27 when he appears on the undercard of the Jameel McCline-Shannon Briggs main event presented by Cedric Kushner Promotions in The Theatre at Madison Square Garden.
An opponent for Thompson, a strong and speedy welterweight with a record of 1-0 and one knockout, has not been finalized. "It doesn't matter to me who I fight," said Thompson, a three-time national champion and one of the most highly sought-after amateur boxers in recent memory. Thompson won his pro debut on a Cedric Kushner Promotions card televised by Fox Sports Net March 17 in Oroville, Calif., when he stopped veteran Elvisto Mills after two rounds.


Victor Santiago vs Jose Luis Tula
Plus Luis Collazo vs Edwin Cassiani

NEW YORK, NY (April 4, 2002) North American Boxing Organization (NABO) Featherweight Champion and current World Boxing Organization (WBO) No. 10 contender Victor Santiago will make his SHOWTIME debut in a 10-round non-title bout against former FEDECENTRO featherweight champion Jose Luis Tula on ShoBox: The New Generation, Saturday, April 13, live at 5 p.m. ET/PT. In the eight-round co-feature, unbeaten welterweight contender Luis Collazo will take on FECARBOX Welterweight Champion Edwin Cassiani. Frank Warren, in association with Sterling Promotions, will promote the fight card from the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, Nev. The ShoBox telecast will be the 15th in a series on SHOWTIME.