My School Sport: Mike Tindall (Daily Telegraph)
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Junior Witter eyes Ricky Hatton bout (Daily Telegraph)
World Boxing Council champion Junior Witter wants an all British bout against Ricky Hatton, writes Mike Lewis. More: continued here >
Ricky Hatton outpoints Juan Lazcano (Daily Telegraph)
Ricky Hatton made a triumphant homecoming by widely outpointing American Juan Lazcano before 55,000 delirious supporters at the City of Manchester stadium, writes Mike Lewis. More: continued here >
Mike Tyson to be at ringside for Ricky Hatton’s comeback fight (Daily Mirror)
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Mattoon Middle School lists students with perfect attendance (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
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News & Star (The News and Star)
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My Sport: Shanaze Reade (Daily Telegraph)
The BMX champion is ready to blaze a trail at the Olympics, writes Gareth A Davies. More: continued here >
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Pete Doherty wins 2008 Tour de France (Daily Telegraph)
Jim White speculates on the highs and lows of the next twelve months in sport. More: continued here >
Bernard Hopkins: American boxers better (Daily Telegraph)
Rivalry between the UK and the USA in the noble art reaches back in time, the Americans believing they have an almost divine right to supremacy in the square ring. More: >
Joe Calzaghe on top of the world (Daily Telegraph)
'Ordinary Joe' shows stuff of legend with courageous triumph on a night to remember for British boxing, writes Kevin Garside. More: continued here >
Sam Allardyce unable to save Joey Barton (Daily Telegraph)
Allardyce can't tame demons haunting his volatile star, writes Martin Hardy. More: continued here >
Joe Calzaghe bites back at Bernard Hopkins (Daily Telegraph)
Welshman pledges to send Hopkins packing with 'tail between his legs', writes Gareth A Davies in Las Vegas. More: continued here >
Mike Tyson to be at ringside for Ricky Hatton's comeback fight - Mirror.co.uk
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Sporting quotes: What they said in 2007 (Daily Telegraph)
A look at the funny and bizarre quotes from the sporting world in 2007. More: continued here >
Carl Froch in limbo after Inkin withdrawl (Daily Telegraph)
U~nbeaten Russian Denis Inkin has withdrawn – for the second time - from his a WBC super-middleweight title eliminator against Froch. More: continued here >
2008 duel: Calzaghe v Hopkins, The Dream (Daily Telegraph)
After a memorable 2007, there is much to look forward to in a potentially glorious year for British boxing during 2008, writes James Mossop. More: continued here >
Ricky Hatton looks to prove doubters wrong (Daily Telegraph)
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Phil Taylor unmoved by new talent (Daily Telegraph)
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