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1. Amir on the up
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 26 February 2006 AMIR Khan's opponent for the next examination in his intense boxing education will be named this week. -
2. Amir back in action
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 February 2005 AMIR Khan will continue his boxing education when he steps into the ring again on Friday night. -
3. Murrays of Manchester eye Klitschko example
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2010 Boxing brothers John and Joe Murray want to become the most feared siblings since the Klitschkos. -
4. Joe Gallagher - Hatton's next challenge
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 March 2010 Fresh from his superb European title success last Friday night, Matthew Hatton will now have his sights set on emulating older brother, Ricky, and becoming a world champion. -
5. Unbeaten kids drive Hughes on
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 July 2008 VETERAN trainer Brian Hughes has been given a new lease of life by the teenage prospects in his Collyhurst and Moston Academy gym. -
6. Young starlets TV boost
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 January 2008 BOXING fans are in for a treat this year following the announcement of an exclusive deal between our sister television station Channel M and Salford boxing promoter Steve Wood, which will result in a regular series of boxing programmes show-casing some of Manchester's hottest prospects. -
7. Murray ready for rapid rise
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 06 March 2005 A CHAMPION to the left, a champion to the right - exciting young pro John Murray doesn't have to look far for inspiration these days. -
8. Holyfield bites back
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 May 2006 EVANDER Holyfield is gunning for another world heavyweight title - and refuses to listen to the legions of fans that have urged him to quit for the good of his health. -
9. ABA readying Khan offer
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 ABA officials insist they are working on proposals which they believe will prove acceptable to Amir Khan. -
10. Why noble art is back on map
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 November 2007 THE death knell appeared to be sounding for the "sweet science of bruising" in the 1990s.