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Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 -
2. Warren hits back in Hatton row
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 July 2004 BOXING promoter Frank Warren has come out fighting after taking flak from his star name Ricky Hatton over the way he has handled the Manchester man's career. -
3. Drug threat to Montero's title
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 July 2004 MANCHESTER fighter Eugenio Montero could be stripped of his World Boxing Union middleweight title after failing a drugs test. -
4. Ricky's showdown
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 RICKY Hatton has finally landed the fight he has been craving - a showdown with World Boxing Association light-welterweight champion Vivian Harris at the M.E.N. Arena in October. -
5. Hatton's harsh words for handlers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 RICKY Hatton should have been living it up in Manhattan along with Coronation Street's Ashley Peacock and Tyrone Dobbs later this month. -
6. Warren's tight-lipped
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 July 2004 FRANK Warren was last night keeping tight-lipped about reports claiming Ricky Hatton's world title clash with Vivian Harris is on the rocks. -
7. Harris bets on buttoning Hatton's lip
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 VIVIAN Harris has started a war of words with Ricky Hatton, calling the Manchester boxer a "big mouth" and offering a '27,000 side-bet on the outcome of their October clash. -
8. Amir forced to leave mentor behind
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 BRITISH Olympic chiefs say they can do nothing to get Amir Khan's coach and mentor in the boxer's corner for next month's Games. -
9. Williams is pleased as punch
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 July 2004 DANNY Williams is pleased with his preparations ahead of his bout with former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson next week. -
10. Teen-hit Amir is our man
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 July 2004 AMIR Khan aims to continue the summer of the teenage terrors.