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Thursday, 19 August 2010
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Kevin Mitchell is to get a world-title shot in London in May after Frank Warren, his promoter, won the purse bid to stage the vacant WBO lightweight title bout against Michael Katsidis, of Australia.
Warren's bid of $515,000 (about �344,000) beat the only other bid of $501,000, which came from Brendon Smith, Katsidis's manager, on behalf of Ringstar Promotions.
Mitchell, 25, has the longest present unbeaten record in British boxing, stretching now to 31 bouts. He won the British and Commonwealth super-featherweight titles before losing a year to a serious hand injury, but has come back better than ever.
It's his biggest show since more than 50,000 packed the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, for Joe Calzaghe's super-middleweight unification fight against Mikkel Kessler in 2007.
And he says that it will match some of the massive events of the 1990s featuring the likes of Naseem Hamed, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank and Frank Bruno.
For Mitchell, it will be an opportunity to perform at the stadium where many of his heroes plied their trade, including World Cup winners Bobby Moore and Sir Geoff Hurst.
Tickets are now on sale for Kevin Mitchell's historic world lightweight title clash against Michael Katsidis at West Ham United's world famous Boleyn Ground on Saturday 15th May. 'Hammer Time' is set to be the sporting event of the summer as Mitchell aims to be crowned world champion at the ground where football legends Bobby Moore and Sir Geoff Hurst plied their trade.
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British are again coming back in boxing
As Ricky Hatton was unsuccessful in May 2009 in Vegas ring , following a collision with Manny Pacquiao’s left hook, the optimisms of a nation went down with him at that time and after that with the leaving of Joe Calzaghe from boxing many supposed this was now the end of Britain’s participation in the upper echelons of the boxing. But one year later the British are again back in the boxing fight. The are not doing their best in Britain but also there is also good in outside of Britain as well. I-e Amir Khan goes to work, David Haye Hitting Hard at Heavy and carl Froch and Kevin Mitchell get taken down n notch and there more youngster to come from different parts of Britain. So, we should not lost our hopes in the boxing because Britain could well be dominating boxing’s most prestigious divisions. And with a long line of young guns coming through, British boxing is in a healthy state.
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Kevin Mitchell Wins B Division

Thursday, 10 June 2010
Kevin Mitchell One in the eye
Monday, 24 May 2010
Frank Warren Talks, Klitschko-Haye, Mitchell, Amir Khan
Kevin Mitchell was halted in three rounds by Michael Katsidis at Upton Park.
But Amir Khan stopped Paulie Malignaggi in the States.
After Mitchell lost, it emerged he'd cut corners in training because of domestic problems. I even heard on the day of the fight, he was shopping at Lakeside. All this was news to me.
I put a lot of effort and money into the West Ham show, creating a fantastic opportunity for Mitchell to become the Ricky Hatton of the south.
I've a lot of time for Kevin - but you can't play at boxing if you want to be a world champion.
At 25, and with his first defeat, he's at a crossroads. Either he knuckles down and makes the most of his talent, or he looks back in a few years' time and wonders what might have been.
He should look to other fighters who boxed at the weekend - Katsidis shut himself away from his wife and young child in Thailand.
And Khan had disruptions in his training camp, too, being forced to spend a couple of weeks in Vancouver because of visa issues.
But the WBA light-welterweight champion is always in terrific shape and he was against Malignaggi.
Khan has looked good since he lost to Breidis Prescott, and Mitchell can take heart from the way he has bounced back.
Khan wants to fight again in July and the 31st was suggested.
Trainer Freddie Roach said: "If I was getting him ready for a major, major world title fight, July would be too soon but we can do it."
That tells you a lot if the date goes ahead.
Saturday's shows had excellent viewing figures - Sky pulled in a very big audience, while nearly 600,000 people stayed up to watch Khan on ITV at 4.30am.
Next morning, 1.5million watched a replay of the fight while the FA Cup final highlights attracted 300,000.
There's talk of Khan fighting Victor Ortiz, who beat Nate Campbell.
Khan stopped Ortiz as an amateur, and will fancy doing the same again.
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
JOE COLE intends to deliver a knockout blow to Portsmouth before watching Kevin Mitchell do the same to Michael Katsidis on May 15.
All thoughts of winning of the FA Cup will remain at the back of Cole's mind until Chelsea tie up the Premier League title — especially after Saturday's slip-up at Tottenham.But as soon as that trophy is in the bag, his attentions will turn to the Wembley showdown with Pompey.
And the England ace will trade the national stadium for old haunt Upton Park after the game to see good mate Mitchell battle Katsidis for the interim WBO lightweight crown.
Cole said: "I met Kevin when he had his first professional fight in 2003. I'd heard a lot about him, so I went along to see what all the fuss was about.
"He was a cracking fighter even back then, as well as a top guy, and I've followed him ever since.
"I've been to see him a few times and I wish I'd been at more of his fights. Unfortunately football and boxing often seem to fall on the same day, but I grab any chance I can to watch him."
Cole had the West Ham faithful on their feet on a regular basis before leaving the club for Chelsea in a £6.6million deal in August 2003.
And he reckons Hammers fan Mitchell will do the same when he slugs it out with Aussie Katsidis.
The midfielder added: "Not only is Kevin a skilled fighter who's exciting, he's going to put on a real show at Upton Park.
"Katisdis is a tough man. He's a come-forward fighter and has a lot of guts, but I think Kevin's got more skills, more shots and more variation.
"I'm talking purely as a punter and a boxing fan, but in my opinion he'll have too much for Katsidis.
"Fighting at Upton Park is going to be a dream come true for him. He said to me after his last fight with Ignacio Mendoza that this opportunity is what he wanted the most.
"They've managed to get it on and it's going to be cracking for him. Hopefully it'll be a cracking night for all the punters too and he'll get a really good turnout.
"We've got a young fighter going for a world title and it's important we support him."
Cole admits he may have a fight on his hands to get the rest of Chelsea's stars from Wembley to the East End to support Mitchell.
But he cannot wait to cheer on the undefeated 25-year-old — even if it means taking time out from celebrating winning the FA Cup.
Cole said: "I'm planning on being there to support Kevin. I'd love to come down and hopefully I'll blag myself a ticket somewhere!
"Believe it or not, there's not many boxing fans at Chelsea. They get into the big fights, like David Haye v John Ruiz, but Kevin's well on his way to being at that level.
"I've been telling them all about his fight so I'll get them down if I can."
Cole speaks about the sweet science with as much passion as he does the beautiful game.
And he is full of respect for the work boxers like Mitchell and Haye put in to become the best around.
The 28-year-old said: "Boxing's the hardest sport there is and I hope people get down there on May 15 because these boys deserve every bit of support they get.
"I've met David a couple of times and he's a top fella as well — like most boxers.
"They've had to come up the hard way as it's a right tough sport, yet they're all gentlemen.
"Every boxer I've met has been a real nice fella. Like I've said, all these boys deserve every bit of support and money they get."
As you would expect, Cole is confident his friend will leave Upton Park with the WBO title belt wrapped firmly around his waist.
But he expects Katsidis to last for longer than Mendoza, who Mitchell blasted out inside two rounds in February.
Cole added: "It'll be a right tear-up because of the styles they've got, although I reckon Kevin will win with a late stoppage."