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“I feel people are tired of hearing about the same guys over and over again, they want some new names and new fights.”Despite his disappointment in August, Ruiz believes he proved that he was championship material. “I learned I deserved to be in the same category with these guys,” said Ruiz, who has a record of 36-4, with 27 wins inside the distance.”Everybody considered me a B-level fighter, and they said I would not even last one round. But that fight proved to myself and the rest of the world that I could become the heavyweight champ. This time, hopefully, the judges will be looking at it as though there are two fighters in the ring instead of just one.”Michael Ayers meets Manchester’s Wayne Rigby at the Wembley Conference Centre today in a rematch of last July’s International Boxing Organisation lightweight title epic, voted the best bout of 2000 The Tooting champion said: “He gave me a tremendous fight.

Nobody’s ever had me as bad as that.”Pongsaklek Singwangcha, of Thailand, took the World Boxing Council flyweight championship from the Filipino Malcolm Tunacao yesterday with a first-round technical knockout. The fight, in the northern Thai province of Phichit, was stopped 2min 4 sec into the round, after Pongsaklek knocked Tunacao down for the third time.. Leicester Riders’ Under-20, junior (Under-18) and cadet (Under-16) teams have been indefinitely suspended by the English Basketball Association. Leicester Riders’ Under-20, junior (Under-18) and cadet (Under-16) teams have been indefinitely suspended by the English Basketball Association.
The EBA insists it has yet to receive completed licence forms for the players and had no choice but to enact the ban.

Emily Clarke, the National League Administrator, said: “The situation had not previously been dealt with in a harsh enough way and I have taken the action on behalf of the Association’s management committee.”There are insurance implications for unlicenced players, so they will remain suspended until the situation is resolved.” The affected squads include an English, Scottish and Ghanaian international – all products of the Riders’ Basketball Academy.But Riders’ Academy director, Des Williams, insists: “It’s absolute, total and utter rubbish. The licence forms were sent to the EBA at the start of the season by our chairman, Kevin Routledge. I just want our kids to play basketball.”Birmingham Bullets will stage a knock-out tournament in the next round of the North European Basketball League Challenge Cup from 19-21 March, when they will play Sundsvall (Sweden), Tallinn (Estonia) and Honka (Finland).. Struggling Hightown welcome back Rachel Walsh for today’s visit to the Midlands for their game against Olton and West Warwick in the Women’s Premier League.

Walsh returns after winning her appeal against a 60-day ban imposed after the red card given to her in Hightown’s match with Chelmsford at the beginning of February. Struggling Hightown welcome back Rachel Walsh for today’s visit to the Midlands for their game against Olton and West Warwick in the Women’s Premier League. Walsh returns after winning her appeal against a 60-day ban imposed after the red card given to her in Hightown’s match with Chelmsford at the beginning of February.
For Sutton Coldfield and Loughborough Students, who have quarter-final EHA Cup games tomorrow, their main concern this weekend will be their League clash this afternoon. Victory for the Students would see them go four points clear of Sutton at the bottom.Another battle can be expected in the Men’s Premier at Guildford where Teddington are the visitors. Although five points ahead of bottom-club Bournville, the two Surrey teams are equal on points and will be fighting to avoid relegation play-off games.Meanwhile, wins for Reading and Surbiton today would assure them of places in the end-of-season Premiership play-offs. Reading are away at Southgate and Surbiton visit Canterbury.The two Premier sides have interesting quarter-final Cup ties tomorrow.

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