Granted it is looking like a pretty good year from an American point of view, but from a British point of view it still has a lot of promise that is dwindling as the year matures.
Haye v Maccarinelli has died a death. They're both too interested in a bout against O'Neil Bell to care about fighting each other, and the rivalry of their promoters is galling.
If Hatton gets a fight v JLC that'll be great, but we gotta wait and see on that one.
Our champions of Calzaghe has a fight against what is really just a warm-up act in Manfredo jr, and Clinton Woods hasn't even been in the papers recently. The drunkard Scott Harrison is talking about a comeback, and Alex Arthur is still dreaming of some sort of world challenge, but knowing Fwank he'll f**k it up again.
And as for the heavyweights...gimme a break. Harrison seems to be proclaiming himself a contender after beating a washed-up Mike Tyson beater who has only had 2 or 3 truely quality performances in his career, and only had 2 weeks to prepare. Gammer is yet to prove himself and Skelton is injured.
Trust me El Gamo...we got very little to be joyous about at the top level....

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