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Doogan: Haye-Maccarinelli a blockbuster in the U.K.
ESPN.com - March 7, 2008
AP Photo/Alastair GrantMaccarinelli, left, and Haye are giving U.K. fans their biggest domestic encounter since Benn-Eubank. Will Haye, left, who was last seen knocking out Jean-Marc Mormeck in a give-and-take affair, regret shrinking down to
Bell comes out of self-imposed exile
Jamaica Observer Sports - December 21, 2007
BELL. ready to reclaim world titles O'Neil Bell has finally broken his silence on his self-imposed exile from the boxing scene. The Jamaican in his last outing in March lost his WBA/WBC world titles in a rematch with Jean Marc-Mormeck the man he defeated to take the title.
Haye targets heavyweight title after seeing off Mormeck
Guardian Unlimited - November 11, 2007
David Haye predicts he will be heavyweight champion of the world in three years' time. The 27-year-old Londoner is preparing to leave the cruiserweight division behind and make the step up following his dramatic seventh-round stoppage of Frenchman
Haye stuns Mormeck to claim crown
BBC.com - November 10, 2007
David Haye wins the WBA and WBC cruiserweight titles after knocking out Frenchman Jean-Marc Mormeck in the seventh round.
Title-chaser Haye can make it six of the best for Britain
Mirror - November 10, 2007
These are exciting times for British boxing. Tonight, in Paris, David Haye bids to make it a sixpack of British world champions against WBC cruiserweight king Jean-Marc Mormeck. It's a tough ask but Haye is more than capable of joining undisputed super
HAYE HANDED TITLE SHOT Vs. MORMECK
Sporting Life - July 4, 2007
David Haye will fight WBC and WBA cruiserweight champion Jean-Marc Mormeck in Paris on September 28. 'The Hayemaker' is the number one ranked contender with the WBC and has now been handed his chance to fight Mormeck. The 26-year-old rates the Frenchman
Bell is beaten to hit Enzo's dream
icWales Sports News - March 18, 2007
Enzo Maccarinelli's dream of facing WBC and WBA cruiserweight champion O'Neil Bell in a Liberty Stadium unification battle this summer disappeared when the US-based Jamaican lost his titles to former holder Jean-Marc Mormeck in Paris. Local favourite Mormeck took a unanimous decision to avenge his stoppage defeat when the pair met in January last year although Bell unhappy with the verdict went after his conqueror in an ...
Bell confident against Mormeck in cruiserweight title rematch
FOXSports.com - March 16, 2007
Bell, who has relinquished the IBF belt because inactivity, defends the WBA and WBC versions of the title at the Palais des Sports, outside of Paris. 'My record speaks for itself, 26 victories and 24 knockouts,' said Bell.
Don King vows to unify heavyweight boxing division
TerraNet Entertainment News - March 14, 2007
Don King rolled into Paris this week ahead of the cruiserweight world title rematch between undisputed champion O'Neil Bell and France's Jean-Marc Mormeck. The flamboyant King's primary role is that of fight promoter but the man with electric hair had a surprise for everyone up his sleeve.
Mormeck gets another shot at Bell, this time in Paris
International Herald Tribune,France - January 24, 2007
Mormeck landed heavy blows in the early rounds but Bell's superior tactical skills gave him the win in thee fight.
WBA light-heavyweight champion Tiozzo retires
Reuters India,India - October 19, 2006
Tiozzo was hoping to meet Hill again and dreaming of a fight against the other big name in French boxing, cruiserweight Jean-Marc Mormeck.
Unified champ can celebrate
Sentinel.com,FL - January 15, 2006
amaican-born O'Neil Bell is living his dream. The 31-year-old cruiserweight returns to South Florida this week, where Hollywood-based Warrior's Boxing will celebrate their fighter's stunning 10th-round knockout over Jean-Marc Mormeck at Madison Square Garden.
Bell credits superior fitness for title win
Jamaica Observer,Jamaica - January 9, 2006
Jamaica's new undisputed world cruiserweight boxing champion O'Neil 'Supernova' Bell has credited superior fitness for his victory over Frenchman Jean-Marc Mormeck in their championship bout on Saturday night.
Bell Wins Cruiserweight Crown, Stops Mormeck
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - January 7, 2006
In a grueling, toe-to-toe fight inside the Theater at Madison Square Garden, O'Neil Bell wore down Jean-Marc Mormeck, finally chopping him down with just 15 seconds left in the round. Mormeck, now 31-3, rolled over to his back and remained there for several minutes after the 10-count gathering his wits.
Bell slightly heavier than Mormeck for unification bout
Jamaica Observer,Jamaica - January 6, 2006
Jamaica's IBF cruiserweight champion O'Neil Bell slightly outweighed double champion Jean-Marc Mormeck when they tipped the scales yesterday afternoon for their unification showdown tonight at Madison Square Garden.
Demeanor and Jean-Marc Mormeck
TheSweetScience.com - January 6, 2006
His demeanor is more like a Zen master or yoga instructor than a ferocious power puncher.
Nickname Jean-Marc Mormeck
TheSweetScience.com - January 6, 2006
Jean-Marc Mormeck has often been asked when fighting in the United States, why he has yet to adopt an intimidating nickname like so many other boxers do.
Bell set for a real ding-dong
Sky News - January 6, 2006
O'Neil Bell is promising an all-out war as he and Jean-Marc Mormeck battle it out for the right to become the first man in 18 years to unify the cruiserweight division.
Mormeck, Bell meet to unify cruiser titles
Philadelphia Daily News,PA - January 6, 2006
Being the finest cruiserweight in the world is like having the best-maintained tugboat in a beautiful-yacht pageant.
Judah-Baldomir/Mormeck-Bell Fight Predictions
TheSweetScience.com - January 6, 2006
This is how The Sweet Science writers see these fights.
Mormeck vs. Bell: No Cruising Allowed
TheSweetScience.com - January 4, 2006
Today’s cruiserweight is a heavy-handed, in-shape boxer-puncher with power to turn out the lights, yet nimble enough to demonstrate that the science of boxing is still sweet.
Mormeck set to answer Bell
New York Daily News - January 4, 2006
Zab Judah, the welterweight champ from Brooklyn, will take the stage at The Theater at Madison Square Garden Saturday night in the first major boxing card of the year.
Jean-Marc Mormeck Seeks Undisputed Cruiserweight Throne
BlackAthlete.net - January 2, 2006
It's 2006 and the new year begins with highly anticipated boxing action.
Bell describes Mormeck as a bull
Jamaica Observer,Jamaica - January 1, 2006
Jamaican International Boxing Federation (IBF) champion O'Neil Bell has labelled Jean-Marc Mormeck a bull and declared that he will employ appropriate strategy to nullify the Frenchman's aggressive tactics.
Mormeck-Bell: Big thing for cruiserweights
TheSweetScience.com - December 23, 2005
Be a cruiserweight champion and live in France, well, that’s a double whammy. It’s like being the fifth Beatle, or the first guy voted out on Survivor.
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2009 Reader Of The Year Weighs In On Legacies Of Pacquiao And Mayweather
"Pacquiao has proven....in the ring... time and time again that he is the greatest of this time. He has earned his respect. He begs for nothing. He is a man content with his growth, his family and his achievements. A man the world has now turned it's eyes to behold. Floyd Mayweather is not even close in stature. He may possess the greatest skills but he is not the Face of Boxing today. Google Manny Pacquiao. There are 20 million searches. Google Floyd. There are 6.5 million. Look at the NYTimes, the Wall Street Journal and Time. Count how many words were used these past years to mention Floyd Mayweather. Then count the words still being printed about Manny. And keep counting. As I've said many times, Floyd has been too clever by half. He has short changed his public.....and has out-smarted himself. Manny will fight but a few more times. Enjoy it while you can. He is an all time great pugilist. Floyd, with all of his remarkable skills lack the will to be truly great in the biggest sense of the word. His legacy will look more like Holmes that Ali. He has earned it." ---November is half-way gone, but we don't need to keep counting ballots. It's a landslide. Fe'Roz has won the 2009 Reader of the Year award. His comments add to the website immeasurably, and he epitomizes the thoughtful, respectful, educated fan of pugilism we strive to cater to at TSS. Congrats, Fe'Roz, and please accept my thanks for being the valued member of this community that you are. Sincerely, Editor Mike
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