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Coquard Clinches Opening Stage
SPORTS Wednesday, February 14, 2018 23 Samy praises BraveManama Jordan. impactthis possible. We love the sport amy Al-Jamal, who is a current The event is projected to and there was a void for quite a coach at Kingdom Fighters have far reaching results with long time. A lot of good fighters gymS in Jordan, has been praised Arab athletes and sports world were ready to perform but there the impact of Bahrain in reviving following the event closely. was no opportunity. Finally the sport of mixed martial arts in “Brave is an excellent initiative Jordanian athletes and fans Jordan. and the first product from the having a global event”, expressed Samy is a Jiu and trains athletes Kingdom of Bahrain that captured Coach Al-Jamal, who is one of including Jarrah Al Selawe and the global market like storm. To the highest-ranked black belts of more. Al-Jamal described that the have an event of this magnitude Arabian descent. Bahrain based initiative under here in Jordan, it couldn’t be Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin better, the timing is perfect. We, marks the first event in Jordan, on Hamad Al Khalifa found the Jordanians, are overwhelmed by 2nd March at the Boxing Arena Jarrah Al Selawe (L) with Samy Al-Jamal right time to initiate the event in the support and vision that made in King Hussien Sports City. Fury’s Parker Coquard clinches opening stage sparring offer Muscat turned down ryan Coquard (Vital Results BConcept) delivered Stage one: Nizwa to Sultan Qaboos University, 162.5km a fine sprint to win stage 1 1. -
Behind the Mask: My Autobiography
Contents 1. List of Illustrations 2. Prologue 3. Introduction 4. 1 King for a Day 5. 2 Destiny’s Child 6. 3 Paris 7. 4 Vested Interests 8. 5 School of Hard Knocks 9. 6 Rolling with the Punches 10. 7 Finding Klitschko 11. 8 The Dark 12. 9 Into the Light 13. 10 Fat Chance 14. 11 Wild Ambition 15. 12 Drawing Power 16. 13 Family Values 17. 14 A New Dawn 18. 15 Bigger than Boxing 19. Illustrations 20. Useful Mental Health Contacts 21. Professional Boxing Record 22. Index About the Author Tyson Fury is the undefeated lineal heavyweight champion of the world. Born and raised in Manchester, Fury weighed just 1lb at birth after being born three months premature. His father John named him after Mike Tyson. From Irish traveller heritage, the“Gypsy King” is undefeated in 28 professional fights, winning 27 with 19 knockouts, and drawing once. His most famous victory came in 2015, when he stunned longtime champion Wladimir Klitschko to win the WBA, IBF and WBO world heavyweight titles. He was forced to vacate the belts because of issues with drugs, alcohol and mental health, and did not fight again for more than two years. Most thought he was done with boxing forever. Until an amazing comeback fight with Deontay Wilder in December 2018. It was an instant classic, ending in a split decision tie. Outside of the ring, Tyson Fury is a mental health ambassador. He donated his million dollar purse from the Deontay Wilder fight to the homeless. This book is dedicated to the cause of mental health awareness. -
The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies 17 (Autumn 2018)
The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies 17 (Autumn 2018) Contents ARTICLES Mother, Monstrous: Motherhood, Grief, and the Supernatural in Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s Médée Shauna Louise Caffrey 4 ‘Most foul, strange and unnatural’: Refractions of Modernity in Conor McPherson’s The Weir Matthew Fogarty 17 John Banville’s (Post)modern Reinvention of the Gothic Tale: Boundary, Extimacy, and Disparity in Eclipse (2000) Mehdi Ghassemi 38 The Ballerina Body-Horror: Spectatorship, Female Subjectivity and the Abject in Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977) Charlotte Gough 51 In the Shadow of Cymraeg: Machen’s ‘The White People’ and Welsh Coding in the Use of Esoteric and Gothicised Languages Angela Elise Schoch/Davidson 70 BOOK REVIEWS: LITERARY AND CULTURAL CRITICISM Jessica Gildersleeve, Don’t Look Now Anthony Ballas 95 Plant Horror: Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film, ed. by Dawn Keetley and Angela Tenga Maria Beville 99 Gustavo Subero, Gender and Sexuality in Latin American Horror Cinema: Embodiments of Evil Edmund Cueva 103 Ecogothic in Nineteenth-Century American Literature, ed. by Dawn Keetley and Matthew Wynn Sivils Sarah Cullen 108 Monsters in the Classroom: Essays on Teaching What Scares Us, ed. by Adam Golub and Heather Hayton Laura Davidel 112 Scottish Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion, ed. by Carol Margaret Davison and Monica Germanà James Machin 118 The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies 17 (Autumn 2018) Catherine Spooner, Post-Millennial Gothic: Comedy, Romance, and the Rise of Happy Gothic Barry Murnane 121 Anna Watz, Angela Carter and Surrealism: ‘A Feminist Libertarian Aesthetic’ John Sears 128 S. T. Joshi, Varieties of the Weird Tale Phil Smith 131 BOOK REVIEWS: FICTION A Suggestion of Ghosts: Supernatural Fiction by Women 1854-1900, ed. -
World Title Double-Header Tops Mont-Carlo Showdown
WORLD TITLE DOUBLE-HEADER TOPS MONT-CARLO SHOWDOWN Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing and the Casino de Monte-Carlo are delighted to confirm further details of The Monte-Carlo Showdown – an unmissable evening of World Championship boxing taking place in the stunning and unique Monaco setting on Saturday November 30, shown live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US. At the top of the card, undefeated Russian contenders Alexander Besputin (13-0, 9 KOs) and Radzhab Butaev (12-0, 9 KOs) collide for the vacant WBA Welterweight World title in what is a big step up for both men. Besputin, stablemate of three-division World Champion and pound-for-pound star Vasiliy Lomachenko, was an elite amateur at international level before turning pro in 2015 and earning his No.1 ranking with the WBA by racking up 12 straight wins. Butaev, ranked No.2 at 147lbs by the WBA, shares an almost identical record as his compatriot and ‘The Python’, also based in the USA, will be aiming to take home the bragging rights as well as his first World title in what is set to be a barn burner. “This is a long time coming for me,” said Besputin. “I know I belong with the best Welterweights, and November 30 is my opportunity to prove that. I've prepared for this fight my entire boxing life. I had over 300 fights as an amateur and fought the best fighters the world had to offer. I am used to traveling to fight the best, and I look forward to impressing the fans in Monaco." “I am excited and honoured to be fighting for a World title,” said Butaev. -
World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Denies Doping
World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Denies Doping British world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has vehemently denied doping allegations after the Sunday Mirror reported he was being investigated by UK Anti- Doping. The Sunday Mirror reported that traces of a banned anabolic steroid were "allegedly discovered" in a sample taken from Fury before he beat Wladimir Klitschko last year. The newspaper reported unacceptable levels of Nandrolone were found in the sample. The 27-year-old caused a big upset when he beat Klitschko on a unanimous decision in November to inflict the 40-year-old Ukrainian©s first loss in 11 years. In a statement issued by the boxer©s promoter Hennessy Sports, it was said that Tyson Fury absolutely denies any allegation of doping. It was further added the British world heavyweight champion looks forward to recovering from his injury and defending his titles against Wladimir Klitschko in October. Tyson was expected to take on Klitschko again on July 9 in the Manchester Arena but the fight was postponed due to a serious ankle injury. Fury headed out to a bar in the French city of Nice instead of keeping a low profile after the doping allegations hit headlines where he bought drinks for a bar crammed with English football fans. Hughie Fury, also a boxer and a cousin of Tyson, is also reportedly under investigation. Tyson could lose his title belts and face a lengthy ban, if found guilty. Both Fury and his cousin have denied any wrongdoing. Sophie Ashcroft, a spokesperson for UK Anti-Doping (UKAD), said UK Anti-Doping does not discuss or disclose details of any cases until due legal process has been completed or a respondent chooses to put the information into the public domain. -
1607 WBO Ranking As of July 2016.Xlsx
Ranking as of July 27, 2016 HEAVYWEIGHT JR. HEAVYWEIGHT LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (Over 201 lb)(Over 91,17 kg) (200 lb)(90,72 kg) (175 lb)(79,38 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION TYSON FURY UK KRZYSZTOF GLOWACKI POL SERGEY KOVALEV (Sup. Champ) RUS 1. Joseph Parker (Oriental) NZ 1. Oleksandr Usyk (Int-Cont.) UKR 1. Dominic Böesel (Inter-Continental) GER 2. Wladimir Klitschko (Sup. Champion) UKR 2. Noel Gevor (International) ARM 2. Andre Ward USA 3. Andy Ruiz USA 3. Thomas Williams, Jr. USA 3. Sean Monaghan (NABO) USA 4. David Haye UK 4. Damir Beljo (WBO Europe) BA 4. Artur Beterbiev RUS 5. Hughie Fury (Int-Cont.) UK 5. Mairis Briedis LAT 5. Erik Skoglund DEN 6. Michael Wallisch (WBO Europe) GER 6. Micki Nielsen DEN 6. Robert Stieglitz GER 7. Jarrell Miller (NABO) USA 7. Firat Arslan GER 7. Callum Smith UK 8. Alexander Ustinov RUS 8 . Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 8. Marcus Browne USA 9. Edmund Gerber KAZ 9. Pablo O. Natalio Farias (Latino) ARG 9. Olexander Gvozdyk UKR 10. Tom Schwarz (WBO Youth) GER 10. Dmytro Kucher UKR 10. Isidro Ranoni Prieto (Latino) PAR 11. Kubrat Pulev BUL 11. Michael Hunter (NABO) USA 11. Igor Mikhalkin RUS 12. David Price UK 12. Murat Gassiev RUS 12. Enrico Koelling GER 13. Izuagbe Ugonoh (WBO Africa) NIG 13. Maxim Vlasov RUS 13. Alexander Brand COL 14. Andrey Fedosov USA 14. Mateusz Masternak POL 14. Joe Smith, Jr. USA 15. Arthur Spilka POL 15. Thabiso Mchunu SA 15. Chad Dawson USA ** Ian Lewison (Asia Pacific) UK ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TYSON FURY WBA DENIS LEBEDEV WBA SERGEY KOVALEV WBA ANTHONY JOSHUA IBF DENIS LEBEDEV IBF SERGEY KOVALEV IBF DEONTAY WILDER WBC TONY BELLEW WBC ADONIS STEVENSON WBC SUP. -
Hennessy Sports Worldwide Ltd, 150 High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1XE England Tel: + 44 (0) 203 146 6000 Office Email: Mick@
150 High Street Sevenoaks Kent TN13 1XE Francisco Valcarcel, President World Boxing Organization 1056 Munoz Rivera Avenue San Juan 00927 Puerto Rico BY EMAIL 6 October 2017 Dear President Valcarcel Notice of Complaint WBO Heavyweight Championship – Joseph Parker v Hughie Fury – 23 September 2017 Please accept this letter as a Complaint submitted to you as President of the WBO pursuant to Article 3 of the WBO Appeal Regulations. The Complainants and interested parties are: Boxer Hughie Lewis Fury Address Hollybank Park, Warburton Bridge Road, Rixton, Warrington WA3 6HC Domicile England Nationality British Telephone Number 07788 874 788 Email Address [email protected] Mailing Address As above Hennessy Sports Worldwide Ltd, 150 High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1XE England Tel: + 44 (0) 203 146 6000 Office Email: [email protected] www.hennessysports.com Promoter Mick Hennessy of Hennessy Sports Worldwide Limited Address 150 High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1XE Domicile England Nationality British Telephone Number 0203 146 6050 Email Address [email protected] Mailing Address As above The Complainants and interested parties as referred to above are the challenger and promoter of the WBO World Heavyweight Championship bout that took place at the Manchester Arena on Saturday 23 September 2017. You may consider that Joseph Parker and Duco Promotions Limited are also interested parties. The Complainants consider that the scoring of two of the judges of the bout, John Madfis and Terry O’Connor, do not properly or correctly reflect the contest that took place during the above mentioned bout. Both judges scored the contest in favour of Joseph Parker by 118 to 110 points as compared to the other judge, Rocky Young, who scored the bout as a draw at 114 each (which we still consider to be extremely generous towards Joseph Parker). -
HEAVYWEIGHT (OVER 200 LBS) CH Anthony Joshua ENG 1 Kubrat Pulev BGR 2 NOT RATED 3 Agit Kabayel GER 4 Adam Kownacki USA 5 Otto Wa
HEAVYWEIGHT (OVER 200 LBS) CRUISERWEIGHT (200 LBS) LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (175 LBS) S. MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 LBS) CH Anthony Joshua ENG CH Oleksandr Usyk UKR CH Artur Beterbiev RUS CH Caleb Plant USA 1 Kubrat Pulev BGR 1 Andrew Tabiti USA 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Agit Kabayel GER 3 Yuniel Dorticos CUB 3 Dominic Bosel GER 3 Vincent Feigenbutz GER 4 Adam Kownacki USA 4 Yury Kashinsky RUS 4 Sven Fornling SWE 4 Peter Quillin USA 5 Otto Wallin SWE 5 Imre Szello HUN 5 Adam Deines GER 5 Caleb Truax USA 6 Robert Helenius FIN 6 Murat Gassiev RUS 6 Umar Salamov UKR 6 Fedor Chudinov RUS 7 Oscar Rivas CAN 7 Bilal Laggoune BEL 7 Meng Fanlong CHN 7 Jose Uzcategui VEN 8 Luis Ortiz CUB 8 Kevin Lerena ZAF 8 Enrico Koelling GER 8 Zach Parker ENG 9 Tom Schwarz GER 9 Ruslan Fayfer RUS 9 Joshua Buatsi GHA 9 Chris Eubank Jr ENG 10 Michael Hunter USA 10 Firat Arslan GER 10 Karo Murat GER 10 Bilal Akkawy AUS 11 Sergey Kuzmin RUS 11 Ryad Merhy BEL 11 Sullivan Barrera USA 11 Vladimir Shishkin RUS 12 Filip Hrgovic HRV 12 Yves Ngabu BEL 12 Callum Johnson ENG 12 John Ryder ENG 13 Joseph Parker NZL 13 Jai Opetaia AUS 13 Radivoje Kalajdric USA 13 Jurgen Brahmer GER 14 Hughie Fury ENG 14 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 14 Felix Valera DOM 14 Rohan Murdock AUS 15 Andy Ruiz Jr MEX 15 Mateusz Masternak POL 15 Michael Lee USA 15 Arthur Abraham ARM Page 1/5 MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 LBS) JR. -
The Irish Boxing Review
THE IRISH BOXING REVIEW 2013 EDITION STEVE WELLINGS Copyright © 2013 Steve Wellings All rights reserved. The scanning, uploading and distribution of this book via the Internet or any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorised electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the author's rights is appreciated. Typeset by SML Publishing Services www.smlpubservices.com CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ‘Descending From Ireland’ by James Howard ‘It’s Been a Generally Positive Year for Our Fighters’ by David Mohan ‘Highs, Lows and Predictions – Boxing from 2012 to Present and Future’ by James Slater ‘The End for Hatton, But A New Beginning for Lennox Lewis’ by Marc Stockings ‘It’s Been An Enjoyable Year of Boxing’ by Paddy Appleton ‘Promoter Wars, Social Media Madness, Over-Hyped Prospects – Modern Day British Boxing in a Nut Shell’ by James Bairstow ‘McDonnell World Title Victory Was a Moment to Treasure’ by Jon Briggs ‘I Never Get Tired Writing About Boxing’ by Peter Wells ‘A Concise Review of Another Successful Year for Irish Amateur Boxing’ by Louis O’Meara ‘Let’s Look at the Current Standing of Some of the Most Significant Fighters on the Irish Boxing Scene Today’ by Jeremy O’Connell ‘Mike Stafford Will Be a Major Force Behind US Boxing Success’ by Jose Santana Jnr Irish Boxing News Round-Up – 15th January 2012 Rigondeaux Returns for Ramos Test − 16th January 2012 Fighter of the Year Magee Planning for Danish -
World Boxing Council Ratings
WORLD BOXING COUNCIL R A T I N G S RATINGS AS OF JUNE - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE JUNIO - 2018 WORLD BOXING COUNCIL / CONSEJO MUNDIAL DE BOXEO COMITE DE CLASIFICACIONES / RATINGS COMMITTEE WBC Adress: Riobamba # 835, Col. Lindavista 07300 – CDMX, México Telephones: (525) 5119-5274 / 5119-5276 – Fax (525) 5119-5293 E-mail: [email protected] RATINGS RATINGS AS OF JUNE - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE JUNIO - 2018 HEAVYWEIGHT (+200 - +90.71) CHAMPION: DEONTAY WILDER (US) EMERITUS CHAMPION: VITALI KLITSCHKO (UKRAINE) WON TITLE: January 17, 2015 LAST DEFENCE: March 3, 2018 LAST COMPULSORY: November 4, 2017 WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) WBC INT. CHAMPION: VACANT WBA CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) IBF CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) WBO CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) Contenders: WBO CHAMPION: Joseph Parker (New Zealand) WBO CHAMPION:WBO CHAMPION: Joseph Parker Joseph (New Parker Zealand) (New Zealand) 1 Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) SILVER Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are 2 Dominic Breazeale (US) required to register with the WBC Clean 3 Alexander Povetkin (Russia) Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com 4 Luis Ortiz (Cuba) Continental Federations Champions: 5 Tony Bellew (GB) ABCO: 6 Joseph Parker (New Zealand) ABU: Tshibuabua Kalonga (Congo/Germany) BBBofC: Hughie Fury (GB) 7 Charles Martin (US) CISBB: 8 Adam Kownacki (US) EBU: Agit Kabayel (Germany) 9 Agit Kabayel (Germany) EBU FECARBOX: Joey Dawejko (US) 10 FECONSUR: Dereck Chisora (GB) NABF: Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) 11 Hughie Fury (GB) BBB C * CBP/P OPBF: Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan) 12 Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) NABF 13 Carlos Takam (Cameroon) Affiliated Titles Champions: Commonwealth: Joe Joyce (GB) 14 Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada) Continental Americas: 15 Andy Ruiz Jr. -
World Boxing Council Ratings
WORLD BOXING COUNCIL R A T I N G S RATINGS AS OF APRIL - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE ABRIL - 2018 WORLD BOXING COUNCIL / CONSEJO MUNDIAL DE BOXEO COMITE DE CLASIFICACIONES / RATINGS COMMITTEE WBC Adress: Riobamba # 835, Col. Lindavista 07300 – CDMX, México Telephones: (525) 5119-5274 / 5119-5276 – Fax (525) 5119-5293 E-mail: [email protected] RATINGS RATINGS AS OF APRIL - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE ABRIL - 2018 HEAVYWEIGHT (+200 - +90.71) CHAMPION: DEONTAY WILDER (US) EMERITUS CHAMPION: VITALI KLITSCHKO (UKRAINE) WON TITLE: January 17, 2015 LAST DEFENCE: March 3, 2018 LAST COMPULSORY: November 4, 2017 WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) WBC INT. CHAMPION: VACANT WBA CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) IBF CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) WBO CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) Contenders: WBO CHAMPION: Joseph Parker (New Zealand) WBO CHAMPION:WBO CHAMPION: Joseph Parker Joseph (New Parker Zealand) (New Zealand) 1 Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) SILVER Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are 2 Dominic Breazeale (US) required to register with the WBC Clean 3 Alexander Povetkin (Russia) Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com 4 Luis Ortiz (Cuba) Continental Federations Champions: 5 Joseph Parker (New Zealand) ABCO: ABU: Tshibuabua Kalonga (Congo/Germany) 6 Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) BBBofC: Sam Sexton (GB) 7 CISBB: Tony Bellew (GB) EBU: Agit Kabayel (Germany) 8 Johann Duhaupas (France) FECARBOX: Joey Dawejko (US) 9 FECONSUR: Charles Martin (US) NABF: Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) 10 Adam Kownacki (US) OPBF: Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan) 11 Affiliated Titles Champions: Agit Kabayel (Germany) EBU Commonwealth: Lenroy Thomas (Jamaica) 12 Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) NABF Continental Americas: Carlos Negron (P. -
World Boxing Council R a T I N G S
WORLD BOXING COUNCIL R A T I N G S RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER - 2016 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE - 2016 WORLD BOXING COUNCIL / CONSEJO MUNDIAL DE BOXEO COMITE DE CLASIFICACIONES / RATINGS COMMITTEE WBC Adress: Cuzco # 872, Col. Lindavista 07300 – México D.F., México Telephones: (525) 5119-5274 / 5119-5276 – Fax (525) 5119-5293 E-mail: [email protected] RATINGS RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER - 2016 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE - 2016 HEAVYWEIGHT (+200 - +90.71) CHAMPION: DEONTAY WILDER (US) EMERITUS CHAMPION: VITALI KLITSCHKO (UKRAINE) WON TITLE: January 17, 2015 LAST DEFENCE: July 16, 2016 LAST COMPULSORY: January 17, 2015 WBA CHAMPION: Tyson Fury (GB) IBF CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) WBO CHAMPION: Tyson Fury (GB) Contenders: WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Johann Duhaupas (France) WBC INT. CHAMPION: Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) 1 Alexander Povetkin (Russia) * CBP * CLEAN BOXING PROGRAM 2 Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada) 3 Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU 4 Joseph Parker (New Zealand) OPBF 5 David Haye (GB) 6 Johann Duhaupas (France) SILVER 7 Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF 8 Bryant Jennings (US) 9 Malik Scott (US) 10 Eric Molina (US) 11 Gerald Washington (US) 12 Carlos Takam (Cameroon) 13 Mariusz Wach (Poland) 14 Dereck Chisora (GB) 15 Jarrell Miller (US) 16 Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan) 17 Andrzej Wawrzyk (Poland) 18 David Price (GB) 19 Chris Arreola (US) 20 Alexander Dimitrenko (Russia) 21 Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) INTL 22 Dominic Breazeale (US) 23 Andriy Rudenko (Ukraine) INTL Silver 24 Charles Martin (US) 25 Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) 26 Francesco