Bowe makes plans to continue boxing comeback
From: Yahoo.com
March 8, 2005
SALT LAKE CITY, United States (AFP) - Former world heavyweight champion Rid**** Bowe plans to continue his boxing comeback here later in March and hopes for another bout next month in his hometown of Washington.
The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday that Bowe, 38, would fight Willie Chapman of nearby Ogden here on March 25 even as Bowe awaits word from officials in Washington about licensing for a possible April 23 bout.
Arena officials here announced the Bowe-Chapman bout although Utah Athletic Commission officials have not given final approval, the same permission Bowe would need from the Washington D.C. Boxing Commission.
Bowe, 41-1 with 33 knockouts, had been retired for almost eight years before making a comeback last September, stopping fellow American Marcus Rhode in the second round on an Oklahoma reservation for Native Americans.
Chapman is 18-20 with three drawn and five knockouts.
Bowe, who weighed 263 pounds in his return, was released from prison in 2003 after being incarcerated for 17 months after the 1998 abduction of his wife.
Updated on Tuesday, Mar 8, 2005 6:32 pm EST
Does Bowe have anything left? Or do you think he is just going to be another sad story in boxing?
From: Yahoo.com
March 8, 2005
SALT LAKE CITY, United States (AFP) - Former world heavyweight champion Rid**** Bowe plans to continue his boxing comeback here later in March and hopes for another bout next month in his hometown of Washington.
The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday that Bowe, 38, would fight Willie Chapman of nearby Ogden here on March 25 even as Bowe awaits word from officials in Washington about licensing for a possible April 23 bout.
Arena officials here announced the Bowe-Chapman bout although Utah Athletic Commission officials have not given final approval, the same permission Bowe would need from the Washington D.C. Boxing Commission.
Bowe, 41-1 with 33 knockouts, had been retired for almost eight years before making a comeback last September, stopping fellow American Marcus Rhode in the second round on an Oklahoma reservation for Native Americans.
Chapman is 18-20 with three drawn and five knockouts.
Bowe, who weighed 263 pounds in his return, was released from prison in 2003 after being incarcerated for 17 months after the 1998 abduction of his wife.
Updated on Tuesday, Mar 8, 2005 6:32 pm EST
Does Bowe have anything left? Or do you think he is just going to be another sad story in boxing?
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