Heavyweight Division
Lucas Browne passes lie detector test

Hatton Promotions has announced that WBA heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has passed an independent polygraph test, thus proving he did not knowingly or intentionally place banned substances including the drug clenbuterol into his system ahead of his world title victory against Ruslan Chagaev.

Lucas Browne: “I am pleased that the polygraph test confirmed that I am telling the truth. The result is not a surprise to me as I have always said I am a clean athlete, I know I arrived in Grozny a clean athlete and I know I did nothing wrong when I was there. It should never be forgotten that I requested the VADA testing for the fight. Whilst the result is not a surprise to me, I consider this test another step towards proving my innocence. I remain grateful for the ongoing support of the public, my manager and my promoter. Together we are fighting this injustice.”

Ricky Hatton: “I have been saying since it happened I am 100 per cent behind Lucas. The whole thing just doesn’t stack up. The results of the lie detector test don’t surprise me at all. Lucas knows he didn’t do it, I know he didn’t do it and now we have a test conducted by experts that confirms he is telling the truth. We will keep going and do all that we can do to prove his innocence. Matters are in the hands of the lawyers and the WBA. I and the whole of boxing hope they do the right thing by Lucas. Boxing needs that to happen to maintain its credibility. The public is behind Lucas because they know the truth as well.”
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Does anybody know the results from the last man standing tournament in Melbourne Friday night?
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This is for Sham's boy:

https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/can-wladimir-klitschko-become-a-three-time-heavyweight-champion/54870#more-54870
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http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/video-interview-tyson-fury-334125
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You got to laugh at Tyson Fury... its hard not to think he's genuine when he says he doesn't care what happens now, win, lose or draw. He's done what he wanted to achieve!!

The best thing for the HW division is he repeats his performance against Klitschko. Then its Fury vs Joshua, everyone wants to see that!!
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He thinks he's gunna lose this time round...
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Great insight into AJ's plan, talks a bit about Parker as well - http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12183/10248618/eddie-hearn-is-considering-three-usa-based-fighters
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I feel it will be out of Malik Scott and Eric Molina. Scott has really good movement and boxing skills but lacks Power and a Chin so as soon as AJ connects he's gone. I'd prefer to see Molina given a shot he actually appears to have some ambition and drive going at the moment and has the Power to test AJ providing he gets to him.
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Nice interview with Chris Byrd talking about his career, and a video:

http://www.livefight.com/news.php?news_id=4931&y=2016&m=04
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(04-19-2016, 12:07 PM)Boxingfan25 Wrote: I feel it will be out of Malik Scott and Eric Molina. Scott has really good movement and boxing skills but lacks Power and a Chin so as soon as AJ connects he's gone. I'd prefer to see Molina given a shot he actually appears to have some ambition and drive going at the moment and has the Power to test AJ providing he gets to him.

The new IBF rankings are out and Scott and Stiverne are both not included so it can't be either. Must be Brezeale, Baby Miller or Molina
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