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To: mr.mark who wrote (2136)3/17/2001 1:49:33 PM
From: scoobypax  Respond to of 10489
 
Thanks Mark..

I'll catch that one after my week-end dose of the British
Premiere Soccer League..

I think the European championship is either on way, near the end, or over.. lol..



To: mr.mark who wrote (2136)3/17/2001 5:43:05 PM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 10489
 
I'm not going to make a prediction on this one, but Tapia is one of my favorites, so I of course hope he's the victor.

Thanks for the reminder, mr. mark, I almost forgot about this one tonight -

LPS5



To: mr.mark who wrote (2136)3/17/2001 7:44:32 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10489
 
I pick Tapia. He has more tatoos!!



To: mr.mark who wrote (2136)3/17/2001 8:37:23 PM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 10489
 
Bush Greets Boxing Champ John Ruiz

WASHINGTON (AP) - President George W. Bush on Thursday greeted boxer John Ruiz and congratulated him on becoming the nation's first Hispanic heavyweight champion.

Bush and Ruiz chatted for a few minutes and posed for photographs in the Oval Office. Ruiz showed Bush his World Boxing Association championship belt and gave the president a black-and-white, left boxing glove that he had signed.

``Only one?'' Bush said jokingly.

Ruiz won the title by defeating Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas on March 3. Britain's Lennox Lewis is the reigning World Boxing Council and International Boxing Federation champion.