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    Sun-Sentinel.com, FL

    Sharon Robb

    Miranda sick of waiting

    Published September 17, 2006


    Colombian middleweight Edison Miranda of Hollywood-based Warriors
    Boxing was forced to wait an extra month for Saturday night's title
    fight and admittedly was getting a little "antsy" at his Puerto Rico
    training camp.

    Miranda, 25, (26-0, 23 KOs) was originally scheduled to fight Armenian
    Arthur Abraham (21-0, 17 KOs) on Aug. 26, but a cold forced Abraham to
    postpone the fight.

    Abraham is healthy now and will defend his IBF middleweight title
    Saturday night at Rittal Arena in Wetzlar, Germany.

    Miranda left last week with his managers, Hollywood businessmen Steve
    Benbasat and Greg Wantman and trainer Jose Bonilla to acclimate to
    what's expected to be hostile surroundings.

    "I hope the medications he keeps referring to helped his cold and will
    let him step into the ring like a man," Miranda said. "If I caught a
    cold or even the flu, I am going in that ring and knocking him out.

    "This extra time has made me an even more dangerous fighter. If he
    thinks he was sick for the first fight just wait until Saturday."

    INSIDE THE ROPES

    The WBO elevated Russian Sultan Ibragimov of Hallandale Beach to the
    No. 1 contender and mandatory challenger to fight WBO heavyweight
    champion Sergei Liakhovich. Ibragimov (19-0-1, 16 KOs), a 2000 Olympic
    silver medalist, most recently drew record ratings on ESPN2 while
    battling to a controversial draw with fellow contender Ray Austin in
    July at Seminole Hard Rock Live ...

    Another Warriors fighter, former heavyweight champion Oliver McCall
    (48-9, 35 KOs) stopped Darroll Wilson (27-9-2, 21 KOs) 40 seconds into
    the fourth round Saturday night at Louisville. McCall floored Wilson
    in the second round and wobbled him again in the fourth round before
    the fight was stopped. McCall, the WBC's No. 5 contender, picked up
    the vacant WBC Fecarbox title. ... Another local heavyweight
    contender, Shannon Briggs (47-4-1, 41 KOs) of Pembroke Pines, will
    fight Liakhovich (23-1, 14 KOs) for the WBO title on Nov. 4 at Chase
    Field in Phoenix. The card will be announced Monday at a Don
    King-hosted news conference at Phoenix. "I am going to knock out
    Liakhovich and then I intend to knock out Oleg Maskaev [WBC], Nikolai
    Valuev [WBA] and Wladimir Klitschko [IBF] and take back all the
    heavyweight championships of the world," Briggs said. ... After a
    20-year hiatus, Key West's Mallory Square and promoter Richard Dobal
    will stage his second pro card in four months at 7 p.m. Saturday.
    Nigerian middleweight Eromosele Albert of Miami heads the
    card. ... October is a busy month for pro shows. Randall Bailey of
    Fort Lauderdale Contenders Gym is the main event on the Oct. 13
    Warrior's Boxing card at the Hard Rock. The former two-time world
    champion will fight former lightweight champion Cesar Bazan. The
    following night Puerto Rican Kermit Cintron (26-1-0, 24 KOs) and Mark
    Suarez (25-2-0, 13 KOs) will fight for the vacant IBF welterweight
    title at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm
    Beach. ...

    WBC middleweight champion Yvonne Reis of Dania Beach and Michelle
    Linden of Deerfield Beach will be part of a historical all-woman
    boxing card at Nairobi, Kenya on Dec. 2. Reis will fight Leaticia
    Robinson for the WIBF world title at 160 pounds. The card features
    five U.S. boxers against some of Africa's top boxers.

    Sharon Robb can be reached at [email protected].
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