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1. sport.scotsman.com
sport.scotsman.com/sport/In-se - [Cached]Published on: 6/29/2008 Last Visited: 6/29/2008
"He's the best of a bad bunch," says Nigel Collins, editor of The Ring."He's been fighting donkeys recently.
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Collins sees things differently.The lack of charisma and thrill is something we've been through before, many times, he says.
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We have to look beyond the current crop, says Collins.The next great one?Impossible to say but he puts forward a name. -
2. www.maxboxing.com
www.maxboxing.com/Conway/Conwa - [Cached]Published on: 6/10/2008 Last Visited: 6/10/2008
Nigel Collins, "Ring"'s editor-in-chief explains the situation to Max Boxing.
"We have been told by Leonard Ellerbe that Mayweather will be vacating The Ring welterweight title, but we are waiting for written confirmation, which I expect in the very near future," Collins says.
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When Nigel Collins has that letter in hand and declares the "Ring" welterweight division vacant, I would suspect that, Mayweather's exit from boxing has some major impact on the division he ruled.After all, he is the lineal welterweight champion, the man who beat the man.He is also the pound-for-pound king and has been undefeated since he won Olympic bronze in Atlanta in 1996.
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"As things stand right now, Miguel Cotto, The Ring's number-one welterweight contender, will have to be involved in any fight to fill the probably vacancy," Collins explains.
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3. IBHOF.COM / Induction Weekend 2004
www.ibhof.com/04pressconf/04ce - [Cached]Published on: 4/22/2006 Last Visited: 5/23/2008
Nigel Collins, editor in chief of The Ring magazine, presented Winky Wright with The Ring championship belt he won by defeating Sugar Shane Mosley for the junior middleweight title in March 2004

