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Harding’s Team protests fight!
by Sue TL Fox
July 28, 2004
 
 
 
(JULY 28)  Paul Brown, Tonya Harding manager-trainer is in the process of protesting Harding's last fight that took place on June 25, 2004,  in Edmonton, Canada, against Amy Johnson.  Brown showed the tape to the Edmonton Sun, and after Scott Zerr of the Sun viewed the tape, he wrote, “The planned protest of the outcome of the Amy Johnson/Tonya Harding fight could have some legs to it.”

The dispute centers in the second round of the bout when Harding landed a right hook to Johnson connecting on the chin, knocking Johnson to the canvas.  Johnson did get up quickly from the knockdown, but apparently she began waving her hands across her chest.  She then immediately walked to her corner and took out her mouthpiece.  Brown’s claim is that Tonya won right there with a second round TKO.   

WBAN spoke with Brown today by phone, and he confirmed that this protest has been presented to the commission.  WBAN requested a copy of the tape, and will hopefully have the second round video streamed for boxing fans to view and give their opinion on this dispute!  Stay tune!

Related Links:
Harding's manager shows videotape
The planned protest of the outcome of the Amy Johnson/Tonya Harding....Link


 

 
     
     
     
     
     
     


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