Marshall joins women's boxing team-mates in booking London 2012 berth

By Tom Degun

Savannah Marshall_19_MayMay 18 - Savannah Marshall has become the third member of Britain's female boxing team to qualify for London 2012 – the first time ever that women's boxing will appear at the Olympic Games – after she made it to the final of the International Boxing Association (AIBA) Women's World Boxing Championships in China.



GB women boxers compete for only chance of Olympic qualification

By Tom Degun

May 13 -Nicola Adams_in_boxing_pose GB Boxing trio Nicola Adams, Natasha Jonas (pictured) and Savannah Marshall have their only opportunity to stake a place for London 2012 as they compete in the International Boxing Association (AIBA) Women's World Boxing Championships in Qinhuangdao, the only women's qualifying event for the Olympics.

Countdown to the WSB individual championships at ExCeL begins

By Tom Degun

WSB logoMay 10 - The countdown to the World Series of Boxing (WSB) individual Championships at ExCeL in London, which will see the top two ranked boxers in each of the competition's five weight categories face-off, has begun with a month to go to the event at the 2012 Olympic boxing venue.



Italians lift World Series of Boxing title at ExCeL

By Tom Degun at ExCeL in London

DolceGabbana Milano_Thunder_03-05-121May 2 - Dolce & Gabbana Milano Thunder produced a superb display here in the World Series of Boxing (WSB) team final tonight as they comfortably defeated Dynamo Moscow 4-1 to pick up the prestigious trophy in the same arena that will host the London 2012 Olympic boxing competition this summer.




Ogogo and Taylor box their way to home 2012 Olympic spots

By Tom Degun

Josh Taylor_April_22April 21 - Middleweight Anthony Ogogo from England and lightweight Josh Taylor (pictured) of Scotland have secured spots at the London 2012 Olympic Games after both put in superb displays at the International Boxing Association (AIBA) qualification tournament in Trabzon, Turkey.





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