Boxing: The most anticipated fights of 2010

Mark Staniforth,Pa
Thursday 31 December 2009 08:14 EST
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Politics permitting, 2010 ought to prove another spectacular year for boxing, highlighted by the prospect of one of the biggest fights of all time between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.

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Elsewhere, the road towards naming a single, undisputed world heavyweight champion ought to continue to clear as David Haye chases down either or both of the Klitschko brothers.

Domestically, the likes of Carl Froch and Amir Khan will continue to make big moves on the world stage. And as London 2012 draws ever closer, the country's best amateurs will jostle for priceless Olympic slots.

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