Pattaya Women Open Free Bets Betting Odds Tips

Pattaya City in Thailand hosts the tier 4 event with $170,000 prize fund, Previous winners in the 17 year history include Magdalena Maleeva (1999), Patty Schnyder (2001), Conchita Martínez (2005) and Shahar Peer (2006). Also The winner of the 2008 crown will take home $25,650, while the runner-up is set to receive $13,825.

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Hatton makes retirement vow

Ricky Hatton has stressed that he will hang up his gloves within the next year and not reverse his retirement decision. [Link]

Hatton: I had to leave Graham

Ricky Hatton says he's revelling in his new coaching relationship with Floyd Mayweather Sr, while declaring he was right to sever ties with his former mentor Billy Graham. [Link]

Bellew hungry for Cleverly clash

Tony Bellew is crossing his fingers that Nathan Cleverly is victorious over Tony Oakey in Friday night’s clash for the vacant Commonwealth light-heavyweight title – so he can take on the Welshman and knock him out. [Link]

McGuigan: Thaxton deserves title shot

Barry McGuigan has paid tribute to the new European lightweight Jon Thaxton, insisting he is an example to all boxers following his win over Juan Carlos Diaz Melero on Saturday night in Norwich. [Link]

DeGale may turn professional

James DeGale, the British boxer who won Olympic gold this year in Beijing, is considering an offer to turn professional rather than defend his middleweight title in London 2012. [Link]

Sutherland eyes pro success

Darren Sutherland wants to carry his success at the Beijing Olympics into the professional game as he attempts to build a career for himself. [Link]

Gomez: I want Arthur rematch

Michael Gomez has set his sights on a rematch with Alex Arthur, telling the Scot to fight the only man to knock him "spark out". [Link]

Dunne close to title shot

Irish boxer Bernard Dunne may be within one fight of a title shot according to promoter Brian Peters. [Link]

Oscar wary of Pac-Man

Oscar de la Hoya has admitted he his focus will be on readying himself for Manny Pacquiao’s ‘southpaw style’ ahead of their eagerly-anticipated welterweight showdown in Las Vegas on December 6. [Link]

Haye: It's make or break time

David Haye has threatened to "call it a day" if he fails to beat Monte Barrett, live on Setanta Sports, in his first step towards bidding to clean up the heavyweight division. [Link]

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