Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday. January 31.2000 Tyson hopes fights abroad will attract viewers, Lewis The Associated Press MANCHESTER, England — Mike Tyson wants more fights to reach top form, and he wants to do that in Europe. That's fine with Jay Larkin, who runs boxing for Showtime, a U.S. cable network. Larkin also wouldn't mind taking Tyson to Asia. More difficult, it seems, will be getting Tyson a fight anywhere against undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis. Tyson has a contract with Showtime and Lewis has one with rival HBO. Tyson put an exclamation point on his two-week ego trip to England in his bout with Julius Francis. He knocked out Francis five times and stopped him at 1:03 of the second round before a roaring sellout crowd of 21,000 Saturday night in MEN Arena. "I hope he can come back," said Frank Warren, promoter of Saturday night's fight. Tyson would like a few fights in Europe. His first bout, however, scheduled for March 25, could be in New Jersey. "We're still talking Meadowlands but we have been getting offers, real offers from Europe," said Larkin, adding he has received calls from Copenhagen, Denmark; Amsterdam, Netherlands; and Paris. "Asia also is a attractive because of the time difference," Larkin said. A Tyson pay-per-view fight in Europe would have to start about 4 a.m. local time (10 p.m. in Lawrence), which hurts the live gate. A fight in Asia—say, Japan—could Tyson: His adviser pushes for a shot at Lennox Lewis' title start in the early afternoon because Japan is 13 hours ahead of the central United States. Larkin indicated that Tyson's March 25 match, probably against Lou Savarese, would be pay-per- view and that the Meadowlands was the leading site. Shelly Finkel, Tyson's boxing adviser, wants Tyson to fight for the title this year. Yesterday, Panos Eliades, Lewis' promoter, said he would offer 'Tyson $40 million for such a fight. That seems unbelievably high because Lewis would certainly want as much —or almost as much— since he's the champion. "He'll be there another year or two, and then maybe he will retire," Eliades said of Lewis. Eliades is not optimistic about the fight happening this year. Tyson says he needs to get sharper before challenging Lewis. "I've got a ways to go," he said. "I've got to get my stuff together." Larkin put a damper on a Lewis-Tyson match by saying, "You won't see that fight until Lewis fulfills his contract with HBO." He said he didn't know how many fights Lewis had left on his contract. As for how many Tyson has remaining with Showtime, Larkin said, "You're looking at Mike spending a significant part of the rest of his career at Showtime." The Associated Press Cyclones, Tigers contend in Big 12 after weekend wins When they go back and review this year's preseason poll by the Big 12 media, a lot of writers and sportscasters will feel embarrassed. Who picked Missouri? Who picked Iowa State? Underdogs become top dogs But Kansas has lost two straight road games at Missouri and Iowa State and dropped to 5-2 in the conference. Iowa State, a 74-66 victor against No. 12 Kansas on Saturday, is 6-1. Hardly anybody, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma State, were thought to be just about the only ones with any chance of capturing the title. Missouri, which beat Kansas by 22 last week and then on Saturday pounded Texas A&M 93-62. stands 5-1. Sure enough, Texas and Oklahoma State are holding form. The Longhorns raised their conference record to 6-1 Saturday with a 75-6 victory against Colorado, and Oklahoma State beat Baylor on Sunday 67-51 and went to 5-1. On the other end of the scale are Baylor, Kansas State and Texas Tech. No. 18 Oklahoma raised its conference mark to 4-2 with a 78-61 victory that left Texas Tech 0-6 in the league. Baylor's loss on Sunday left the Bears 1-5. And Kansas State 81-72 loss Saturday to Nebraska left the Wildcats with a six-game losing skid and a 1-6 record in league play. The Cyclones, who are 18-8 overall, expect to crack the national rankings this week after yet another attention-grabbing victory. It was the Cyclones who handed Missouri its only conference loss. And the only time they've been beaten so far in the conference was at Oklahoma, in double overtime. "This team is out for respect," Iowa State coach Larry Eustachy said. "Our team worked awfully hard to get to this point." Texas center Chris Mihm was not, for a change, double- and triple-teamed by Colorado. He responded with 28 points and a career-high 17 rebounds in the 17th-ranked Longhorns' victory. Missouri saw the return of freshman Kareem Rush after he sat out nine games in an NCAA-ordered suspension. He rejoiced with a career-high 16 points and fueled a couple of key runs as the Tigers asserted their legitimacy as Big 12 contenders. "We were playing good basketball. But when Kareem came back, he added an extra scorer, rebounder and a few more things," teammate Clarence Gilbert said. Oklahoma's Eduardo Najera had a sprained right wrist and a torn ligament between two knuckles in his right hand but still had 20 points and 13 rebounds for the 18th-ranked Sooners. It was his third straight double-double and ninth of the season. Oklahoma State coach Eddie Sutton was unhappy with the sloppy way his team played most of the second half. "We lost our intensity and it shows up in rebounding, it shows up in careless passing ... but we won the game," Sutton said. 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