10 Wednesdav. July 27, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Tyson settles dispute, delays bout The Associated Press NEW YORK—World heavyweight champion Mike Tyson ended one fight yesterday and postponed another. Tyson, who had sued to break his contract with manager Bill Cayton, reached an out-of-court settlement that sharply reduces Cayton's share of income but allows him to remain as manager until Feb. 11, 1992. The undefeated 22-year-old also announced that he wouldn't fight Frank Bruno as scheduled Sep. 3 at London's Wembley Stadium. He said the fight could take place later this year, however. "I'm going to take six to eight weeks off," Tyson said at a news conference attended by his wife, his mother-in-law, adviser Donald Trump, Cayton and attorneys for both sides. "I just don't want to fight right now," he said. Under the settlement, Cayton's share of Tyson's boxing income will drop from 33 percent to 20 percent while his cut of the champion's future commercial endorsements will fall from 16.7 percent to 16.9 percent will receive 16.7 percent of the income Tyson gets from existing commercial contracts. Tyson also gained the right to veto any proposed fight, control the hiring of a trainer and have an accountant review past, present and future The fighter had accused Cayton of hiding financial information. "I'm running the show now," said Tyson, whose feud with Cayton began after co-manager Jim Jacobs died in Moss. Cayton said he was pleased that the bitter dispute was resolved after all day negotiations Monday. "It if had gone to trial, it would have been disagreeable and unhappy for everyone," he said. "Let the past be past, and let's go on to a bright future." Cayton called Tyson the "greatest heavyweight of all time," and said he still liked the champion. But Tyson obviously doesn't feel the same about his manager. He made no attempt to hide his anger over the dispute, which included charges that he was being manipulated by his mother and his mother-in-law, Ruth Roper. Bruno, ranked as the top contender by the World Boxing Council and World Boxing Association, did not attend the news conference. But he probably wasn't smiling after learning that Tyson was going on vacation. Although Tyson said the bout would not be fought in the immediate future, he indicated it could take place this year. "It it takes two to make a fight," Astaire said, "and Mike Tyson says he won't be there on Sept. 3. So that means we don't have a fight on Sept. 3." British promoter Jarvis Astaire said the bout would have to be moved indoors if it took place this winter, cutting the potential crowd from 60,000 to 12,000. Because of the smaller capacity, he said, Tyson's purse would probably be cut from $8 million to $6 million. Astaire and Bruno weren't the only people left hanging by Tyson's decision. The fighter said he still wasn't sure whether Kevin Rooney would remain as his trainer. 'Battle of the Quarterbacks' expected as Dolphins, 49ers meet in Wembley The Associated Press LONDON — The British are billing it as another "Battle of the Quarterbacks" and a rematch of the 1985 Super Bowl in which the San Francisco 49ers swept aside the Miami Dolphins 38-16. To the coaches and players however, Sunday's game in the unfamiliar surroundings of Wembley Stadium is just a preseason warm-up with a difference. The Dolphins and the 49ers play in American Bowl III, the third annual clash of leading NFL teams which serves as a preseason game for the teams and a thrill for the swelling number of NFL fans in Britain. Organizers and the British media, couldn't help but make comparisons with Super Bowl XIX when the 49ers ran up a record-dying score against Joe and Joe. Montana whipped Dan Marino in a battle of quarterbacks. The two are matched against each other, and Dolphins coach Don Shula agreed their duel would likely be what excited the fans. quarterback of all time. Joe Montana, on the other side." Sula said. Marino, who was sacked four times in that 1985 game at Stanford, Calif., said the Dolphins will be hoping for signs that the upcoming season will be better than the last two. "We've been 8- and 2 two years in a row and, hopefully, we can come back this season and get back into the playoffs," said Marino. "I think everybody is very enthusiastic about the possibility of us becoming a better football team and through the first two weeks of camp so far, everybody has had the right "Now we have the prospect of a practice game against the 49ers to see how everybody stands," Marino said. "It would be nice to win on Sunday but I guess it's not the most important thing." attitude. Montana, who hopes to join other U.S. tourists after Sunday's game, also sees the game as little more than a preseason warm-up. "It's our first chance to get into a game situation," he said. "You can go live in practice as much as you want, but as much as you try to get game situations you just can't. You just don't get the same feel." Olympics provide tough competition for America's Cup The Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Pitting the competition for the America's Cup against the immense appeal of the Summer Olympics would not be good for the maritime showdown's spectators, individual competitors and television showing, say the defenders of the cup and a representative of ESPN, the sports network with broadcast rights to the races. Under a judge's decision handed down Monday in New York, the America's Cup competition will begin Sept. 19, two days after the opening of the Games in Seoul, South Korea, "I think it would be in everybody's 'best interest to have the event staged at a time when there isn't such a grand spectacle like the Olympics," said Chris LaPica, a spokesman for the ESPN network in Connecticut. Sail America, defense manager for the San Diego Yacht Club, will meet this week with New Zealand challenger Bainbridge to negotiate a change in the starting date. "Michael and I yesterday (Monday) expressed our willingness and desire to schedule the event at some time other than would conflict with executive vice president of Sail America." said Tom Ehman, executive vice president of Sail America. "We'll meet tomorrow (Wednesday) and Thursday and by the end of the week have a definite date," Ehman said. "Right now I'm hopeful and confident we'll have a different date." But Sail America's eagerness to reschedule the race may not be matched by New Zealand, which used a court challenge to upset San Diego's plan for a multinational competition in 1991 and force an earlier race. "It's one of the issues that goes on the table," New Zealand spokesman Graeme Colman said. "That's the official date, unless there is mutual consent on moving it." "We're assessing our position. We've got to assess more than just the Olympics. The timing of the race is critical to every component of the campaign," Colman said. "We're actually here to win the America's Cup." he said Ehman characterized the 13, year-old America's Cup race as one of the "big three" international events, along with World Cup soccer and the Olympics. "It's unfair to the general public to see two of the three major sporting events go head to head," Ehman said. "And the sailors, too, deserve their day in the sun. 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