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Boxxer Intersects Gold-Silver at Boss Project
Feb. 14, 2011 (Filing Services Canada) -- Boxxer Gold Corp. (BXX - TSX Venture, BXXRF - OTCBB_P...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nBoxxer Intersects Gold-Silver at Boss Project\n\n\n Feb. 14, 2011 (Filing Services Canada) -- Boxxer Gold Corp. (BXX - TSX Venture, BXXRF - OTCBB_Pink_Sheets), (\"Boxxer\" or the \"Corporation\") is very pleased to  announce the results of the first four diamond drill holes from the Boss copper-gold project in southern Nevada. HIGHLIGHTS- Four multi-element zones of anomalous copper-gold-silver-lead-zinc-arsenic-bismuth in drill holes DDH-02-2010 and DDH-03-2010;- Concentrations of elements within these anomalous zones significantly exceed concentrations found in unaltered rock, which demonstrates the widespread and multiple nature of the mineralizing processes that have taken place at the Boss project;- 0.32 g/t gold and 7.80 g/t silver over a core interval of 11.2 metres (m) including 0.71 g/t gold and 18.0 g/t silver over 3.2m, in DDH-02-2010;- Visible fracture controlled and disseminated malachite and azurite (both copper oxide minerals) and fracture controlled pyrite mineralization over core intervals of 13m and 6.7m in DDH-04-2010, assays pending.\"I am very pleased with the drilling results at the Boss project as we continue to develop the copper porphyry model for the property,\" commented Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Boxxer Gold Corp.  \"The thick, multiple element geochemical anomalies as well as the visible copper mineralization related to porphyritic dikes in DDH-04-2011 suggest several mineralizing events. The concentration of the copper mineralization in DDH-04-2011 has yet to be confirmed by assays but clearly indicate that copper-bearing solution circulated through the rocks. Assay results used to guide the future direction of our drilling program are taking much longer than usual to receive.\" DIAMOND DRILL PROGRAMDrill holes DDH-02-2010 and DDH-03-2010 intersected four multi-element geochemical anomalies that range in thickness from 10m to 30m.  The concentrations of the elements within the anomalous zones significantly exceed normal concentrations found in unaltered rock.  The presence of these anomalies demonstrates that multiple, widespread mineralizing processes have taken place within the Boss project area.  Results for drill holes DDH-02-2010 and DDH-03-2010 are set out below:To view the drill hole table, click on the link below or paste the li...