Boxing bouts may not have three fighters, but the papers say the gloves were off in the second leaders debate.Theand theDaily Expressboth give victory to David Cameron while the Daily Mirror
Asurvey for the Timessuggests Mr Cameron won on points, while the Guardian's pollhas Nick Clegg aheadand the Tory and Labour leaders tied.
The Daily Telegraphsays the debate was more intensethan the previous week's but the result was harder to call.
Nick Clegg's perceived victory in the first debate put his performance in the second under extra scrutiny.
TheSun says polish and gloss can cover up only so muchand says the Lib Dem ended up "looking a dangerous leftie".
Mr Clegg was smooth and saccharine,says the Daily Mail,adding that Gordon Brown and David Cameron did their best to put him on the spot.
But the Independent says that the Labour and Tory leadersfailed to force the Lib Dem genie back into the bottle.
City limits
TheFinancial Times leads on news that investment bank Goldman Sachs acted as both underwriter and investorin Lloyds Banking Group's refinancing deal.
It warns this highlights a potential conflict of interest, though the bank says its underwriters are barred from knowing about its traders' investments.
TheDaily Mail also features the dealings of the Cityon its front page.
It says the next round of bankers' bonuses will reach almost £7bn - a rise of £750m on the previous year.
Face off
The story of what is being called the world's first full-face transplant attracts plenty of attention.
According to the Daily Mirror,he received "new facial muscles, skin, nose, lips, jaw, palate and cheekbones" during the 24-hour operation.
TheTimes says the man is a farmer who accidentally shot himself in the faceand later contacted Spanish surgeons.
It reports that the patient is recovering in hospital with the face of "a complete new human being".This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

