Boxing News magazine 27.2.1987 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 27.2.1987 Download pdf
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FOUR destructive minutes in the Wembley Grand
Hall ring have set Britain's flash, brash and brilliant
Lloyd Honeyghan on the way to a million-dollar
fortune.
His electrifying, controversial, and dramatic annihilation
of his leading contender Johnny Bumphus to
retain his IBF welterweight title was seen on live TV
on both sides of the Atlantic, and will have had an
incalculable effect on his f u t u r e bargaining position.

SOLID technician Roy Smith out-thought pre-fight favourite Andy
Straughn over 12 absorbing rounds to become British cruiserweight
champion at Alfreton Leisure Centre.
Smith, a 25-year-old from Nottingham, made the most of a subdued,
one-paced performance from Straughn. sticking doggedly to a winning
formula f r om the first to last bell of an intriguing, if mostly repetitive, fight.

ROCKY KELLY, official British welterweight
title contender, had his worrying moments
before scoring a clear eight-round points
victory over Liverpool's awkward Franki Moro
on Harry Holland's show at the London West
Hotel.

SOUTHERN A R E A light-welterweight champ Lennie
Gloster — keeping busy for his British title eliminator
with Chris Blake on March 14 — scored an easy victory
over South Shields' Jeff Decker in a scheduled eightrounder
at the Wirrina Stadium.

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