Boxing News magazine 7.10.1988 Download pdf
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Boxing News magazine 7.10.1988 Download pdf
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FOR THE time being at least, the Errol Christie train is still
running — thanks to a third-round defeat of Newport's Joe
McKenzie at Picketts Lock Leisure Centre.
BRITISH bantamweight champion Billy
Hardy cruised to a comfortable four
rounds victory over former Mexican
flyweight titleholder Jose Gallegos in the
eight-three's event at the Crowtree
Leisure Centre for promoters Frank and
Brian Deans.
ROBERTO DURAN had a much tougher
fight than expected but the 37-year-old
former three-time world champion finished
strongly to win a split 10-round decision
over unheralded local fighter Jeff Lanas at
the International Amphitheatre.
THE most controversial boxing tournament in Olympic
history ended in scandal when Korean light-middleweight
Park Si-hun was awarded a 3-2 decision over the USA's Roy
Jones on the second of the two finals nights.
BOXING returns to the Albert Hall for the first time since May
and once again NIGEL BENN tops an eight card bill, defending
his Commonwealth middleweight title against Jamaican
ANTHONY LOGAN.
The show will be promoted by Mike Barrett in association
with Frank Maloney and Terry Marsh and is to take place on
October 26.
COMMONWEALTH cruiserweight champion the ordered rematch but it is now expected that
GLENN MCCRORY has been released from his TEE JAY will meet old foe ANDY SIRAUGHN
contract with Doug Bidwell and will now manage for the vacant title,
his own afTairs. • • •
McCrory, who added the British title to his THE Annual General Meeting of the Southern
Commonwealth crown in January when he beat Area Council will take place at The Bessborough
Tee Jay on points, has now relinquished his Room, Grosvenor Hotel, Buckingham Palace
domestic title. Road, London SWI on Wednesday October 19 at
Frank Warren had won the purse bid to stage 7pm.