Boxing News magazine 12.2.1988 Download pdf
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WHO dares wins might be the motto for top class
middleweight Michael Watson and manager Mickey Duff
after the bold match against American southpaw Dangerous
Don Lee at Wembley Grand Hall gave Watson a fifth
round injury win,
FORMER IBF world light-welterweight champion
Terry Marsh gets in at t h e t o p in his unaugural joint
venture as a promoter with Frank Maloney when he
stages a 10-rounder between ex WBC and WBA
heavyweight champ Tim Witherspoon and Mexican
titleholder Maricio Villegas at York Hall, Bethnal
Green, on Wednesday.
MARLON STARLING retained his World Boxing Association welterweight title by
outpointing Japan's Fujio Ozaki and former champion Mark Breland pounded Mexican
Juan Alonso Villa into defeat in the third round at the Convention Centre, setting up a
return fight between the two.
But the biggest cheer of the evening was for Roberto Duran, the 36-year-old former triple
world champion who continued his middleweight comeback by outclassing a game and
durable Ricky Stackhouse over 10 rounds.
GREG HAUGEN regained the International Boxing
Federation lightweight title as he outboxed and outpunched
champion Vinny Pazienza over 15 bloody, tremendously
exciting rounds at the Convention Centre.
Haugen, fighting out of Las Vegas, won a unanimous,
lopsided decision but Pazienza, f r om Rhode Island, fought
furiously right up to the final bell. And at the finish, the
fighters embraced, bitterness between them dissolved.
LENNIE'S HOME DATE
FORMER Southern Area light-welterweight champion Lennie
Gloster tries to get back on the winning trail when he meets
Chorley's Peter Crook in the eight round main event at the
Wirrina Stadium, Peterborough, on Sunday (February 14).
Popular Lennie has lost his last two bouts, on points to Chris
Blake (losing his area crown) and