Boxing News magazine 14.10.1988 Download pdf
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CAMDEN'S JIM McDONNELL gets the opportunity to join
Duke McKenzie and Lloyd Honeyghan as world title holders
when he challenges South African BRIAN MITCHELL for the
WBA junior-lightweight title at the Elephant and Castle
Recreation Centre on November 2.
And if he wins he wants to make Barry McGuigan his first
challenger. It's the biggest money fight in the division.
"But McGuigan won't get the red carpet treatment. I won't
take less than McGuigan as I would be the champion. I know
that he is the draw, so I might agree to a 50-50 split", said
McDonnell.
CROYDON'S Duke McKenzie won the International
Boxing Federation's world flyweight title,
grinding down defending champion Rolando
Bohol of the Philippines to an llth-round defeat at
the Wembley Grand Hall.
MICHAEL HUGHES, of St Pancras (lOst 91b), proved
just too strong for old amateur rival Chris Blake (Croydon),
winning through on referee Denzil Lewis' intervention in
the fifth of a scheduled eight-threes at Wembley Grand
Hall, WRITES SIMON EUAN-SMITH.
SOUTH African heavyweight champion Pierre Coetzer
was in devastating form when he stopped Manuel Clay De
Almeida of Brazil in 1 min 48 sees of the fourth round at the
Standard Bank indoor arena.
AN ATTRACTIVE confrontation between young prospect
and veteran ex-champion forms the top of the bill
10-rounder between Kostas Petrou and Ensley Bingham at
Oldham on Tuesday (October 18