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EUROPEAN featherweight champion Barry McGuigan is
set to make a triumphal big-show appearance in defence of
his crown when he meets Spanish challenger Esteban
Eguia at the Albert Hall on Tuesday.
McGuigan, also the British champ, has made one down
the bill appearance at Wembley and topped at sporting
clubs in London, but this is his first spot in t h e limelight in
London.
DUKE McKENZIE hammered out a warning to British
flyweight champion Hugh Russell by destroying Midlands
area champion Gary "Rocky" Roberts in one round at the
National Sporting Club.
JIMMY CABLE turned in a magnificent performance of
courage and grit to rally from the brink of defeat and stop
Frenchman Said Skouma in the 11th to win the vacant
European light-middleweight title.
TWO of Scotland's leading boxers, Joe Kelly and Peter
Bradley, get a chance to show what might have been when
they line-up for a British ABA side which faces Ireland's
Olympic side in Belfast, tonight (Friday).
The Scottish duo, whose claims for Olympic selection
were overlooked despite a concerted campaign by their
Holy rood club, go into action determined to produce
performances which will remind the BABA selectors that
they should not have been ignored.
MIDLAND light-heavies ROY SKELDON
and CORDWELL HYLTON meet in the
eight threes top-liner on Ron Gray's Dudley
Town Hall show on Thursday (June 7).
It pairs two capable pros with contrasting
styles: Skeldon, a former Midland champ, is
the aggressor with plenty of short-armed
hooks to the body, while easy-going Hylton is
the upright boxer.