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SWANSEA bantam Peter Harris turned in a sparkling
performance to stop Southern Area bantam champ Johnny
Dorey, of Eltham, in the sixth of a scheduled eight
threes main event before a sparse crowd at the York Hall.
BRITISH light-middleweight champion Jimmv Cable tops
the bill at the Albert Hall on Wednesday in a first-rate
10-rounds match against Philadelphian Buster Drayton,
which is only the pick of the selection of utterly competitive
fights.
If the bill stands up without cancellations, this will be
the best Albert Hall matching for a very long time, with
some cracking fights pencilled in.
COLIN JONES reclaimed his rightful place as the WBC's top welterweight contender
with a spectacular knockout of lanky New Yorker Allan Braswell before a capacity
crowd at the Afan Lido.
Braswell, a 6ft lin teenager, boxed capably and gamely in the first round but
crashed face-forward to be counted out by referee Ivor Bassett when Jones landed a
short left uppercut and followed with a chopping right just 45 seconds into the second
of the scheduled 10 rounds.
MARVIN HAGLER made the ninth successful
defence of his world middleweight title when he
stopped game Argentinian Juan Domingo Roldan
in the 10th of a scheduled 15-rounder at the
Riviera Hotel.
Referee Tony Perez intervened after 39 seconds of
the 10th, the 26-year-old Roldan having just climbed
off the floor from a knockdown. He was shaking his
head as if not wishing to continue, and the referee did
the right thing in calling a halt.
REIGNING ABA featherweight champion Peter Bradley
(Holyrood) came through the Scottish championships
safely as he masterfully outpointed Barrhead's slugging
David Ingram on a unanimous decision at the Grangemouth
Sports Centre.
THE Navy's season suffered further hammer-blows as
four of their seven title hopefuls crashed out of the ABA
Championships at the quarter-final stage at the Connaught
Drill Hall in the annual Combined Services-Western
Counties match-up.
And two of the Senior Service losers, Colin Day and
Brian Kearney, looked decidedly unlucky.