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CLINTON McKENZIE, a champion for years but still one of
boxing's "nearly men", puts his British light-welterweight title on
the line for the sixth time on Wednesday.
On this occasion the challenger is 26-year-old former Royal
Marine from Basildon, Terry Marsh — and the place is a new
boxing venue, the Britannia Leisure Centre in Hyde Street,
Shoreditch.
UNBEATEN heavyweight hope Glenn McCrory chalked up
his seventh straight victory in seven months as a pro with a
repeat points verdict over Welshman Andy Gerrard at the
Federation Brewery's plush Lancastrian Suite.
WELTER puncher Sylvester Mittee f r om the Frank Warren
stable warms up for his big d a t e against Colin Jones with a
10-rounder against the Colombian light-welter champ Jose
Angulo at the Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester, on
Thursday.
The fight will be televised the same night by ITV.
Angulo normally boxes a weight below Mittee but has
mixed in good class throughout his career and has been in
with top class Mexican Rene Arredondo and former world
champ Johnny Bumphus.
SOUTHERN Area champion ROCKY
KELLY gets back into action with a
title defence against London rival
JOHNNY ANDREWS.
Kelly's all-action style should blend
nicely with Andrews' box-fighting.
They met as amateurs when Andrews
won on points — and there will be
those who feel he can repeat the
decision over the 10-round course.
TELL them Willie Boy is here. Canada's slugging amateur
heavyweight hero Willie deWit is being launched on a pro
career that, before a punch is thrown, is dripping in dollar
signs.