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BARRY McGUIGAN is still firmly on course for a
world title chance — but a less honest opponent than
Charm Chiteule, or a less tolerant referee than Roland
Dakin, might have forced him to make a detour.
The gallant Zambian finally wilted in the 10th of a
gruelling 12-rounds final eliminator for the Commonwealth
featherweight title, but he had been hit
low frequently as McGuigan, his right eye bloodshot
and swollen, flirted with disqualification.
BELFAST redhead Hugh Russell,
already in the record books
as the shortest-reigning British
bantamweight champ, earned a
second and happier entry as the
first man to complete the bantamweight
and flyweight double
in reverse order.
Russell took the 8st title a year
to the day since his bantamweight
win over John Feeney, as
defending champ Kevin Smart
of Wales was retired by manager
Mickey Duff between the
seventh and eighth rounds.
ON THE evidence of his fifth-round defeat of veteran
American Ralph Moncrief, British and Commonwealth
middleweight champion Mark Kaylor is
ready for a move into world class.
Kaylor flattened the 33-year-old lay preacher from
Cleveland with a wicked short right, with a following
left hook for insurance. Moncrief s head crashed sickeningly
against the ring boards directly above me, and
referee Sid Nathan immediately signalled the end
without bothering to take up a count.
ROCHDALE featherweight Kevin Taylor hammered
his way into Olympic contention when avenging a 1983
ABA finals defeat by Peter Bradley of Glasgow in England's
7-3 victory over Scotland at the Lakeside Country
Club.