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PAT COWDELL became the first British boxer to
be a double European champion since Ted "Kid"
Lewis, and simultaneously put himself right in line
for a world title fight in September, when he
unanimously outpointed European juniorlightweight
champion Jean-Marc Renard of Belgium
over 12 rounds at the Aston Villa Sports and Leisure
Centre.
HARD-HITTING Sylvester Mittee keeps the momentum
of his welterweight comeback going with a 10-rounder
against American veteran Floyd Mayweather on a Saturday
afternoon show at the Bloomsbury Crest Hotel,
tomorrow (July 14). The show is being staged, officially,
by Ernie Fossey because the original promoter, Mittee's
new manager Frank Warren, has had his quota of TV
dates.
Mittee lurks in the shadows as British welterweight
champion Lloyd Honeyghan's most dangerous contender,
although it was Kostas Petrou who beat Lloyd Christie in a
final eliminator to determine Honeyghan's next challenger.
RESEDA, CALIFORNIA
— July 8: Aggressive lightweight
puncher Tony Baltazar
finally won a major
bout as he battled his way
to a unanimous 10-round
decision victory over Roger
Mayweather, the former
WBA junior lightweight
champion, in this suburb of
Los Angeles.
NORWICH Lads' Club
.middleweight Steve
Sadd, seen above, right,
after his last contest with
friendly rival Mick Eves,
of Swaffam ABC, has
finally hung up his
gloves, through pressure
of work.
Steve, who will be 25
years old next month and
has two children, has just
set up his own business as
an architectural and commercial
engraver.