Boxing News magazine 25.8.1995 Download pdf
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THE comeback of Irishman JOHN LOWEY
reaches its peak in Chicago tomorrow (August
26) when he faces former world super-bantamweight
champion KENNEDY McKINNEY for the
inaugui^ WBU crown.
ROY FRANCIS believes there is a basic problem in the amateurs.
"No-one's teaching now. It's killed the game because they won't
let pros and amateurs work together. I remember when the
Albert Hall was packed for the London ABAs. Then Wembley
was packed for the finals - semi-finals in the afternoon, finals in
the evening. It was unbelievable!
ALFRED KOTEY has been withdrawn from the Wembley
Stadium supershow on September 2. Kotey, who was to
have defended his WBO bantamwel^t title, is expected to
make his debut for promoter Frank Warren in October In a
mandatory defence against former super-bantamweight
champion DANIEL JIMENEZ.
J USTICE was finally s e r v e d as T e r ry
Norris regained the WBC light-middleweight
title with a clinical secondround
dismissal of Luis Santana, the
Dominican Republic veteran who had taken
Norris's championship on a disqualification
and then, extraordinarily, retained it in virtually
identical circumstances in the rematch.
To put into perspective the task facing Gary Jacobs when he
challenges Pernell Whitaker for the WBC welterweight title
at the Atlantic City Convention Center tomorrow (Saturday),
you have to realise this is the man who is the best fighter in
Scotland against the man who is the b e ^ in the world.