Boxing News magazine 24.11.1995 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 24.11.1995 Download pdf
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FORMER Welsh amateur star CARL
WINSTONE used his better boxing to
notch up a clear points victory over
SIMON ANDREWS at the Barnstaple
Hotel.

FRANCIS AMPOFO defends his British flyweight title
against Blackwood's Robbie Regan in a crossroads
fight at t h e National Ice Rink, Cardiff on Wednesday
(November 29). For t h e winner there is the chance
to redirect his career towards another 'world' title shot
- for the loser there is nowhere left to go.

NIGEL BENN, the WBC super-middleweight champion, was
given the thumbs down by trainer Kevin Scolders cind manager
Peter DeFreitas after a dispute over money.
Sanders, a replacement for Jimmy Tibbs, who also parted
company with Benn over money necirly a year ago, says his decision
to turn down S100,000 to train Benn for his next three fights.

MAYBE there is such a thing as poetic Justice in
boxing after all. Mike Tyson's pull-out of the
recent extravaganza on November 4 in Las Vegas
only served to remind us what the event was
 Bowe vs Holyfleld part 3.


By DANIEL HERBERT
I HATHAM southpaw Johnny Armour looks set for a pre-
Christmas workout when he defends his European
bantamweight title against limited Frenchman Redha
I Abbas at the York Hall, Bethnal Green on Wednesday
(November 29). The scheduled 12-rounder was originally
set for t h e same venue on September 5, but had to be called
off when promoter Mickey
Duff was unable to secure a
television date.

® BOXINO NEWS, Nevambar 2 4 t h 1995 WELTERWEIGHT KINGS IN ACTION
JAKE RODRIGUEZ was an understudy who dreamed of being a
star but Pernell Whitaker cruelly dismissed his former sparmate
at 2:45 of the sixth round to retain his WBC welterweight
championship before a crowd of 5,112 at the Convention
Center. Bending from the waist and slamming in some ferocious
blows, the sleek, southpaw Whitaker belaboured
Rodriguez's torso. After Jake hit the deck for the second time in the
sixth, he purposely pulled himself up too late as referee Frank
Cappuccino tolled ten.


 

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