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CHRIS EUBANK will feel somewhat aggrieved about the Board's decision to
fine him S5000 for what he said about Steve Collins, while letting Oliver
McCall off scot-free for his remarks about "avenging" Gerald McClellan
when he fights Frank Bruno on September 2.
Eubank did not attend the disciplinary hearing, but sent a letter explaining his
remarks. McCall threatened to get on a plane back to America Immediately if the
Board touched a penny of his purse.
Eubank had a valid point to make: a justifiable concern about the possible
consequences of a boxer fighting while under hypnosis. He was worried about
what might happen when
behind the scenes
I
CHRIS EUBANK'S recent comments about this loss to
Steve Collins have earned him a £5,000 fine.
the body wanted to quit,
but the hypnotised mind
kept driving it on past the
point of sensible withdrawal.

IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR
CARMEN BASILIO won the welterweight title 15 years before
Backus in the same ring when he knocked out Tony DeMarco
and Billy made history, at 27, by becoming the first nephew to
follow in his uncle's footsteps to a world title.
"The moment the fight was signed, I knew I'd have to work my
ass off to win," remembers Backus. "I worked with middleweights
for strength and lighter fighters for speed. "I never
considered playing it safe when Napoles was cut. I didn't feel he
had any physical strength at all. The Alms showed that."

CRUISERWEIGHT
ARTHUR WILLIAMS made
heavy work of beating
JOHN KISER, but after
four even rounds he found
the punch to stop ICiser in
round five in Umonton
on June 27. in a heavyweight
mismatch TOM
GLESBY knocked out
CARL "NOT THE TRUTH"
WnjJAMS in two.

SOUTHPAW featherweight
ARNULFO
CASTILLO moved to 18
wins with a first-round
stoppage of fellow
Mexican JAVIER LEON in
Inglewood on June 26.
Castillo could be the next
Mexican star. On the
same show, in a battle of
former world light-flyweight
title claimants,
MELCHOR COB CASTRO
(WBC) decisioned Puerto
Rlcan JOSE DE JESUS
(WBO).

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