Boxing News magazine 4.8.1995 Download pdf
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NEIL SWAIN, fighting with
the confidence one
would expect of a new
champion, predictably
took apart Chippenham
challenger Tony Falcone
in the fifth of a scheduled 12-round
Commonwealth super-bantamweight
title defence at
Whitchurch Leisure Centre.
Falcone fought with the heart
expected of any member of Chris
Sanigar's Bristol stable, but that
never looked likely to be enough
against the improving 23-year-old
Welshman.
WHEN Chris Eubank walked out of
the arena, half the capacity 5000
crowd went with him. leaving little
Paul Weir to box his way to a
lO-round points decision over tough,
durable Jose Luis Velarde of Mexico in
comparative silence.
FIGHTERS who guarantee bums on seats are the envy of promoters
nationwide and few can claim to do this more successfully
than Birmingham light-middleweight Robert
McCracken. Yet since rioting fans soiled a victory over
Geoff McCreesh in the 1990 ABA campaign, McCracken's
legion of supporters have made him the scourge of
his profession.
THE young people of Benchills Amateur Boxing Club in
Wythenshawe (Manchester) have voted Whitbread PLC a
"knockout" after the company stepped in to provide vital
cash for new equipment.
The food, drinks and leisure company provided S400
through its Whitbread in the Community programme
after hearing how thieves had stolen essential training
bags and kit.
Benchills ABC is based at the Benchills Hotel on
Hollyhedge Road. The pub is part of Whitbread's
Bowlaiid lulls chain.