Boxing News magazine 5.8.1994 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 5.8.1994 Download pdf
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WINNER Hunter Clay looks forward t o a
lucrative (if dangerous) first title defence:
l o s e r Lou Gent c o n t e m p l a t e s his future.
Such is the aftermath of their return meeting
at Tooting Leisure Centre, which saw
Clay c o m e through on a ninth-round technical
decision to regain t h e WBC International
super-middleweight title he had previously
lost to Gent in t h e same ring.

THE GAP in experience proved just too much as
Canada's Tony Pep retained his Commonwealth
super-featherweight title with a 92-second stoppage
 of Welshman JT Williams at York Hall.

MUSCULAR, club-fighting "opponent," Ross Puritty
never had been beyond six rounds, but he floored
Tommy Morrison twice, nearly stopping him in the
tenth, and irrevocably destroyed the great Morrison
myth, although he had to settle for a controversial,
loudly-booed, ten-round draw at the Convention Center.

DAVE ANDERSON, currently rated fifth in Britain, is gunning
for tfie scalps of Billy Schwer, Paul Burke, Michael Ayers
and stablemate Alan McDowail, but not necessarily in that
, order. That's the message from his enthusiastic handlers.
The 28-year old Glasgow lightweight intends proving his many
doubters are wrong in their assessment of his temperament, by
taking a more positive approach to the game in this coming season.

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