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POWERFUL Tottenham
light-heavyweight Mark
Prince (12st 8K2lbs) stole the
show on Carlie Carew's inaugural
solo promotion by
blasting Birmingham's more
experienced John Foreman
with a single dynamite right
hand in the third of a scheduled
six-threes at the Town
Hall.
HARD graft finally paid
off for Birmingham's ailaction
Karl Taylor as he
d e t h r o n e d long-servir^
Midlands lightweight
c h a m p i o n P e t e r Till at
the Town Hall.
Taylor, who had lost on
cuts to Till in a previous
attempt, beamed delightedly
and sanlc to his knees in
pure joy after referee Paul
Thomas had raised his arm.
A CHANGE of venue will dramatically improve Mickey
Cantwell's c h a n c e s of lifting t h e European flyweight
title on Wednesday (April 27) when he challenges
former WBO title contender Luigi Camputaro
at York Hall. Bethnal Green.
TORQUAY professional
trainer Gerald
B o u s t e a d is c o n s i d e r i n g challenging
t h e ABA in t h e Europ
e a n Court of Human Rights
over what he claims is the pers
e c u t i o n of t h r e e t e e n a g e rs
who use his gym.
The trio - 14-year-old Matthew
Marshall and 15-year-olds Gareth
Hogg and Ian Towell - had their
licences withdrawn by the ABA.
"There has been no misconduct
on the part of these youngsters,"
said Boustead. "And none on my
part either. They don't pay me and
I don't pay them."