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PADDINGTON light-middleweight CLAYON STEWART ( l i s t ) made
it two wins in a row and kept his celebrations to a minimum (he
had knocked himself out after attempting a somersault at Bethnal
Green in July) following a clear points win over ANDY EDGE (11st)
over four-threes.
NORTHOLT S CUNTON BEEBY {^X
71bs) got his career off to a winning
start by outboxing Birmingham's MARTY
CHESTNUT (Sst 121bs) over six-twos.
WHILE his accent U undeniably
Scouse, Wenton (whose
ethnic roots can lie traced to a
grandfather from Sierra Leone) has
featured only once in his home city
since 1989. Indeed, for the better
part of his eight years, Richie has
led a nomadic existence, alighting
at such diverse stations as Belf^,
Miami, London, Manchester and
Devon! (He and ghlfriend Nicola
still rent a flat in the county).
"Devon's a beautiful place to live,
but professional sport is never
going to catch on down there,"
claims Wenton, who nevertheless
topped the bUI before an 800 sellout
crowd at Cullompton in
November 1993.
FORMER WBA
cruiserweight
champion ROBERT
DANIELS (pictured
above) halted poor
STAN JOHNSON in one
round In Davenport on
July 14. Daniels
weighed 15st 81bs, so
he is no longer a cruiserweight.
Former WBA heavyweight
title challenger
JOE HIPP halted TONY
MOORE in five rounds
in Worley, Idaho on
July 17. The 31-year-old
Yakima Indian still has
a part to play in the
heavyweight picture.
On the same show,
PARIS ALEXANDER
stopped JOSE
HERRERA in 11 rounds
at lightweight.