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OVERSEAS NEWS
Middleweight action featuring
Bernard Hopkins and William
Joppy in America, plus a preview
of tomorrow's light-heavyweight
clash in Germany between
Michael Nunn and Graciano
Rocchigiani
ONE must sympathise with Paul Burke, who lost his
Commonwealth light-welterweight title in highly controversial
circumstances in Zambia in December, but it
should not be forgotten that Felix Bwalya, who challenged
for the belt, lost his life several days later from injuries sustained
in the contest.
CLASSY Mexican PEDRO
GUERERO ORTEGA needs to
take the next step up after outscoring
countryman LUIS "TYSON"
VAZQUEZ over 12 fierce rounds to
retain his WBA Fedecentro lightmiddleweight
crown. The decision
was unanimous.
GIFTED DAVID REID n<M)red
ROBERT FRAZIER with a left
to the body and right to the jaw in
the first, but the tough Rcn-hester,
New York man fought right back
furiously and hit the Olympic
champion more times than he had
been in all his previous fights as a
pro.
COLIN DUNNE, the WBU lightweight champion,
claims the boxing union should be accepted at world
title level, but I think Boxing News is right not to make a big
thing about it. The game does not need titles like the WBU,
IBO, IBC or WBB. These titles are not doing the game any
favours
VETERAN southpaws Gradano
Rocchigiani and Michael
Nunn, both 34, should be
contesting the WBC's vacant
light-heavyweight title at the
Max Schmeling Hall in Berlin tomorrow
(February 7).