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• THE Sheffield show-closer saw a
shocking error of judgement by
timekeeper Paul Webster which
probably accounted for debutant
Isidro Gonzalez's brutal sixth
and final round stoppage defeat by
heavy-handed local Patrick Maxwell
The fight was a six-twos and
announced as such, but timekeeper
Webster clocked three-minute
rounds until the last, by when
Brixton-based Spaniard Gonzalez
had soaked up a considerable
amount of punishment and was
ready to "go".
• HOMETOWN favourite Roddy Doran
won the vacant Midlands Area middleweight
title with a comprehensive 98-92
10-round decision over Wolverhampton
banger Conroy Mcintosh at the Butter
Market Nightclub.
In oven-like conditions on this Sunday afternoon
card, it was Mcintosh who defied an
intimidating, capacity pro-Doran crowd to push
forward aggressively in the early seconds.
The taller, upright Doran was forced to cover
up and use his footwork well to avoid a series
of big shots before replying with a few quick
jabs to share the opener.
At the start of the second Conroy again
forced Roddy to take cover with several hard
rights to the body, but by the bell the
Shrewsbury man had scored with enough lefts
to pinch the round.
• IT was "cruiserweight city" inside a
stifling International Hall at the massive
Ponds Forge Leisure Centre, with feared
prospect David Haye travelling up from
London by train alongside trainer Adam
Booth to cast an eye on five possible foes.
They were Hobson, Norton, Thompson,
Swaby and Browne.
We asked Haye, who boxes next on
the 26th, for his opinion of them. He said
he would love to fight them all.
Whether they want to fight him is
another matter, because his team are
struggling to find anyone who will. "We're
offering good money, too," said Booth,
who now has his manager's licence.