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UNBEATEN Mexican Raul HIrales,
16-0-1 (8), meets Belfast's Carl
Frampton on the undercard of Carl
Froch V Lucian Bute on May 26 in .
Nottingham. The 12-rounder is for
the vacant IBF Inter-Continental
super-bantamweight title.

DESPITE announcing his retirement
again after losing to Lelf Larsen
in December, Brixton's Danny
Williams is set for yet another
comeback. The former British
and Commonwealth heavyweight
champ will take on former foe,
Zoltan Petrantyl on June 10 in
Budapest, Hungary. Williams
beat Petranyl In three rounds In
2005 and has recently passed a
bodyguard course.

WITH a nod at
Cotto's former
proffloters. Top
Rank, whom
Floyd famously
fell out with,
Mayweather
said at
Wednesday's
pre-flght presser
that the fight
Was largely done
because Cotto
had become
a free agent.
"I'm pleased it
happened when
he was on his
own so he could
call t he shots."

DALE YOUTH were back In residence
at the Thistle Hotel with their
exciting light-middleweight Shane
Westlake again providing the thrills
as he won a razor-thin decision over
Crawley's capable Joe Daly.
Westlake's head movement was
evident as he was forced on the
back foot by the taller Daly.
The Crawley man showed good
technique behind a high, tight guard
,, but Westlake's hard hooks to body
and head were effective as he took
the judges verdict in a hard-fought
contest.
Dale's Lewis Stanley applied
significant pressure to beat a
stylistically similar foe in Terry
Budge (Strood). Both are tall, thin
boxers, but Stanley imposed himself
in a lively and at times wild contest.
The Kent club also came up short
when two of their other boxers,
southpaw Nathan Lee and Ricky
Barrett, were outpointed by )ake
O'Meara and Rocky Wadhams
respectively.
Dale stylist Lorenzo Crasso
was pushed hard by All Stars' gutsy
Michael McOonagh, but ultimately
threw enough punches to get the
judges' decision.

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