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DOCTORS have told Paul Williams
that his boxing career Is over
after a motorcycle accident on
Sunday morning (May 27) left him
paralysed from the waist dow/n.
He was due to challenge WBC
light-middleweight champion Saul
Alvarez on September 15.
The former WBO welterweight
champion, wearing a helmet, was
travelling to get ready for his
brother's wedding when he was
forced to move out of his lane to
avoid an oncoming car, rode up a
steep embankment and lost control,
the motorcycle flying into the air
before Williams landed on his back
in the road.

FORMER 'world' champion
Colin McMillan has updated his
autobiography and will be selling
signed copies at this weekend's
SENI show in London.
McMillan captured the WBO
crown 20 years ago and his book
was first published in 2000, shortly
after he became adviser to new
pro and Olympic gold medal winner
Dudley Harrison.
The SENI show is on at
London's ExCel Centre and also
features Spencer Fearon's latest
Hard Knocks show, headlined by
Matt Hainy and Kreshnik Qato's
battle for the vacant English
middleweight title, with support
from Richard i/tfilliams William
Joppy

SWINDON'S Jamie Cox is still
recovering from terrible hand
injuries suffered in his controversial
Commonwealth light-middleweight
title win over Obodai Sai last
September. His left hand, badly
swollen, will take months to recover
from rscent surgery although he
has be^n training and is not far
off his fighting weight. He says he
wants to return at title level and
fargeted Joe Selkirk arid Brian
Rose

HARWICH ABC ran their third
and final show of the season,
with Colchester United PC's
Weston Homes Community
stadium providing the venue
before an appreciative dinner
audience. The host club had
a good return of seven wins
from nine bouts.
Highlight was 20-year-old
welterweight Ryan Frost
[pictured obovej facing the
challenge of Essex University
ABC's Adrian Martin.
Southpaw Frost stamped
his authority on the bout
in the opening minute, as a
smashing left hand brought
on a nose bleed for Martin.
Frost continued to push
him to the ropes but Martin
posed plenty of problems
for the Harwich boxer
with his counter-punches.
Frost would prevail on a
unanimous points decision
and also receive the Best
Home Boxer of the Nght
award.

 

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