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McCALLUM MISSES OUT AGAIN
Controversy as Paez fails to deliver against outsider
Bredahls are out to make history
Tubbs blasted in the first
CORE AND MAGEE FOR TITLE
Chanet will make Herbie work
IN THESE days of short apprenticeships, it seems
quirky that both John Davison and Tim Driscoll will
both be contesting their first British championship
when they meet for the vacant featherweight title at
Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, on Thursday.
quirky that both John Davison and Tim Driscoll will
both be contesting their first British championship
when they meet for the vacant featherweight title at
Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, on Thursday.
BIDDING to become boxing's oldest active champion.
35-year-old Mike McCallum landed far more punches,
but James "Lights Out" Toney landed all the lethal
blows and he retained his IBF middleweight title for the
seventh time before a disappointingly small crowd at
the Sparks Convention Centre.
This fight, a rematch of their classic, highly disputed
December 13,1991 draw, was a weirdly scored majority
decision.
35-year-old Mike McCallum landed far more punches,
but James "Lights Out" Toney landed all the lethal
blows and he retained his IBF middleweight title for the
seventh time before a disappointingly small crowd at
the Sparks Convention Centre.
This fight, a rematch of their classic, highly disputed
December 13,1991 draw, was a weirdly scored majority
decision.
IBF welterweight champion Maurice Blocker, fighting
like a man who knew he only had to finish on his feet to
win, retained the title with a highly-questionable
12-round split decision over energetic Luis Garcia at
Trump Plaza.
like a man who knew he only had to finish on his feet to
win, retained the title with a highly-questionable
12-round split decision over energetic Luis Garcia at
Trump Plaza.
THE USE of the ABA championships is always a comforting yardstick
by which to measure and analyse the 12 weight divisions over
the past season and to look forward to the next 12 months, but this
time there are so many ifs and buts'.
Several of the top stars missed the ABAs because of selection for
the Olympic qualifying tournaments, others did not enter because
of injury or whatever, and there
were one or two surprises along
the way to the Royal Albert Hall.
by which to measure and analyse the 12 weight divisions over
the past season and to look forward to the next 12 months, but this
time there are so many ifs and buts'.
Several of the top stars missed the ABAs because of selection for
the Olympic qualifying tournaments, others did not enter because
of injury or whatever, and there
were one or two surprises along
the way to the Royal Albert Hall.