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ANDRIES CHASING ANOTHER CROWN
Mega-buck fights for Holmes, 42, and Foreman, 43
O'Toole looks slick enough
Tough for McKenzie in Holligan's backyard
MtGuigan told to quit
Jaded Carbajal fails to stir his hometown fans
UNBEATEN Billy Schwer was elevated from chief
support to main event after Manning Galloway pulled
out of a WBO welterweight title defence against Pat
Barrett at the last moment with a hand injury, writes
CLAUDE ABRAMS.
But the Luton prospect provided promoter Mickey
Duff with further anguish, emerging from his eighth
round knockout win over San Antonio's Tomas
Quinones with a cut left eye.
That injury could sideline Schwer for a few months. He had
originally been scheduled to challenge European champion
Antonio Renzo on this date but the Italian withdrew though
injury.
support to main event after Manning Galloway pulled
out of a WBO welterweight title defence against Pat
Barrett at the last moment with a hand injury, writes
CLAUDE ABRAMS.
But the Luton prospect provided promoter Mickey
Duff with further anguish, emerging from his eighth
round knockout win over San Antonio's Tomas
Quinones with a cut left eye.
That injury could sideline Schwer for a few months. He had
originally been scheduled to challenge European champion
Antonio Renzo on this date but the Italian withdrew though
injury.
WEST HAM prospect Gary Delaney (12st 7lbs) will have some idea of
how tough the pro game can be after being held to a draw by
Hanwell's Simon Harris (12st 7lbs) in an entertaining eight round
main event at the Broadway Theatre.
Delaney's previous four contests, three of them one round wins,
had totalled just 13 minutes 26 seconds of action, so it was hardly
surprising that he faded badly in the closing rounds against the
dogged and far more experienced Harris.
how tough the pro game can be after being held to a draw by
Hanwell's Simon Harris (12st 7lbs) in an entertaining eight round
main event at the Broadway Theatre.
Delaney's previous four contests, three of them one round wins,
had totalled just 13 minutes 26 seconds of action, so it was hardly
surprising that he faded badly in the closing rounds against the
dogged and far more experienced Harris.
I STILL fear that Larry Holmes' comeback will have a
sad end, but right now I am sad to see the shadow of a
once great fighter risking his health just for an ego trip.
And I am also sad to realise that our current crop of
heavyweights are so poor that a couple of over-40
veterans can easily hold their own with them
sad end, but right now I am sad to see the shadow of a
once great fighter risking his health just for an ego trip.
And I am also sad to realise that our current crop of
heavyweights are so poor that a couple of over-40
veterans can easily hold their own with them
DENNIS ANDRIES aims to gain a little more ammunition for a shot
at one of the "world" cruiserweight champions with an emphatic
win over big, raw-boned French puncher Akim Tafer in Beausoleil
near Monaco next Thursday.
at one of the "world" cruiserweight champions with an emphatic
win over big, raw-boned French puncher Akim Tafer in Beausoleil
near Monaco next Thursday.
HOVE'S Young England choice JUSTIN MURPHY
pulled off a tremendous victory when he outpointed
vastly experienced JOHN McLEAN in the
flyweight final of the Southern Counties championships
at the South Parade Pier.
pulled off a tremendous victory when he outpointed
vastly experienced JOHN McLEAN in the
flyweight final of the Southern Counties championships
at the South Parade Pier.
THE DEVASTATING punches of Mark Hilding and the boxing skills of
Jason Wilson were the highlights of a good quality Home Counties
championships at the Bletchley Leisure Centre. There were first time
championship wins for Andy Smith and Keith Marner, but out went
defending champions Geoff McCreesh and Craig Smith, both from
Crownwood, who arrived too late for the weigh-in.
With just one punch, a looping right hand, Pinewood Starr's Mark
Hilding ended the middleweight final in just 60 seconds to register a
decisive knockout win over Roy Baptiste (Lewsey Centre).
Jason Wilson were the highlights of a good quality Home Counties
championships at the Bletchley Leisure Centre. There were first time
championship wins for Andy Smith and Keith Marner, but out went
defending champions Geoff McCreesh and Craig Smith, both from
Crownwood, who arrived too late for the weigh-in.
With just one punch, a looping right hand, Pinewood Starr's Mark
Hilding ended the middleweight final in just 60 seconds to register a
decisive knockout win over Roy Baptiste (Lewsey Centre).