Boxing News magazine 21.9.1990 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 21.9.1990 Download pdf
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BY RETAINING his IBF flyweight title Dave McAuley proved conclusively that there is
life after McGuigan.
For years the 29 year-old Larne man has lived in the shadows of his former
stablemate, but now he is poised to win the fame and adulation he has always craved.
His epic battle with Colombian Rodolfo Blanco was a flyweight classic between
two highly motivated and skilled gladiators.
Not for the first time in his chequered career, the champion proved that he simply
thrives on adversity as he showed by storming back after being down twice in the
second round.

BRIGHTON'S Simon Eubank pulled off a huge shock to begin
the new season, flooring and halting Southern Area welterweight
champion Trevor Smith with just a minute left of
their non-title eight-threes at the Town Hall
Smith (lOst 121b), whose only previous loss to Kirkland
Laing in a British title challenge in March, was floored at the
start of the eighth and immediately under pressure as Eubank
 moved in to try to finish it. Smith's corner yelled to
their man to stick to his boxing, but a right and following left
had the Area champion grabbing for safety and Eubank kept
working away, half-throwing his man into the ropes at one
point.

AFTER a sensible ten-month rest, Jim McDonnell hopes to put his WBC superfeatherweight
title defeat against Azumah Nelson firmly behind him as he takes on Kenny
Vice of Louisiana over ten rounds at the Albert Hall tomorrow (Saturday).
It was last November 5 when McDonnell stretched Nelson into the 12th round in an
heroic attempt to upset enormous odds and dethrone one of the best of all 9st 41bs
champions.

LEWISTON, Maine — August 25: WBO welterweight champion
MANNING GALLOWAY retained his title with a lopsided
12 round decision over South African challenger
NIKA KHUMALO. Galloway, the crafty but light punching
veteran from Colombus, Ohio, scored his 50th win in 63
fights, but did nothing to suggest he should be compared
with the other welterweight champions Simon Brown,
Aaron Davis and Maurice Blocker.

The latest champion came in May of this year when Nick Tooley
from Teignmouth in South Devon, and boxing for the Dawlish Club,
won the light-flyweight title at the Royal Albert Hall. Tooley. 19,
became the first Devon boxer to do so in thirteen years to follow Glen
Adair (Barnstaple), who won the ABA heavyweight title in 1977.
It was perhaps not surprising that Nick Tooley won an ABA title. The
family have been in boxing for years and in the 1950s and 1960s the
four brothers of John, Fred, Tony and Graham were very much part of
the amateur boxing scene in the Western Counties. Between them took
part in over 800 contests.

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