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IT'S a busy month for two of Britain's world rated middieweights. Mark Kaylor (right) meets American
import Kenny Snow at the Albert Hall next week, while Tony Sibson (left) f a c e s Alex Ramos at the
Royal Theatre, Kingsway, on April 16. Full details inside.
STYLISH Camberwell welterweight
Steve Ellwood extended his present unbeaten
run to seven when Leeds' Phil
Duckworth retired near the end of the
fourth of a scheduled eight round main
event on the Mayor of Wandsworth
charity show, promoted by Harry
Burgess, at the Latchmere Leisure
Centre.
PAUL HUGGINS used steady pressure-tactics to grind
down Islington's Chubby Martin in the seventh of a
scheduled eight-twos at the Assembly Hall.
Now Huggins (Hastings), who held the Southern
Area featherweight title in 1983, is hoping to become the
Area's first-ever champion at super-featherweight —
but first he plans another warm-up bout, probably at
Merton on April 15.
CORNELIUS BOZA-EDWARDS battled aggressively through 10 exciting rounds with
TERRENCE ALLI at the Showboat casino hotel but had to settle for a controversial draw.
Both fighters said they thought they'd won the important lightweight fight, with
promoter Bob
LOCAL boy Paul Lewis won his fifth Welsh ABA title at the Newport Leisure Centre, but
had to survive three counts before taking a 4-1 majority verdict over the limited, but
hard-hitting Derek Hitchings.
Maindee southpaw Lewis, who last won the middleweight crown four years ago, began
confidently, but suddenly found himself on the seat of his pants from a solid left hook from
the Rhondda boy.