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BALHAM'S Trevor Cattouse came in for injured stablemate
Devon Bailey and punched out a hard-earned points
win over brave Mancunian Jonjo Greene after eight rounds
at the Alan Minter Sporting Club.
TWO BOXERS who competed at light-flyweight in the 1976 Olympics, Chanhee Park and
Eleoncio Mercedes, have already won world titles, and this month might see a third name
added to the list.
Payao Pooltarat collected a bronze medal in Montreal and gets his world title shot against
the WBC's super-flyweight champion Rafael Orono on November 27, probably in Bangkok.
The 27-year old Thai is a convert from kick boxing and didn't turn professional until he
was 25, but with his stand-up British style he has beaten Alonzo Gonzalez, Juan Diaz and
Ernesto Guevara and was voted Thai "Sportsman of the Year".
TO most fight fans, Marvin Hagler is probably
the game's outstanding champion. But it's the
underdog challenger, Roberto Duran, who is the
attraction and sympathetic favourite when he
meets Hagler in the outdoor arena at Caesars
Palace, Las Vegas on Thursday (November 10).
Duran will make ring history by becoming the
first world champion at four weights if he wrests
the middleweight title away from Hagler.
NINO LAROCCA, the undefeated African-born
Italian welterweight, scored his 54th win in a row
by comfortably outpointing the South African
champion, southpaw Harold Volbrecht, over 10
rounds.
The fight was held in the early hours of Sunday
morning, October 30, to suit American TV requirements
for a Saturday night live showing in
the US.
LaRocca, 24, is waiting to box for the WBA
world title held by Donald Curry. He boasted after
beating Volbrecht that he could beat both Curry
and the WBC champ, Milton McCrory, on the
same night.
ATLANTIC CITY - October 25: Middleweight puncher
Bobby Czyz moved nearer to a big money TV fight against
Britain's Tony Sibson in Atlantic City early next year as he
overpowered Bill Medei from Florida in the fourth of their
scheduled 10-rounder at the Playboy casino hotel.
Czyz, from New Jersey, was much too good and hit far
too hard for Medei in a one-sided affair.
AN ABA select headed by four of rising London club All
Stars' big boys, landed an upset 7-5 win over a star-studded
Yugoslav side, which included two recent World Cup
bronze-medallists, on an exciting Friday night boxing dinner
bill, with ABA middleweight champion Tyrone Forbes
turning in a solid performance to outpoint convincingly the
highly-touted Nussret Redzepi.