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FRENCH veteran Joel Bonnetaz
flopped to defeat in the third of a scheduled 10-rounds
join main event against unbeaten middleweight Errol
Christie. The match was pathetic, in bleak contrast to
the honest endeavour and professionalism on view
from the evening's other import, Esteban Eguia.
COMMONWEALTH flyweight champion
KEITH WALLACE got safely through his comeback
fight at bantamweight against Spaniard
ESTEBAN EGUIA when he took a hard contested
points win over 10 rounds at the
Bloomsbury Crest Hotel.
MO HUSSEIN of West Ham looked very impressive in
knocking out Bethnal Green's PAUL COOK in a
shortlived but explosive eight threes encounter between
undefeated lightweight punchers at the York Hall.
SHEER, dogged, determination was the key as
Johnny Bumphus reached deep within himself to
outpoint Argentina's Lorenzo Garcia and capture the
World Boxing Association light-welter title vacated on
Aaron Pryor's "retirement".
Bumphus, 23, had all sorts of problems with the
crafty Garcia in this NBC-TV Sun day afternoon fight
from the Sands casino hotel in Adantic Citv.
BOXING in Chicago was dealt quite a blow when Tony Sibson destroyed John Collins, but
with two promoters of the class of Ernie Terrell and Cedric Kushner in business there, the
game is in a healthy state.
Ernie staged a show at the Americana Congress Hotel on November 21 with local lightheavyweight
Mike Brothers trying to break into the big time against the former world
champion Marvin Johnson. The 29-year-old Johnson had been inactive for 13 months, but
he gave Brothers a steady beating, finally stopping him in the 10th and last round.
TOM'S DATE. Peckham's former London Federation champion Tommy
Kilgallon, seen (left) beating Jimmy Richardson at Dorchester Hall in a
London junior final, leads a combined Peckham-Eltham team boxing an
Irish Select at the Eltham dinner show at the "Yorkshire Grey," Eltham
on Monday, February 20.
K will be a bangers-and-mash night, with several pro stars in attendance,
including former British champions lightheavyweight. John McCormack and
his light-welterweight champion brother Pat, who are coming over with the
Irish team.
Said MC Brendan Kavanagh, "There's a tremendous demand for tickets and
we are sure to have a sellout."