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JOSE CABA, speaking from the experience of 15
rounds with WBA world champion Eusebio Pedroza,
may not have been far off the mark when he told
Barry McGuigan that: "You're the real world
champ."
The 23-year-old from Clones gave a performance that
touched perfection in dazzling Caba to a seventh-round
defeat, and he must now be taken very seriusly indeed as a
world title prospect.
HACKNEY'S Dennis Andries made a successful first
defence of his British light-heavyweight title by closely
outscoring old rival Tom Collins after 12 give-and-take
rounds at Watford Town Hall.
WORKMANLIKE was the word for Marvin Halger's ninth
world middleweight title defence as he systematically dismantled
Juan Domingo Roldan.
And for the second time in a row, Marvin has looked
slightly less than marvellous.
Presumably most BN readers will have seen ITV's recording
of the March 30 fight and formed their own conclusions.
The packed 5,000 crowd at the Riviera hotel in Las Vegas
sounded less than enthusiastic. Most of the cheers were for
Roldan, the underdog slugger from Argentina.
BRILLIANT Swansea southpaw Floyd Havard shrugged off the
effects of illness to take another step on the Olympic road with his
first Welsh ABA senior title at the STAR Leisure Centre, Cardiff.
Schoolboy multi-champion Havard, who had been unwell all
week, carried on the fine tradition of the Penyrheol club, the
nursery which produced the watching Colin Jones (and his
brothers, Ken and Peter, both themselves Welsh ABA title
holders), with a victory
at featherweight that
spelled out a warning for
Kevin Taylor and Co.