Boxing News magazine 27.1.1995 Download pdf
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SYDENHAM'S Ali Forbes took a leaf from Dennis Andries' book and
marched forward relentlessly to become British super-middleweight
champion - two days after the Hackney veteran did likewise at cruiserweight
- overcoming the more experienced Fidel Castro Smith on
sheer desire and application to pinch the narrowest of verdicts at York Hall.
Like Andries,
I AM a fan of Nigel Benn, however I am positive he Is
going to lose his title next month.
Nigel has already made two serious mistakes. First
of all he Is going into the flght without Jimmy Tlbbs.
Tlbbs is a good trainer but even with him in his corner
Nigel faces a difficult task in beating Gerald
McClellan.
THE Leinster Open competition tournament was held at
thie National Stadium, Dublin on January 13 and national
senior middleweight champion Denis Galvin (St
Saviour's) contested the light-heavyweight division, having
two hard bouts before being declared the winner,
writes BENNY CARABINI.
THE Royal British Legion's main hall v.'-- packed to
capacity for the Norfolk ABA championships. In a repeat
of last year's light-welter final, Steve Garner (Dereham)
hung on to his title, but he was given a hard fight by King's
Lynn Friars' Jason Spurling.
RUSSIAN sensation KONSTANTIN TSZIU makes hU second American
appearance and his first bid for a major title when he challenges
rugged New York southpaw JAKE "THE SNAKE" RODRIGUEZ for the
IBF Ilght-welterweight championship.
The 24-year-old Tsziu looks set to take over from Chavez as the dominant
force around the lOst mark.