Boxing News magazine 21.4.1995 Download pdf
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LEEDS super-middleweight HENRY
WHARTON, outpointed by Nigel
Benn and Chris Eubank in WBC
and WHO title challenges respectively,
will concentrate on the
vacant European championship
before making another "world"
title effort.
Wharton was nominated to face
former WBC champion MALRO
GALVANO after Frenchman Fredei^
ic Seillier vacated his title to challenge
WEA champion Frank Liles in
Las Vegas.
DARLINGTON'S Allan Hall made a triumphant
return after a layoff of more than
two years, halting Sheffield's Nigel Bradley
in the second of a scheduled six-threes on
promoter Allan Matthews' dinner-show at
the Royal National Hotel.
It was a very satisfying performance
against a man who recently gave Jason
Rowland trouble at Bethnal Green - and the
payoff punch was the right, which has troubled
Hall in the past (an operation to deal
with a calcium build-up was one of the reasons
for the long time out).
A POTENTIALLY exciting matcli-up
on Frank Maloney's undercard features
JULIUS FRANCIS in his first
defence of tiie Southern Area
heavyweight crown against Reading
puncher KEITH FLETCHER, whose
run of wins has seen him overturn
Swede John Pettersson, previously
unbeaten Dermot Gascoyne and former
ABA champ Pat Passley.
JAMES MURRAY and Adey Benton battle
it out tonight in what was to be a
bantamweight eliminator for the British
title but is now merely an eight-threes
main event at the Hospitality Inn, Glasgow,
writes Mark Butcher.
Despite the fight's down-grading, victory
for either mcin would propel him towards a
shot at champion Drew Docherty.