Boxing News magazine 16.6.1995 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 16.6.1995 Download pdf
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HARD-HITTING welters Kevin
Lueshing and Michael Smyth
c l a s h in what l o o k s a genu
i n e l y e x c i t i n g 50-50 b a t t le
in t h e c h i e f s u p p o r t to t he
Robbie Regan-Albert Jimenez
Hght.
The winner vrtll go on to fight
Del Bryan for t h e British lOst
71bs title. Both are big hitters,
both look vulnerable at times. It
should be explosive. It might easily
be quick.

A FREAK injury to Carl Thompson's right shoulder brought a cruel
end to the bi^itting Mancunian's long^waited first 'world' title
bid when he was stopped in 38 seconds of the 11th round against
rock-headed Gemicin Ralf Rocchigiani for the WBO crown left
vacant by Dariusz Michalczewsld.
If the nature of the defeat was not painful enough, Thompson
was strides ahead, leading by eight and five points (twice) on the
scorecards of the three American judges and needed only to stay
on his feet to win, but two big right hands, one at the end of the
10th, and at the start of the 11th, pulled the arm out of joint and
left him unable to continue.

RUNCORN'S undefeated former
Olympic bronze medallist Robin Reld
(1 Ist 91bs) hit too solidly for journeyman
Martin Jolley ( l i s t lOlbs), who
dropped to his knees, cringing, for the
full count sifter only 41 seconds of a
scheduled eight-rounder
Reid probed with a few jabs, went to
the body a couple of times and then
delivered the finishing left hook into
the Alfreton man's ribs which rendered
him helpless as referee Keith Gcirner
counted him out.

DUBLIN'S former amateur
star Paul Griffln boxed
with shades of world-rated
bantamweight Wayne
McCullough, as he put fast
combinations together to
pepper Potters Bar's
Andrew Reed to premature
fifth-round stoppage defeat.
The match was scheduled
for six-twos, but lifter
four rounds Reed's comer
complained that they had
only agreed to four-threes.
Reluctcmtly, Reed went on,
but when he was stopped in
one minute seven seconds
of the following round, he
was none too pleased with
referee Tony Green.

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