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HENRY WHARTON hauled his career firmly back on
track with a stunning fourth-round demolition of
Italy's former WBC champ Mauro Galvano when they
met for the vacant European super-middleweight championship
relinquished by Frederic Seiller.
York's Commonwealth champion rose to the occasion
superbly in front of an adoring capacity crowd of 2,200
in his own city's Barbican Centre to give a clear indication
that ambition still burns brightly in his great, big
fighting heart.

Money may speak louder than einy of the voices at the
Ice Rink which cheered Steve Robinson to his seventh
defence of the WBO featherweight crown and jeered
unimpressed ringside spectator Prince Naseem Hamed,
against whom the Welshman stands to earn the greatest
payday of his remarkable ccireer
Robinson was not happy that his night had been largely
upstaged by Hamed's presence, but he completed his
evening's work with the usual workmanlike efficiency which
hcis already accounted for fellow Brits John Davison, Secin
Murphy, Colin McMillan, Paul
Hodkinson
McKenzie
"Tonight is my night. He
(Hamed) had his last week,"
said Robinson, who gave
another thorough, though
unspectacular display to
grind down committed
Spcmish challenger Pedro
Ferradas in nine rounds.

LOCAL Ught-heavyweight NICKY PIPER
kept himself in the frame for a tiUe fight
of some sort when he forced ^effield's
BUSTER KEETON to retire on his stool at
the end of the second round because of
a damaged nose.

In other bouts, llght-welterwelght SHAUN
STOKES from Sheffield outpointed MARK
ALLEN from Doncaster over six-twos.
Bloxwlch's ANDY PEACH (lOst 81bs)
beat RICK NORTH (lOst Tibs) of Grimsby
In the fourth round on a cut eye that
required three stitches. It was a scrappy
fight with both men bulling around.

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