Boxing News magazine 7.7.1995 Download pdf
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HACKNEY'S unbeaten light-welterweight Paul "Scrap Iron"
Ryan had his first taste of championship boxing, but had to
pick himself off the floor twice in a disastrous third round
before overcoming tough, but limited 23-year-old Spaniard Oscar
Palomino, who was close to exhaustion when referee Dave Parris
intervened after two minutes 34 seconds of the eighth round.
SCOTT WELCH of Hove earned himself a crack at the British heavyweight title, and piclfed up the
Southern Area crown into the bargain, when he rallied to knock out Woolwich's Julius Francis in the
10th of a scheduled 12-rounder at the Albert Hall.
This official British title final eliminator had seen the South Coast man get off to a fast start only to fade
and fall behind as Francis worked away steadily with jabs. But Scott pulled himself together and in the
10th found the big shots to floor the Londoner four times before referee Roy Francis (definitely no relation!)
called it off.
THERE'S an intimidating calmness about WBO super-bantamweight champion
Marco Antonio Barrera, a silent but deadly air, quite the opposite to Britain's
star attraction at the same weight, Naseem Hamed, who at 21 is the same age
as the Mexican and also undefeated.
If ttiere is anyone who can pose Hamed a serious problem, possibly even beat fiim, it is
Barrera, wfio has scored 21 stoppages or knockouts in 36 fights.