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SHAKEN and cut first time around,
WBA cruiserweight champion
ORLIN NORRIS can expect anotlier
determined challenge from No.l
contender "KING" ARTHUR
WILLIAMS when they meet in a
rematch at the Mirage, Las Vegas
tomorrow (July 2).
Their first meeting in March
went to the scorecards and Norris'
split verdict at the MGM-Grand
was greeted with howls of disagreement,
not only because the
fight was close, but also because of
one of the scorecards had the
champion winning by an absurd
margin of 10 rounds to two.
LEGENDARY Thomas
"The Hitman" Heams,
who came back from
the brink of defeat in
almost every round of
his 12-round points win
against Freddy Delgado
last time out, will
challenge WBO champion
Nestor Giovannini
in a hastily arranged
match for the WBO
cruiserweight title in
Aruba or Detroit on
July 16 to be televised
live on ABC TV in America.
JUUO CESAR CHAVEZ U
ready to lose at any time.
Mexican sources say the
WBC light-welterweight
champion will not
engage in any more nontitle
fights, preferring to
save whatever he has lefl
for the big clashes.
ALTHOUGH he never repeated his brilliant amateur
form as a professional by winning a clutch of titles,
Aberdeen ABC's assistant coach Tony Kerr only ever
lost to the best - the very best - in the paid ranks.
Welshman Wayne Evans caused a sensation In 1975 by
knocking out Scotland's British flyweight champion John
McCluskey inside a round on the Scot's home Hamilton
patch. The same Evans had to fight every inch of the way
just to beat the Granite City's Kerr In four rounds.