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FORMER ABA champion
PAUL INGLE,
Scarborough (Sst 2/ilbs),
took his fourth straight win
with a resounding 60-56
points margin over Birmingham's
TONY HANNA
^ IHIbs) in the six-threes
show-opener.
GREG UPTON of Teignmouth (Sst SHlbs)
won the battle of Area super-featherweight
champions as he outpointed Midlands
champion PETER BUCKLEY (8st
I2/2lbs) in a brisic six-threes which
referee Wallis gave to the Western Area
tiUe-holder by 59H to 58)4.
THE Chris Eubank circus came to town but t h e South African
media, by and large, were not amused. Eubank, whose socalled
"World Tour" includes a fight with Dan Schommer at
Sun City on October 15, flew into Johannesburg to check the
facilities at t h e casino resort.
With a Sky television crew on hand to record his every word and
posture, t h e WBO super-middleweight champion took t h e opportun
i ty to l e c t u r e South
Africans on racism.
WITH NINE of the 10 boxers
in the South East
London squad who travelled
to Germany for a
team match against Peissenberg
in action and a
default victory for Harry
Senior, honours were all
s q u a r e at four bouts
each and two draws.
First in action, and victorious,
was Martin
McDonagli (Lynn) with
a unanimous decision
over T. Kilavuz. Martin,
an all-action southpaw,
took control early on
and stepped up a gear in
the second with his
opponent running out of
ideas and twice through
the ropes. A good combination
had Kilavuz visiting
the canvas in the
third with the Londoner
maintaining pressure for
a comfortable win.