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SCARBOROUGH bantamweight
Paul Ingle (8st 61bs) moved
smoothly to his fifth straight
win by taking each of t h e six
t h r e e - m i n u t e rounds against
Warley trier Graham McGrath
(8st 9Ibs) in front of a modest
crowd at t h e H u m b e r s i de
Arena.
CANIZALES
MOVES UP
• ORLANDO CANIZALES
(above) will vacate the
IBF bantamweight title and
move up to challenge WBA
super-bantamweight title-holder
WILFREDO VAZQUEZ in
South Padre Island on January
7 as part of a double-header
which includes KEVIN
KELLEY'S mandatory WBC
featherweight title defence
against dangerous Mexican
ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ.
MEXICO'S MIGUEL
ANGEL GONZALEZ will
defend his WBC lightweight
t i t l e for the seventh time
against CALVIN GROVE at The
Pit in Albuquerque on
December 13. Gonzalez apparently
turned down an offer to
appear on Don King's
Monterrey show.
THE ALL-ROUND ability of Barry Grant over Woking rival
Andrew Ewence gave the Camberley man the edge in the
top-of-the-bill clash at the Surrey club's open show,
staged in their excellent gym complex.
After conceding the opener, Ewence made a determined
effort to redress the balance in the second before
the Camberley man came out stronger in the last to earn
the decision.
Hornchurch welterweight Colin Lynes, winner of two
national schoolboy titles, showed how well he has adjusted
to senior competition in his clash with Camberley's
James Newell.