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LIGHT-welterweight
contender Malcolm
Melvin marked time
with a six-three points
win over veteran Liverpool
southpaw John
Smith, but picited up a
nasty looi<ing cut left
eyebrow along the way.
Melvin is in line for a
shot at British champion
Ross Hale, whose manager
Chris Sanigar was
an unimpressed ringside
spectator in the stifling
summer heat at the Tower
Ballrooms.
CHRIS EUE5ANK will have
been gratified by the stir
caused by his remarks at
the recent PBA Dinner,
highlighted here last
week.
Promoter Frank Warren
found them not only misleading
but, he says, "insulting
to me and so many other
managers - Including most
that I have ever dealt with -
who do not take anything
like their full entitlement
from their boxers."
ARTHUR WILLIAMS thought he was the man who
would be king, but Orlin Norris cruelly proved he
was just another pretender, mercilessly sledgehammering
him to the deck with three brutal rights to
retain his WBA cruiserweight title at 1:08 of the third
round at the Mirage.
Most observers, particularly '"King Arthur",
thought Williams got robbed in their previous March
4 matchup, where one judge, Patricia Jarman, defied
belief with her 118-110 score for Norris.
JOHN CONNOLLY, secretary of Portobello ABC,
has issued a challenge for a box-off to reigning
Scottish champion JIM PENDER of Dundee's St
Francis club to meet JOHN DOCHERTY and decide
who fills the light-welter berth in Scotland's Commonwealth
Games team in Canada next month.
Said Connolly: "Pender was stopped recently in
the World Cup in Bangkok, while Docherty was
only outpointed in his bout in the Liverpool multinations.