Boxing News magazine 28.1.1994 Download pdf
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WESTERN Area light-middleweight
champion
Dean Cooper ( l i s t 71bs)
got back on the winning
trail after a stoppage loss
to veteran Kirland Laing
last summer, and moved
up to middleweight to
clearly outbox Islingtonb
a s e d Mauritian Jerry
Mortimer ( l i s t T/zlbs)
over eight-threes at the
Town Hall on Chris Sanigar
and Carlie Carew's
inaugural promotion.
IT'S p o s s i b l e that Eamonn
Loughran can hold on to his
World Boxing Organisation welterweight
title for a while yet, but
on t h e e v i d e n c e of his bruising
points win over Italian champion
Alessandro Duran at t h e King's
Hall, he should forget all
thought of unifying the divisions.
BELFAST'S Wayne McCuIlough (8st S^zlbs) took a
big jump in his quest for a "world" title when he battered
the game, but outclassed, Javier Medina (8st
51bs) into defeat in a b a t t l e of u n b e a t e n prospects
after two minutes 44 s e c o n d s of t h e seventh round
to win the vacant NABF
bantamweight crown.
Over 2,000 fans filled
the Civic Auditorium as
temperatures plummeted
to 10 below zero, but
McCuIlough, the human
threshing machine, never
stopped punching.
AN ENGLISHMAN winning
a Scottish amateur
boxing title may not be
e n t i r e l y novel - Hackn
e y ' s Fred Lumley won
t h r e e Scottish lightweight
titles in t h e 1890s
and Rnsbury Park's Danny
O'Sullivan won a Scottish
ABA flyweight crown
in 1943 while on RAF service
north of the twrder.