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WEST HAM'S
G a r r y
D e 1 a n e y
showed he
has skill to go with his
power when he totally
outboxed Hanwell challenger
Simon Harris
before knocking him out
in round six to retain his
WBO Penta-Continental
and Southern Area lightheavyweight
titles at
York Hall.
GREEK powerhouse ANDREAS PANAYI can count
himself unfortunate not to get off to a winning start
under new promoter Barry Heam when referee
Dave Parris made him a narrow 7854-78 points loser
to former Conunonwealth welterweight title challenger
TONY SWIFT in the eight round chief support.
The short, stocky, well-muscled Panayi, now billed from
Camden Town though originally
from Liverpool, never
stopped going forward,
threw the harder punches
and appeared to be ahead
when the final bell sounded.
AARON DAVIS' nickname
is "Superman", but
it was unsung Tony Marshall
who had all the
"Kryptonite" and he
pulled off a surprising,
spirited, 10-round upset
at Bally's Park Place.
Scores were 96-94
(twice) and 97-93.
"I thought I won the
fight," muttered the disgruntled
Davis (above),
a former WBA welterweight
champion, who
knocked out Mark Breland,
but lost for the second
time in a row after
dropping a close verdict
to Julio Cesar Vasquez
for the WBA light-middleweight
title.
WITH Commonwealth Games places in the offing, the
PM Rees and Sons (Barry) sponsored WABA senior
championships finals at the Welsh Institute of Sport
produced fireworks in every division with eight stoppage
wins in 11 bouts.
ABA finalist Vincent Powell (Army) could have
wrecked Gareth Lawrence's hopes of a trip to Canada
when he knocked out last year's champion in the
second round of the lightweight final with a perfect
right cross to the chin.