Boxing News magazine 20.5.1994 Download pdf
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PRINCE" NASEEM HAMED, o n e of t he
most precocious British boxing talents of
r e c e n t y e a r s , won his first m a j o r t i t le
with surprising ease, then took t h e shine
off his s h ow with some t a s t e l e s s , arrogant
taunting of Italian Vincenzo Belcastro
in t h e final round.
A RELIEVED Mickey Duff can breath more
easily, satisfied that Commonwealth
lightweight champion Billy Schwer has what
it takes to succeed if he can secure a challenge
against IBF titleholder Rafael Ruelas
when he meets with American promoter Bob
Arum in Las Vegas next week.
Duff admitted that matching Schwer with
undefeated Canadian Howard Grant was
one of the greatest risks he had taken in his
managerial career, but calculated it was and
the dividends are likely to be as fruitful as a
loss would have been damaging.
WEST HAM welterweight ROY ROWLAND (lOst
131bs), carrying some extra weight, scored a comfortable
fourth round stoppage over Yeovil journeyman
JULIAN EAVIS (lOst 121bs), in a scheduled
eight rounder.
Southpaw Eavis, who recently climbed off the floor to
extend Darren Dyer the distance, finished with his right
eye closing and cut on the left cheek. He was wobbled in
the first from a solid right and while referee Dave Parris'
stoppage prompted an angry response, it was the correct
decision. The time was one minute 35 seconds.
JASON BOOTH and Neil
Linford duly completed
the grand slam of all
three under-17 titles in
one season with wins in
the NABC-CYP Class B
championships at the
Marriott Hotel, Booth
outpointing John Martin
while Linford
stopped Tom Doherty
in the third round.
At 45 leg, Booth (Radford
Boys) faced a spirited challenge
from Martin (Canvey
Island) but the neat and
tidy boxing skills of the
Midlander gave him the
edge all the way through
for a 60-57 and .59-58 (twice)
winning scoreline.