Boxing News magazine 16.2.1996 Download pdf
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Boxing News magazine 16.2.1996 Download pdf
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IT IS difficult to tell whether WED middleweight
champion Lonnie Bradley is as good as he looks
or whether he has just been shrewdly managed by
David Wolf, who was also responsible for taking
Ray Mancinl and Donny Lalonde to the top.
Siewart on course
IN THE chief support to Bradley-Smith, New Yorkbased
Alex Stewart (16st 71bs) edged towards
title contention by knocking out defiant Bryant Smith
(15st 51bs) In two minutes 19 seconds of the sixth
round. It was scheduled for 10.
HISTORY has a cruel tendency to repeat itself.
Only two months after he had wrecked Ross
Hale's dream of a 'world' title chance by stopping
him in the first round in the York Hall ring,
precisely the same thing happened to Paul "Scrap
Iron" Ryan.
BIG JOE HIPP had his first fight
since losing to Bruce Seldon and
halted former Mexican heavyweight
champion MARTIN JACQUES in one
round at Yaldma on December 15.
GREG HAUGEN was less successful as
the former double 'world' champion
was decisioned by ordinary clubfighter
OSCAR GONZALEZ.
FORMER holder Gary Jacobs is being lined up for a lucrative
European welterweight title challenge and admits the
money on offer puts any proposed Irish business in the
shade, reports JOHN MORRISON.
It is understood that an £80,000 pay-day has been dangled
for the swashbuckling Scots southpaw to face EBU champion
Patrick Charpentier in Paris.
UGHTWEIGHT MICHAEL
AYERS and bantamweight
JOHNNY ARMOUR must go
abroad on March 29 in
European title fights.