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FRANCIS AMPOFO (left), former British flyweight
champion, will make his comeback as a bantamweight
at York Hall, Bethnal Green on November 27 when ADRIAN
DODSON tops the bill in a WBO Inter-continental lightmiddleweight
title defence against Panama's RODOLFO
AGUILAR.
MARCO RUDOLPH easily retained liis WBC
International liglitweiglit title in liis nintli pro
figlit, outclassing RODNEY GARNETT of Norristown,
Pennsylvania inside two rounds.
Rudolph (9st 8lbs), from Cottbus, floored Garnett
tliree times to persuade referee Roger Kreitz to wave
it off.
BECKET BUDDIES: Young Mark Rowe with former
world middleweight champion Terry Downes after a
sparring session at the Thomas A'Becket gym. Mark
was a surprise guest at the recent LEBA meeting.
The number of British fighters calling themselves
'world' champion has escalated since the WBO
came into being. It should increase even more now
that the WBU have been accepted.
But how many can make that claim legitimately,
knowing that they really are the best in the world?
Lloyd Honeyghan could. He reminded me that when
he became undisputed welterweight king in 1986 by
stopping American Donald Curry, he held also the
British, European and Commonwealth titles. Now
that's what you call a world champion.