Boxing News magazine 3.4.1998 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 3.4.1998 Download pdf
Boxing News Magazine 1998 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1998  History
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PAUL INGLE was given the
run-around by pesky Zimbabwean
Trust Ndlovu, who
soaked up the Scarborough man's
best shots before the 'Yorkshire
Hunter' retained his Commonwealth
featherweight title with a
landslide points decision after 12
repetitive rounds.

A REMATCH with European
super-bantamweight champion
Spencer Oliver is looking unlUcely
for tlie foreseeable future, but Harrow
southpaw PATRICK MULUNGS
is emerging as a bright talent in liis
own right and continued iiis rapid
improvement since suffering the
only defeat of his career 13 months
ago by belting MARTIN KRASTEV to
defeat in the third of a scheduled 12-
rounder.

COMMONWEALTH super-featherweight
champion JUSTIN
JUUKO (98t 5lb8 lOoz) overcame a
weighty problem when he outscored
awkward Ught-welter MARK RAMSEY
In an eight-rounder. Referee Mickey
Vann scored 80-74.
Juuko must have been less than
pleased when his 12-rounder with
solid Colombian Wilson Palaclos feU
through and he was matched with the
natur^y heavier Ramsey, who has
campal^ed as high as welterweight
and had accepted the match at 5pm
the previous afternoon.
The switch-hlttlng Ramsey, from
Birmingham, looked heavier than his
announced 9st lOlbs, but Justin came
through a tricky test unscathed. The
skilful Juuko took a look at his awkward
foe during an even first as both
probed for openings.

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