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Tee Jay dies, 44
TEE JAY, ex-British cruiserweight
champion out of London in the
1980s, died last Friday aged only
44. He had a heart attack.
There was a minute's silence at
Earisfield ABC's club show last
Saturday in respect.
Sad news.
Good news on Plymouth
front as back injury isn't
as serious as first felt.
Scott shall return!
IT was said last week that Scott
Dann's career could be over
following a serious back injury
suffered in a car shunt.
His June 7 Plymouth showdown
with Richard Williams was off and
his promoter Chris Sanigar was
quoted in the local paper as saying:
"It's terrible news... unbelievably
cruel for Scott. He's in a lot of pain."
By Tuesday this week the forecast
was brighter, though the Plymouth
show IS o ff
Dann, w h o holds both the British
and Commonwealth middleweight
titles, has only badly bruised the back
and should resume training soon.
Promoters Matchroom now run
on June 7 in London instead with a
completely new bill.
Steward: Wladimir
will beat 'em all
LEGENDARY trainer Emanuei
Steward is reaily sold on his
heavyweight champ WLADIMIR
KLITSCHKO (pictured below).
He said before Kiitschko beat
Chris Byrd in Germany iast month
(for the second time) that all
Wladimir wanted to do was to
face rival champions or good men.
Now "Wlad" could box Sergey
Liakhovich, James Toney or Caivin
Brock in September.
Steward says veteran Toney is
more likely because negotiations
will be easier.
"But it
doesn't reaiiy .
matter who it S
is," insisted •
Steward, H
"because V
Wlad's going to •
beat them aii."
Steward has aiso "
taken over as trainer - for one
fight only - of worid middle champ
JERMAIN TAYLOR, who is preparing
at the Kronk for his June 17 ciash
with Ronald "Winky" Wright.
Taylor's normal trainer Pat Burns
has been paid in full to step aside.
What a snub.
ANDY LEE is sparring Taylor.
THE career of Darren Sutherland,
Ireland's No. 1 middleweight and
Beijing Olympic hope, is in jeopardy
following a serious injury to his left eye
suffered in the recent international
against Russia at Dublin's National
Stadium (May 12).
Sutherland, one of the brightest stars
of the Irish ABA's High Performance
Programme and a quarter-finalist in last
year's World Championships in China,
was caught by a right in the opening
round against Danil Shved.
The contest was terminated when the
Dubliner, clearly having problems with
the eye and having had it checked by the
doctor, couldn't come out for round two.
It transpired Shved's thumb had
caught him.