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LENNOX BLITZ LAUNCHES ANEW ERA
Driscoll rallies to come through thriller
Unsung Wesley does it again!
Anderson tomes back and wins in style
Gale force pays late dividends
Dyer has power to stop Peters
KRONK CRUMBLING WBO champ Moorer latest to leave
Benin agrees Piper deal
CHRIS PYATT sent his army of local fans wild by
annexing the vacant WBC International middleweight
crown at the expense of outclassed
Colombian Adolfo Caballero at t h e Granby
Halls in a fight that contained equal measures of
drama, farce and confusion.
annexing the vacant WBC International middleweight
crown at the expense of outclassed
Colombian Adolfo Caballero at t h e Granby
Halls in a fight that contained equal measures of
drama, farce and confusion.
BIRMINGHAM'S Paul Wesley, a solid pro
who's lost more than he's won but has
caused his share of upsets, did it again by
halting Southern Area super-middleweight
champion Ian Strudwick in 33 seconds at
the Royal Lancaster Hotel.
who's lost more than he's won but has
caused his share of upsets, did it again by
halting Southern Area super-middleweight
champion Ian Strudwick in 33 seconds at
the Royal Lancaster Hotel.
THE Welsh fans who stood to applaud Antonio Fernandez
out of the ring at the STAR Leisure Centre
showed what they thought of the points verdict given
to local youngster Darron Griffiths in their 10-
round eliminator for the British middleweight title.
out of the ring at the STAR Leisure Centre
showed what they thought of the points verdict given
to local youngster Darron Griffiths in their 10-
round eliminator for the British middleweight title.
PETERBOROUGH'S Southern Area light-welterweight
champion Dave Pierre gets a late call-up to
challenge for t h e European title when he meets
undefeated Valery (Kialwe) Kayumba in Luxembourg
Ville tomorrow (November 7).
Pierre faces t h e daunting task of trying to end
Britain's long line of European title failures abroad
that extends back to James Cook's vacant European
super-middleweight title victory over Pierre-Franck
Winterstein in Paris in March 1991.
champion Dave Pierre gets a late call-up to
challenge for t h e European title when he meets
undefeated Valery (Kialwe) Kayumba in Luxembourg
Ville tomorrow (November 7).
Pierre faces t h e daunting task of trying to end
Britain's long line of European title failures abroad
that extends back to James Cook's vacant European
super-middleweight title victory over Pierre-Franck
Winterstein in Paris in March 1991.
SOUTH WEST London Divs light-middleweight champion
Howard Eastman (Battersea) edged out a tight
majority points decision over Norfolk champion
Andy Gray (Yarmouth Kingfisher) after three keenly-
fouLjht threes at the Lads' Club.
Had Gray boxed as well in the first two rounds as
he did In the last, he might well have emerged the
winner As it was, the capable Eastman dictated the
early pace and scored with some good body shots.
Howard Eastman (Battersea) edged out a tight
majority points decision over Norfolk champion
Andy Gray (Yarmouth Kingfisher) after three keenly-
fouLjht threes at the Lads' Club.
Had Gray boxed as well in the first two rounds as
he did In the last, he might well have emerged the
winner As it was, the capable Eastman dictated the
early pace and scored with some good body shots.