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CAN TAYLOR TAME NORMS? PAGES 18-19
 
Patience pays off for McKenzie
 
Pyatt's one round shambles
 
Hale storm wrecks Jason's record
 
Pierre closes on chomp Holligon
 
Duke's skills should hold off Del Valle
 
Czyz has the tools
 
HEAVY betting favourite Lennox Lewis
added the Commonwealth crown to his
British and European heavyweight titles,
clinching the outright ownership of a Lonsdale
Belt in the process, when he finished off
Derek "Sweet D" Williams with a spectacular
combination in the third round at the
Albert Hall.
 
PAUL BURKE travelled to Paul Charters' backyard
and announced his British lightweight title
intentions in style at the Indoor Cricket Centre.
The accomplished Preston tradesman, who
travels 60 miles six days a week to train under
Phil Martin, stopped Charters in the seventh
round of their championship final eliminator.
 
CHRIS PYATT removed inept Zambian champion
James Tapisha in a mercifully brief defence of his
Commonwealth light-middleweight title before a reserved
Civic Hall crowd.
The 28-year-old from Leicester dropped the import
three times before referee Mickey Vann waved the
shambles over after two minutes 17 seconds. Tapisha
looked utterly bewildered from start to finish.
 
WALLY SWIFT'S defeat by Jean-Claude Fontana led to
some remarks about Britain's lack of success in
European title fights on the continent. The figures
looked bad but the competition in Europe is so tough
that it is almost as hard to win a European title as it is
to win a world title. It is not a case of any weakness in
our boxing but strength in Europe with ll Europeans
holding world titles.
 
BOXING fans are offered a rare treat tomorrow night: a
genuine title match of true quality between two
reigning "world" champions when Terry Norris defends
his WBC light-middleweight crown against WBA
welterweight champion Meldrick Taylor
 
ON Monday (May 11) the senior Class C finals are once
again at the Grosvenor House Hotel and if there is
anyone thinking about catching an earlier train, bus or
taxi and missing the last bout, forget it! In what could
be the bout of the night John Frankham (Mo's) meets
Darren Littlewood (Parson Cross) in the lightheavyweight
division (81 kg

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