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Jacobs gunning for European title after sinking sub in six
Castro comes in for a workout
Ruelas gains revenge
Tate gets date with Jackson
Losers and winners in life's hardest game
down substitute challenger Robert Wright with body
punching and then took him apart with sixth-round
uppercuts before a relatively small crowd at the
Scottish Exhibition Centre.
Jacobs was sharper than I've ever seen him, overcoming
a couple of early problems set by the brave,
ambitious and positive Midlander and then dismantling
him with a mixture of ruthlessness and patience.
punching and then took him apart with sixth-round
uppercuts before a relatively small crowd at the
Scottish Exhibition Centre.
Jacobs was sharper than I've ever seen him, overcoming
a couple of early problems set by the brave,
ambitious and positive Midlander and then dismantling
him with a mixture of ruthlessness and patience.
UNBEATEN Ross Hale stretched his winning run to 13 fights as he
captured the vacant Western Area welterweight title in front of his
home crowd at Bristol's Brunei Centre.
The 25-year-old former dustman gave a battling performance to
finally break down the more experienced Julian Eavis from Dorset,
with referee Denzil Lewis stepping in to call a halt after one minute
16 seconds of the eighth round in a contest scheduled over 10 threes.
Hale is now seeking a British light-welterweight title eliminator —
and manager Chris Sanigar wants his man to face Birmingham's
Midlands Area champion Malcolm Melvin in Dublin next month or in
Bristol in September, subject to ratification by the Board of Control.
captured the vacant Western Area welterweight title in front of his
home crowd at Bristol's Brunei Centre.
The 25-year-old former dustman gave a battling performance to
finally break down the more experienced Julian Eavis from Dorset,
with referee Denzil Lewis stepping in to call a halt after one minute
16 seconds of the eighth round in a contest scheduled over 10 threes.
Hale is now seeking a British light-welterweight title eliminator —
and manager Chris Sanigar wants his man to face Birmingham's
Midlands Area champion Malcolm Melvin in Dublin next month or in
Bristol in September, subject to ratification by the Board of Control.
AFTER Mr Whitney's recent letter criticizing Mark McCreath's
ranking above his fighter - Dave Pierre I feel 1 must make
some points in Mark's favour.
According to Mr Whitney, Gary Barron was a late substitute
and carrying an injury. Perhaps so, but doesn't this happen all
too frequently in professional boxing?
ranking above his fighter - Dave Pierre I feel 1 must make
some points in Mark's favour.
According to Mr Whitney, Gary Barron was a late substitute
and carrying an injury. Perhaps so, but doesn't this happen all
too frequently in professional boxing?
IT LOOKS as though there could soon be another Commonwealth title up
for grabs. On May 28, in Winnipeg the super-featherweight champion, Tony
Pep won the vacant WBF title with a unanimous decision over Alfredo
Rangel. It was a poor fight, and now Tony will have to choose between the
WBF crown and the Commonwealth title.
for grabs. On May 28, in Winnipeg the super-featherweight champion, Tony
Pep won the vacant WBF title with a unanimous decision over Alfredo
Rangel. It was a poor fight, and now Tony will have to choose between the
WBF crown and the Commonwealth title.