Boxing News magazine 23.3.1990 Download pdf
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JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ (right) showed a true
touch of greatness when he came from behind to
grab victory with only two seconds remaining in a
thrilling and controversial WBC/IBF unification
light-welterweight title match against Meldrick
Taylor in Las Vegas last weekend.
BRITISH heavyweight champion Gary Mason may be
undefeated in 34 fights but the fight public will take a lot
more convincing before they think he is ready to follow in
stablemate Frank Bruno's footsteps and challenge for a
world title.
PAUL HODK1NSON, closing fast on an IBF title fight with
Mexican star Jorge Paez, must first overcome Steve
McCrory of Detroit at the G-MEX Centre, Manchester, on
Wednesday.
The 12-rounder, co-promoted by Jack Trickett and
Barney Eastwood, has been given final eliminator status by
the IBF. In the last ratings available to us, Hodkinson is No.
1 and McCrory No.8.
WBC light-welterweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez of
Mexico justified his reputation as the greatest pound-forpound
performer in the world when he stopped IBF
titleholder Meldrick Taylor just two seconds from the
end of a dramatic 12th and last round in their double title
clash at the Hilton Center.
AUSTRALIA'S rough-hewn Jeff Harding retained the WBC
light-heavyweight title with a technical knockout over
gallant Argentine challenger Nestor Giovannini in 56
seconds into the 11th round of a scheduled 12-rounder at
Resorts International
ADMIRABLE WBA super-featherweight champion Brian
Mitchell staved off the inevitable for a while longer as he
outwitted American challenger Jackie Beard over 12
absorbing rounds at the Palazetto Dello Sport in this town
north of Rome.
BRIXTON'S defending Schoolboy champion
Robert Hewlett secured his place in one
more Derby final with a tight and hard
points victory over Trevor Andrews (St.
Monica's) in the semi-finals on the outskirts
of Plymouth.
THE future of ABA chief executive Clive Howe is in doubt
following his suspension on full pay
Howe, 57, has already been banned for life by the Home
Counties ABA following allegations that he and committee
members at Vauxhall ABC, Luton, had used club funds to
pay for trips to Spain.