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FIERCE body punching was the key to
DONNIE HOOD'S eighth round retirement
victory over KEITH WALLACE in a British
bantamweight title eliminator at the Hospitality
Inn which puts Hood within striking
distance of British champion Billy
Hardy and also sets up a WBC International
title challenge in June.
KID MILO knew a little too much for Bradford southpaw
Frank Grant in a dour 10-round eliminator for the British
super-middleweight title at the Midlands Sporting Club.
Milo, Birmingham (list lllbs), collected a deserved
98'/2-97 verdict from referee John Coyle after a gruelling,
close quarters fight. Neither man was down or in serious
trouble at any stage, but it was always an absorbing
struggle.
FORMER British middleweight champion
Mark Kaylor gets a wonderful late
career opportunity when he meets Italian
Mauro Galvano for the inauguration
of the European supermiddleweight
title in Sicily,
THE old boxing expression "saved by the bell" took on new
meaning when former IBF light heavyweight champion
Bobby Czyz returned to action with a 10-round unanimous
decision over Uriah Grant at the Showboat. Leading
on all score cards, but fading dramatically, Czyz was the
beneficiary of an abbreviated 10th round that lasted only 1
minute and 59 seconds.
IT HAS been almost 10 years since John Mugabi, fresh
from the 1980 Olympics, swept into Britain: he cut a
menacing figure, striding from his corner to smash down
opponents, usually within six minutes, and with no
attention to the orthodoxies of boxing.
THE SINGLE most critical biographical detail about Adrian David Carew,
cool cat among this year's ABA pigeons, concerns his nationality. He is at
immediate pains to point out that he is not American.
The controversy sparked by his presence in this year's championships
explains his desire for clarification. A wealth ol multi-national living has
already been packed into his 19 years and he accepts some confusion as
inevitable. Mis-representation he finds harder to forgive.
UNITY'S talented and confident Naseem Hamed already a
star with three national titles, clashes with lesser known
Fisher boxer Darren Williams in tomorrow's Schools
finals at the Assembly Rooms, Derby.