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Boxing News magazine 1.6.2001 Download pdf
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Steven Bell (feather), Stephen Burke
(light) and David Haye (light-heavy then,
heavy in Belfast). Now is the time for them
to put that experience to good use.
The same goes for light-heavy Courtney
Fry, who has won Commonwealth Games
gold and European silver, and also boxed in
the Olympics - but for whom this is the
Worlds debut.
Middleweight Carl Froch has a lot of talent,
and with more self-belief can approach
the medals.

UNBEATEN Martin Castillo slashed
his way to his 19th consecutive win
when referee Tony Weeks jumped in
to rescue Evangelio Perez, a savvy but
badly outclassed Panamanian, at 1-42 of the third round before
a sparse crowd of about 1,000 at the Celebrity Theatre.
Castillo, 19-0 (12), much taller than the 5ft 4in Perez, was fast
and dangerous from the first bell.
Martin opened up immediately and Perez, 33, tried to bullrush
him to the ropes. But Castillo quickly broke loose and fast
looping rights began crashing in as he kept firing.
Perez (8st 3lbs), a good journeyman, was out of his league.
Castillo faked, dipped and malevolently burst forward like a lion
which had cornered an antelope.
But Castillo decided to play with him before going for the
jugular.

JUAREZ, Mexico - May 25: John Michael
Johnson, former WBA bantamweight
champion and the man who first burst the
bubble of New Yorker Junior Jones in 1994,
scored a sensational 10-round points win over
19-year-old youngster David "Tacubayo"
Murillo.

JUAREZ, Mexico - May 25: John Michael
Johnson, former WBA bantamweight
champion and the man who first burst the
bubble of New Yorker Junior Jones in 1994,
scored a sensational 10-round points win over
19-year-old youngster David "Tacubayo"
Murillo.

STEFANO ZOFF (left) became
European lightweight champion at
35 when he stopped France's
Djamel Ufa in 10 rounds for the
vacant belt.
Both had been European champion
at a lower weight - Zoff at feather, Lifa
at super-feather. Stefano also briefly
held the WBA 9st 9lbs title.
In a 12-rounder witnessed at ringside
by local hero Nino Benvenuti, the former
world middleweight champion,

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