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RICHIE WENTON attempts to add the European superbantamweight
title to his British crown when he challenges
Italian Vincenzo Belcastro in San Benedetto del
Tronto on Monday night (October 9). It promises to be
a tough night's work for the Devon-based Scouser
Not only is he fighting on foreign soil, where the judges will
certainly do him no favours, but he faces one of Europe's
more resilient fighters, a man who can proudly tx)ast of having
gone 12 rounds with Naseem Hamed, despite surviving
two trips to the canvcis.

LENNOX LEWIS returns to t h e stage
where he made his American debut in
1989 and the third of four WBC heavyweight
title fights (against Phil Jackson)
for perhaps the most crucial contest of his
28-fight career when he tackles hard-hitting
Tommy "The Duke" Morrison at the
Atlantic City Convention Center tomorrow
(October 7).

FOR winner Michael Ayere there's the prospect of a double-title showdown
with Commonwecilth champion Billy &hwer and a second WBO title challenge.
For loser Dave Anderson, time out (or repairs to a dcunaged right
hand, then a drop down to super-featherweight.
Such is the aftermath of Ayers' successful British lightweight title defence at
the Festival Hall, which ended when the challenger was retired on his stool at
the end of the seventh round.

OVERWEIGHT former British champion comes
out of retirement, can't rediscover his old
form and gets floored and stopped by a
younger man in quick time. Sound familiar?
A stone bigger and 19 months after losing his British
light-middleweight crown on points to Robert McCraclcen,
Northolt's Andy Till was sent crashing to defeat in three
rounds by Welsh super-middleweight champion Darren
Griffiths on the York Hall undercard.

OVERWEIGHT former British champion comes
out of retirement, can't rediscover his old
form and gets floored and stopped by a
younger man in quick time. Sound familiar?
A stone bigger and 19 months after losing his British
light-middleweight crown on points to Robert McCraclcen,
Northolt's Andy Till was sent crashing to defeat in three
rounds by Welsh super-middleweight champion Darren
Griffiths on the York Hall undercard.

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