Boxing News

BUSY TIMES

There’s lots of news to round up in the latest EBA update

- EBA correspond­ent Simon Euan-smith simonoldti­mers @googlemail.com

EBA members, and boxing people generally, are always happy to give time and money to help their own (and other good causes). So, although I was delighted, I wasn’t at all surprised to hear from Wayne Heywood that Manchester EBA had made a generous donation towards the refurbishm­ent of the new Albion Ashton ABC gym.

Wayne’s plight was highlighte­d in BN in March – the club is having to quit the premises they’ve used for the past 25 years. Alternativ­e premises have been found, but a total refurbishm­ent is needed – the building has been empty for 10 years. The determinat­ion is there – let’s hope the new gym is soon up and running. Wayne asked me to put on record his thanks to Secretary Eddie Copeland and all at Manchester EBA – I’m happy to do so.

A minute’s silence was held at London EBA’S June meeting to mark the passing of “Smokin’” Bert Cooper, Patrick Leahy and – with the 75th anniversar­y of D-day this month – all the servicemen and women lost in the two World Wars, and other conflicts. LEBA Vice-president Peter Kent and member Dickie Forrester were due to make the trip to Normandy the following day, to take part in the celebratio­ns. Bert Cooper had a comprehens­ive obituary in BN, while LEBA President Stephen Powell recalled Patrick Leahy’s career as a boxer and trainer, noting that he coached, among others, future British and Commonweal­th heavyweigh­t champion Scott Welch.

Mike Taub congratula­ted ‘Young Gun’ Lucy Wildheart on taking part in the three-mile-high skydive in aid of the Ringside Rest and Care Home.

As reported in last week’s BN, several other boxers were involved – one name that was omitted was Joel Mcintyre. Well done, everyone who took part – they each paid £284 of their own money. Organiser Andrew Fairley described all the boxers taking part as “fantastic”.

To commemorat­e the centenary of former world light-heavyweigh­t champion Freddie Mills’ birth, LEBA Committee member Bob Cheeseman announced that there will be a special Golf Day at the Selsdon Park Hotel, near Croydon, on June 26. This will not be a fundraiser – it’s purely to commemorat­e a fine boxer. Stephen Powell produced a copy of a front page of the Daily Mail from 1948, stating that Freddie had been elected a Freeman of the City of London.

Popular Sammy Mccarthy, LEBA Vice-president and former British

featherwei­ght champion, hasn’t been too well – a burst ulcer necessitat­ing a stay in hospital. The good news is that he’s now back home. Everyone wishes you well, Sammy, and hopes to see your smiling face at a meeting soon.

Two Croydon members – former Commonweal­th lightweigh­t champion Pat Doherty and Paul Taylor – visited LEBA for the first time, thoroughly enjoyed it, and vowed they’d come again. “When I was younger I used to watch Charlie Magri, Jimmy Batten and Jimmy Flint on [BBC’S] Grandstand,” Pat said. “And they’re all here today!”

Paul was delighted to meet his old trainer, former British featherwei­ght champion Bobby Neill.

Like all successful EBAS, London know the importance of supporting today’s scene. This month’s newsletter,

Seconds Out, has an interestin­g feature by Mike Taub on novice heavyweigh­t Jamie Jervis – 18 years old, 6ft 6ins and 16st-plus. Jamie, from Northolt ABC, is trained by LEBA member Eddie Mcdermott, who describes him as an “uncut diamond”.

Manchester EBA also support their local fighters. Their current newsletter publicises a Fox ABC show on Friday June 21 at Lightbowne Social Club, Kenyon Lane, Moston – and congratula­tes pros Jack Cullen and Jack Flatley on becoming English champions, and Kane Gardner on winning his ninth pro outing.

Manchester’s next meeting will be on Sunday July 7 at the Derby Arms, Cheetham Hill Road, at 12 noon.

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 ?? Photo: ACTION IMAGES/PAUL CHILDS ?? SKYDIVER: Mcintyre took part in a successful recent RR&C fundraiser
Photo: ACTION IMAGES/PAUL CHILDS SKYDIVER: Mcintyre took part in a successful recent RR&C fundraiser

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