Boxing: ANDERSON LOOKS GR-EIGHT; SPORTS FILE.KENNY ANDERSON Kenneth (Kenny) "Mr. Chibbs" Anderson (born October 9 1970 in Queens, New York) is a left-handed point guard who played more than a decade in the National Basketball Association. is still on track for a crack at the British super-middleweight title in 2009 after a convincing win made it eight victories in a row. The Edinburgh boxer (right) took care of Latvian wide boy Jevegenjis Andrejevs in Paisley Paisley (pāz`lē), town (1991 pop. 84,330), Renfrewshire, W Scotland, on the White Cart Water, a stream. It has a thriving textile industry and is an extremely large producer of thread. last night as he starred at a Braveheart Promotions boxing event. Anderson - a former light-heavyweight Commonwealth gold medallist - took the contest 60-53 after six rounds. The bout sparked into life after the fourth round when Andrejevs took a nasty swipe at Anderson after the bell had gone. The 25-year-old retaliated and went for his opponent in the corner before being pulled back by the referee and his trainer. The only disappointment for Anderson - who'd recorded six knock-outs in his last seven fights - was his failure to put the Latvian on the canvas. But last night's win means he is still the leading contender to take on the winner of December's British title fight between Fife scrapper Stevie McGuire and Belfast's Brian Magee Brian Magee (born June 9, 1975 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) is a boxer, who competed for Ireland in the middleweight ( . |
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