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Boxing: Hall's well with Moore.


BILTON HALL'S experienced Sean Moore grabbed a points decision over Ian Stevenson Ian Pretyman Stevenson, M.D., (born October 31, 1918, in Montreal, Canada, died February 8, 2007, in Charlottesville, Virginia), was a Canadian-American psychiatrist whose research interests included: children who claim to remember previous lives, near-death experiences,  of Perth Green in a skilful top-of-the-bill derby clash at the Temple Park Centre in South Shields South Shields, city (1991 pop. 86,488), South Tyneside, NE England, at the mouth of the Tyne River. It is a significant port. Shipbuilding and marine engineering are the main industries; chemicals and paints are manufactured. .

Moore took time to fathom out the southpaw stance of Stevenson, but then started to score with some good left hooks and right hands to take the Best Senior Boxer award.

Meanwhile, Jarrow lad Reece Brooks gained revenge over Mo Razaq from Northumbria ABC ABC
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 in a thrilling contest which had the crowd on its feet.

Brooks used his defensive skills against an early onslaught from Razaq before scoring with some crisp jabs and hard left hooks to the body to take a majority points decision and win the Best Youth Boxer of the night award.

Bilton's senior prospect, Billy Tolson, was involved in another exciting derby clash against Johnny Laws from Horsley Hill.

Tolson's harder punches forced Laws to take a standing count of eight in the second, and in round three Tolson stepped up the pace to clinch a unanimous decision A Unanimous Decision is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving striking in which all 3 judges agree on which fighter won the match. .

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 fought well to win against the tough Mark Kenny (South Durham), while Bradley Brooks' younger brother Reece made it a family double against Neil Steadman from Perth Green.

Reeve Kelly from Lambton Street out-muscled Alex Lynn of the local club to gain a points decision.

Bilton Hall's next tournament will be at the same venue on March 7.

Martyn Devlin is bringing boxing legend Roberto Duran to Newcastle on Friday, October 5. Some tickets for the dinner at the Quayside quay·side  
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Sep 25, 2007
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