Dave looks helluva big prospect.TOMMY Gilmour will celebrate the 10th anniversary next month of Pat Clinton's world flyweight fly·weight n. 1. a. A weight division in professional boxing having an upper limit of 112 pounds (50.4 kilograms), between junior flyweight and junior bantamweight. b. A boxer competing in this weight division. title triumph by parading another champion in the making - heavyweight heavyweight - High-overhead; baroque; code-intensive; featureful, but costly. Especially used of communication protocols, language designs, and any sort of implementation in which maximum generality and/or ease of implementation has been pushed at the expense of mundane Davie McKenna. The Glasgow fight boss yesterday unveiled the latest recruit to his stable and said: "I am getting positive vibes about Davie. It's a significant anniversary because Pat was my first world champion. "People might think that, at 27, Davie is a late developer but I believe he is the perfect age for a big man turning professional." McKenna, who will have his first paid fight at the St Andrews Coordinates: St Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Rìmhinn) is a city and former royal burgh on the east coast of Fife, Scotland. It is named after Saint Andrew the Apostle. Sporting Club on March 18, stands 6ft 3in and weighs 17 stones. The fighter, who was kept out of the ring for a year by a broken hand, said: "The injury has healed heal v. healed, heal·ing, heals v.tr. 1. To restore to health or soundness; cure. See Synonyms at cure. 2. To set right; repair: healed the rift between us. completely and I am keen to get going again. But I'm not setting targets because I'm a novice at this level." |
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