Sporting Digest: Boxing

Friday 04 December 1998 00:02 GMT
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BOXING

Glenn Catley will fight Andy Flute for the vacant International Boxing Federation Inter-Continental super-middleweight title at Bristol's Whitchurch Sports Centre tomorrow. Victory for Catley, the former British middleweight holder, could move him closer to a re-match with Richie Woodhall, the World Boxing Council champion, who beat him in October. Flute suffered six defeats in succession between September 1995 and February 1997, but has since stabilised his career with three successive victories.

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