Sporting Digest: Boxing

Monday 22 February 1999 20:02 EST
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Danny Williams, from Brixton, has been being given another date for his British heavyweight title challenge fight against Julius Francis. The bout has been postponed twice - Francis had a virus, then Williams sustained a cut eyebrow - and has been rescheduled for 3 April in Bethnal Green, London.

Derek Roche and Charlie Kane will fight for the vacant British welterweight title on the undercard of Naseem Hamed's meeting with Paul Ingle in Manchester on 10 April. Kane, from Scotland, will be making his second attempt to win a British title after losing a light-welterweight fight to Ross Hale in 1995. Roche, from Leeds, is unbeaten in 20 fights.

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