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04 Clitheroe Ad ve r t ise r & T im e s , Thursd a y , November 19th, 2015


' www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Adver tising), B u rn ley 01282 422331 (Classified)


Thursday,November^,2015 wvm.clitherooadvertiser.co.uk SPORT: INFORMATION DESK,BOXING


www.ditheroeadvertiser.co.uk ACCOUNTANCY


ACCOUNTANCY


SMALL LOCAL COMPANY REQUIRES


40+ hours per week, main duties include: . Supervision of other office employees


Full Time Office Supervisor


• Taking and processing telephone orders ■ Ensuring the efficient dispatch of orders


Workshop Technician PART TIME SELF EMPLOYED


DELIVERY PERSON REQUIRED IN THE BURNLEY AREA


Our Direct Delivery department is looking to recruit a self employed person to deliver the Burnley Express door-to-door.


.We offer a direct delivery service to our readers and it is vital that this is


. consistent and reliable. We are looking for someone who can represent the o • Burnley Express, by offering a service'that is second to none.. .


You wiJI need to be of smart appearance, preferably located in the Burnley area, ; - have a pleasant and outgoing personality^and access^to your own vehicle. ■ ' . - The rate of pay is based on per,copyof paper delivered _ -


<1 I f y o u fe e l y o u h a v e g o t w h a t it t a k e s , p le a s e c o n t a c t :


Diana Howson on 01772 838074 or Email: diana.howson@jpress.co.uk


RECRUITMENT SERVICES


DRIVERS, TRANSPORTS) LOGISTICS


Full time Class


2 LGV Driver, Must have Driver C P C & preferably Hiab Licence. Jo b also includes yard cover when reqd A p p ly online


www.grafton-


. careers.co.uk R e f : G M 0 0 2 5 9 7 or by telephone on 0 1 7 7 2 78 3 4 3 7


40+ hours per week, main duties include: • Service and repair of sheep shearing machines • Sharpening of sheep shearing blades • Other general workshop duties


Rates of pay negotiable dependent upon experience. For details please contact Will on


DOMESTIC HELP


H O U S E K E E P E R / C L E A N E R R E Q U IR E D Must be reliable, honest and confidential individual who is willing to help with a house proud nature.


Daily routines o f general house cleaning, tidying & ironing.


Suitable for a person of mature years.


Regular 16 hours per week (4 mornings) Must have own transport C h a ig le y area


a p p ly in wr it ing with C .V and references P 0 B O X W S H 2 6 7


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fre piABcaOon cl an atfveftsernent in any d tiat Conywi/* newspapers, or tita put*-


2 Acceptances Condition! h placing an order for She potfcatson tf an adratoemerti, tfie Advenber accepts ftese cancftions. No conjson wtrt eorrteS win fern is lining on the Company cr f t Advertiser unless it is in writing and simd by or on behal d totfi pari*.


3 Advertised Wininty and Mermtty 11 The Advertiser wwarts:


a) That t>e atartsernant is legal decent, honest end WhM and hal is wngfes witfi f t British Codes ti Advertising and Sales Prcrrofan, wft any retort codes of practice am wlh al requbefreots ti current iegstotiori; b) That roiriing to tie advertisement to dohntaiory or constitutes a maltias teefecd;


c) Thai i»e pmcaSon ti lie advertsenart wi not hiringa copyright a any other rights vesadlnarthiparty; d) That the Advertiser has saeved al necessary authcrite and pemssicn in rasped of


tie use In tie advertisement cl any pidorai represemations of, or words Ktrfeuteoto, If* too persons. « The Advettser wl ndemnly tie Company h mpect ol al tost*, damages


charge* reured n correction witti ary acfcnsv duns braett aowst tie Ccrovv •rising bom a breach by tie Adrettiser of this warranty or tihenree bon f t putfcaben d thaadrerfsarrent


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4 Right to RefuM or Amend Advertisements 4.1 The Company reserves tie right to refuse to pUAsh ary advertisement I, h the Corrpany^opnoalheadvertsenierttalslDCOniplyeklKhVw requrerentsdCorttlcn


11 abo* a f t retaal is reared in toe barest or read* protection, even I the advv> ts«nonthasbMn«ccepMorprwfobsfypubAsh6d. 42 The Company may take any altevafcn i considers necessary or dasiretfetotfadver.


aemtrtncMng tie use d standard abbreviations, or tiwige f t s *q tier advertise- mart in the relevant pittcabon


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Mai order adveiisamertt wind be accepted for publication by ft Company ufess Society, pier to the de«Sne tor puttaxn d f t advertserrert


5 Requests tor ftartta on hrictiar Oates In Particular Sections Wist tie Company «41 endeavor to cordy kw reasonable muess lor an advertise- mert to be needed on a pertioJar data or n a particular pan or eJtai ol toe potation,


or to be hsened under a partcubr efessfeaflon, tie Compwy makes no gumtseh respect at any such request $ Cancellation 6.1 The[Company may cartel tie Adredser’i ordor al wy tin*, rd stel Ae he days notica of the onrelason baton fie not d * data ol pubica&m of t *


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1 H tulRirU3>IS FULL-TIME SECURITY


REQUIRED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE The successful applicant will possess the highest levels of competence, discretion, flexibility and professionalism while canying out their duties in dealing with all aspects of security around the school campus.


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Good IT skills and knowledge of first aid and security systems would be an advantage. Good interpersonal skills and a confident telephone manner are also required as there are times when • Reception will need to be covered.


Hours will be on a staggered 12 hour night shift pattern with 8 hour day shift at weekends when required.


Closing date for receipt of applications Is 12 noon, 30 November 2015.


Interviews will be held for this post on 9 December 2015. For an application pack please contact Reception, Stonyburst College, Stonyhurst, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 9PZ.


Telephone: 01254 B26345, email: reception@stonyhursLac.uk Stonyhum is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all ruff and volunteers to share this commitment.


The successful candidate will be sub)ect to an Enhanced DBS check. Stonyhum: a company limited by guarantee


Registered in England: Company Number 6632303 Registered Office: Stonyhurst dltheroe, Lancashire BB7 9PZ Registered Charity Number 1127929


section in their ■ local


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A reliable and preferably experienced


person required to run technical textile Dornier looms. Involved in all aspects


of set up and weaving. Permanent position 40hrs p e rwee k. Monday to Friday


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ter your account fcr e^alistical pvpnces, ior debt coBacUmi and foe fraud «nd crime prv- vtraon.


103 Telephone cals to the Company may be monitored or freofdedJor staff tarirgpu- poses.


10.6 B wj ito net your iriorrrajen to be used lor misting puposes, pkass »rt* to East Unceshire Newsrepers UmSed. 9 J Street, Budey. lareashse. 10.7 Yw may an* to U5te a tool Crop companies. 11


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met, misprifs or omission uses not matoriaty detract hm the idrertisament


piiicatcn in wtai any adver'usement is stfwjW to appe^. 12 Asstonent 121 The Company shal be ertfed to assign Is contact wSh the Mvertiser or any of b riefts or tenete teremder to any ether ccrpany within the gnx? of Jchnsan Press pt


QBPEffifQRTHE MSEBT1QN OF ADVSmS£MDfTSAR£ ACCEPTED SUBJECT , . ____ _


1 General Intwecondtions 1.1 kheCcmpeny'meane East Lancashire Newsp^era 111 ’ ’ 12 Yu Adrertisar’ means any person or company placing wth (he Company an order tor


RLTHE F0U0W1NQ PAYMENT TERMS


t i l (rtfcabon of an edrertsemert in any cf toe Conpanyi newspapers, or o#*r pubke- Sorts. 2 RMee


21 The rates charged tor N hsenion oi advertisements Nial be those eel out in N


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22 Bstoeresponstoitortire Advertiser to bring the Company** aaerfon at tebmeti bcckirg any tiscovt. atowanee or nrrption


tepa are avtitobfecn request


to cured. 23 Al press admitting rates (except tiassAd ineege and same tispfey) are stiyed to te Adrertseg Stanfords Boant of Froxe (AfflOQIevy from tine to time (curerfy


hm Value Added Tax 3^ to when artflemenl %i S S S 2 ^HAdverlser^tohelpinancefesalregtitoorysyswi 21 CommistienvS^be granted to agendas tormaly recognised by toe Newspaper


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tfetion at ary time, subject to gwgte advertising agency seven days written notice there- of.


32 Al advertising agencies tiiimtog ccmnnaiun must qjtie order runbers lor eve? becking made. 33 The Company reserves fie ityl to vafy these terms of acceptance of advertising and


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FOOTBALL EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE


FirstDivNorth P W D L Pts Northwich Vic 14 13 0 1 39 . Warrington Tn 17 12 3 2 39 GlossopNE Clitheroe


1910 7 2 37 18 11


BrighouseTn 16 7 Mossley


Ossett Albion 17 8 2 7 26 Burscough


17 8 3 6 27 13 7 2 4 23


Kendal Town 15 6 5 4 23 Scarborough Ath16 6 4 6 22 Lancaster City 17 5 7 5 22 BamberBridge 14 5 6 3 21 Prescot Cables 18 6 3 9 21 Witton Albion 17 5 1 , 11 16 Ossett Town 17 4 4 9 16 RadclifTe Boro 16 4 2 10 14 Droyisden


17 .4 2 11 14


FarsleyCeltic 16 3 4 9 13 HarroqateRA 17 3 4' 10 13 New Mills


18 0 0 18 0


THE BAY WEST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


FintDhrision P W D L Pts Burscough Rich 12 8 3 1 27 Tempest United 11 7


2 2 23


HawcoatPark 11 7 2 2 23 Turton


GSKUIverstonR 12 5 4 3 19 Ladybridge Wyre Villa


HaslingdenStM 13 5 2 6 17 LythamTown 11 5 1 5 16 Mill Hill St Peters 12 3 4 5 13 Askam United 13 1 Poulton


7 5 10


Hurst Green 11 3 0 8 9. Dalton United 12 1


11 3 1 7 10 1 10 4


Reserve First DivP W D L Pts FulwoodAmtrs .14 11 0 3 33 Coppull United .12 8 2 2 26 Charnock Rich 12 8 0 4 24 Burscough Rich 13 8 0 5 24 Blackpool Wren R12 7 Garstang


2 3 23 14 6 2 6 20


Hurst Green 12 5 4 3 19 Hesketh Batik 14 5 4 5 19 Tempest United 13 4 3 6 15 Euxton Villa


12 4 3 5 15


Thornton Clev 13 3 4 6 13 LostockStG 12 3 1 8 10 Leyland United 12 2 2 8 8 HaslingdenStM 13 1 1 11 4


THE D00R4 EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


FirstDhnsion P W D L Pts Mill Hill


10 7


BurnleyAthletic 10 6 2 2 20 Rimington


9 6 1 2 19


Fenisc'owles 8 5 3 0 18 Rock Rovers 10 5 0 5 15 BarrowfordC 8 3 3 2 12 Burnley Belv 8 3 2 3 11 0sw'twistleStM8 2 2 4 8 Langho Enfield


Whinhey Hill StacksteadsStJ 8 1


11 2 2 7 8 6 2 0 4 6 10 1 2 7 5 1 6 4


Second Division P W D L Pts Rishton


9 6 0 3 18


Read United 9 6 0 3 18 Rosegrove Rail 8 5 Prairie United 9 5


2 1


1 3


17 16


Waddington . 8 5 1 2 16 Blackburn Utd 9 4 1 4 13 TodmordenBoro9 4 1 4 13 Newchurch 6 2 3 1 9 Peel Park


10 2 3 5 9


Colne United 11 2 3 6 9 Edisford Bridge 9 2 2 5 8 Barnoldswick'Tn 9 1 1


7 4


Reserve Division P W D L Pts Rimington


9 7 0 2 21


Burnley Belv 8 7 0 1 21 Feniscowies 9 6 0 3 18 Enfield Mill Hill


9 5 1 3 16 8 5 0 3 15


BurnleyAthletic 7 4 0 3 12 Read United 9 4 0 5 12 StacksteadsStJ 8 2 1 5 7 Waddington 8 2 0 6 6 Langho


6 1 0 5 3 -------*- --------------- *


Oswaldtwistie S M 9 1 0 8 3 Fixtures, First Division: Langho v Whinney Hill FC. Second Division: waddington v BarnoldswickTown FC. Reserve Division: Mill Hill v Read United: Waddinaton v Oswaldtwistie St Mary’s.


2 1 23-


9 7 0 2 21 13 5 3 5 18


13 4 6 3 18 ■ 1 6 34


SpennymoorTn 15 9 5 1 32 Trafford


20 8 4 8 28 7 2 28


FOOTBALL


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Rhoden Church Town 7


P W D L Pts 7 0 0 21


Great Harwood R8 5 1 2 16 Dog Inn


Accrington OB 9 4 1 4 13 Sabden


Heys


FC Stanhill Arden Hall


8 1


9 3 1 5 10 8 2 2 4 8 1 6 4


Globe Bullough 6 0 0 6 0


Fixtures, Sunday: Dog Inn v Arden Hall FC; FC Stanhill v Accrington Old Boys; Globe Bullough v Rhoden; Great Harwood Rovers vHeys.


RUGBY Aspull


LANCASHIRE RUGBY U NIO N LEAGUE Raging Bull Division Three North P ‘ W D L Pts 6 6 0 0 24


Penrith V 3s 6 6 0 0 24 Clitheroe


6 4 1


Tarleton 2s Oldham 2s


Burnley 2s 1 19


7 4 0 3 19 6 4 0 2 18


Va!eofLune3s 6 3 0 3 14 Leigh 3s


5 3 . 0 2 13 7 2 0 5 13


Rochdale 3s 6 1 0 5 9 Ormskirk 2s 7


1 1 5 8


0rmskirk3s 6 3 0 3 7 West Park 3s 8 0 0 8 . 5


H O C K EY


NORTHHOCKEY WOMEN’S LEAGUE Division Two NW P W D L Pts Pendle Forest 9 9 0 0 27 Garstang Ladies 9 7 2 0 20 Clitheroe and BN 9 5 1 3 16 Longridge Ladies 9 5 1 3 16 Northern Ladies 9 4 2 3 14 UniversityofL’pl 9 L’pool Sefton 2 8


4 2 3 14 4 1 3 13


LythamStAnnes 9 4 0 5 12 Preston Ladies 8. 3 1 4 10 Springfietds 2s 9 2 0 7 6 Wigan Ladies 9 1 0 8 3 Ulverston Ladies 9 0 0 9 0 LANCASHIRECENTRAL WOMEN'S HOCKEYLEAGUE Premier Division P W D L Pts Leyland&Chorley7 Clitheroe SB2s 7


6 6


1 0


0 1


19 18


PrestonLadies 2s7 5 1 1 16 Pendle Forest 2s7 4 0 3 12 Lancaster 2s 7 3 1 3 10 L'casterandM 7 3 1 3 10 Southport Ladies 7 3 1 3 10 Springfields3s 7 2 0 5 6 Lancaster Uni 7 0 1 6 1 Blackpool Ladies7 0 0 7 0 Division Two P W D L Pts Windermere 5 5 0 0 15 Pendle Forest 3s 4 4 0 0 12 Brookfields 6 4 0 2 12 Preston 3s 6 4 0 2 10 Clitheroe &B 3s 6 3 1 2 10 Fulwood Ladies 6 2 0 4 6 Sprinq6elds4s 4 1 1 2 4 Lytham3s


7 1 0 6 3 Blackpool 3s 6 0 0 6 -10


SNOOKER YOUNG'S CLITHEROE A N D DISTRICT


SNOOKER LEAGUE P W D L Pts


Low Moor A Billington B Social Club A Con Club Clitheroe RB Legion ChatburnA Read


Social Club B Chatburn B


7 4 1 2 58 7 3 2 2 46 6 4 1 1 46 7 3 2 2 44 6 4 1 1 42 7 1 4 2 40 5 3 0 2 38 6 3 1 2 38 6 3 0 3 36 7 1 2 4 32


Catholic Club 6 1 2 3 30 Waddington B 6 0 2 4 22 Low Moor B


6 0 2 4 20


Results; Social A 10, Chatburn B 2: D.Moore 87, D.Lakin 82; M.Stephenson 105, A.EIIathorne 63; S.Briggs 57, J.Marshall 87; P.Hodge 115, A.Booth 51; S.Horsefield 91, C.Baines 56; J.Bond 109, S.Simkin 78; Chatburn A 6, Con Club 6; P.CIark 49, B.Waddington 86; N.Jefferies 41, R.Grant ■ 68; O.Crooks 85, S.West 49; G.Simkin 81, J.Whittaker 61; G.CIark 65, S.Whittaker 88; I.Holgate 101, M.Whittaker 43; Clitheroe 2, Billington B 10: R.Menzies


7 6 0 1 18 9 5 0 4 '15 9 4 0 5 12


POOL.


65, J.Gibson 87; G.Monk 55, T.Wright 92; A.Pilkington 96, M.Unwin 56; T.Lee 67, T.Wilson 73; P.Stott 60, A.Smethurst 76; J.Griffiths 63, J.Ainsworth 99; Low Moor A 6, R.B.Legion 6: M.Holmes W v S.AImond; A.Riley W v D.WalmsIey; J.Waddington W v M.Riley; G.Mcquade L v S. Winckley; R.Hope L v M.Hitchen; E.Barnes L v S.Kerr; Read 8, Catholic Club 4: H.Duerden 99, M.Isherwood 84; C.Pollard 75, SJackson 92; D.George 71, C.Heslop 9T; C.Isherwaod 77, M.Byrne 69; LHart 70, LCatlow 56; M.Waterworth 72, T.Byrne 47; Waddington 2, Social B 10: A.Dean 75, M.Cuncarr 101; K.Keough 73, M.Watson 80; S.Dean 87, LNuttall 80; S.Baines 57, G.GIoriani 93; S.Holden 72, A.Brunker 102; B.Phillip 67, T.Bridgeman 76; Low Moor B bye.


Fixtures, tonight Con Club v Social A; Billington 8 v Chatburn A; R.B.Legion v Clitheroe; Social B v Low Moor A; Chatburn B v Read; Low Moor B v Waddington; Catholic Club bye.


POOL PULSE DIGITAL OFFICE SOLUTIONS CU TH ERO E A N D DISTRICT POOL LEAG UE


Results, Premier Division: Buck B 9, Billington A 3; Castle (By Booths) 7, Horseshoe A 5; Horseshoe B 5, Royal British Legion A 7; Royal Oak 0, Buck A 12. Division One: Bay Horse 8, Kings Arms A 4; Billington B 9, Waggon & Horses A 3; Kings Arms B 4, St Peters A 8; Waggon & Horses B 7, Stork 5. Division Two: Dog Sports Bar 6, De Lacy A 6; Judge Walmsley A 4, White Lion 8; Low Moor 5 , , Judge Walmsley B7; Royal British Legion 7, Read Con Club 5. DivisionThree: Brown Cow (Chatburn) 5, Buck C 7; Pendle Witch B 4, Pendle Witch A 8; Tillotsons Arms 4, Royal Oak B 8.


Fixtures, Premier Division: Buck A v Horseshoe B; Horseshoe A v Billington; Royal British Legion A v Buck B; Royal Oak A v Castle. Division One: Billington B v Kings Arms B; Kings Arms A v.Waggon & Horses B; St Peters A v Stork; Waggon & Horses A v Bay Horse. Division Two: De Lacy A v Judge Walmsley A; Judge Walmsley B v Dog Sports Bar; Low Moor v Royal British Legion; Read Con Club v White Lion. DivisionUireeiBuckCvRoyal Oak B; Pendle Witch A v Tillotsons Arms; Rose & Crown v Brown Cow (Chatburn).


DARTS CLITHEROE A N D DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAG UE


Results, Darts; Legion B 3, Horse Shoe 6; Legion A 6, Kings Arms 3; Con Club 6, Rose & Crown 3; Black Bull OL 0, Black Bull Chatburn 9; Pendle Witch 8, Brown Cow 1. Buck Inn bye. Dominoes: Legion B 8, Horse Shoe 13; Legion A 11, Kings Arms 10; Con Club 10, Rose & Crown 11; Black Bull OL 10, Black Bull Chat 11; Pendle Witch 11, Brown Cow10.


Fixtures, Wednesday: Kings Arms v Buck Inn; Black Bull Chat v Legion A; Brown Cow v Black Bull OL; Rose & Crown v Pendle Witch; Horse Shoe v Con Club; Legion B bye.


BOWLS ROEFIELD DOROTHY SOUTHWORTH


INDOOR BOWLING LEAG UE P W D l Pts


Salesbury Tigers 9 8 0 1 46 Read


The Wanderers 8 7 0 1 35 All Blacks Phoenix.


9 5 0 4 30


Waddington Blue 9 5 0 4 30 Hurst Green 8 5 0 3 29 Sabden


10 4 0 6 27


Waddington Red 9 •4 0 5 26 West Bradford 9 3 0 6 20 French Connection 8 2 0 6 10 Longridge C’dores 7 1 0 6 9 Read White


9 0 .0 9 0


9 7 0 2 42 8 5 0 3 32


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Boxing is golden again! B


CLITHEROE’S LUKE BLACKLEDGE LOOKS ATTHE BOXING SCENE


oxing has hit a gold­ en patch once again according to Clithe- roe’sCommonwealth champion Luke Blackledge.


Frank Warren’s latest ac­


quisition under the BoxNation umbrella believes the latest schedule shows that the sport is booming. Gennady Golovkin has al­


ready sunk David Lemieux, Timothy Bradley stopped Bran­ don Rios in the ninth, Vasyl Lo- machenko added a third KO to hiscatalogueagainstRomuloKo- asicha while Cailum Smith’s per- formanceagainst Rocky Fielding smacked of a future world title contender. Onthehorizonthere’sAntho-


nyCrolla’srematchwithDarleys Perez, Martin Murray challenges Arthur Abraham’s WBO World super-middleweight reign, the heavyweight world champi­ on of four sanctioning bodies Wladimir Klitschko locks horns with Tyson Fury in Dusseldorf, James DeGale defends his IBF crown against Lucian Bute, An­ thony Joshua takes on Dillian Whyte while Andy Lee and Billy Joe Saunders go head-to-head in their rescheduled bout. “Of the British fighters the


one I’m looking forward to the most is Klitschko against Fury,” said Blackledge. “Klitschko has been the champion for a dec­ ade, he’s the best there is, and in Fury you’ve got somebody who is young, confident and hungry. “I'vegotto side with Klitschko though,probablyviaapoin tsde- cision. Klitschko knows how to win fights, that’s why he’s been at the top for solong, and I think his experience as the home fighter will see him come through it. “I expect Klitschko to show


his class and negate whatever Fury has to offer but he’ll defi­ nitely cause him more prob­ lems than what David Haye did. He matches Klitschko in size and strength, so he's got a puncher’s chance. I just think the champi­ on is a classier boxer.” The 25-year-old added:


“There’s a few big fights that I’m looking forward to. There’s Mur- ray’sfightwithAbrahamaswell. I’ve been in Germany for the past


Canelo Alvarez


three weeks propping Abraham for the fight and I can teUyou that it’s going tobeagoodcontest. “Murray’s got a good chance.


I’ve sparred with him before; he's youngandinhisprime.Youcan’t write Abraham off because he’s a big punching champion. I did a lot of rounds with him. This will beagreat battle.” Blackledge is also eagerly


anticipating the “super fight” between Miguel Cotto and Saul Alvarez in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday. The ‘70s brought us Muham-


madAlivJoeFrazierontwoocca- sions, Ali v George Foreman and RobertoDuranvSugarRayLeon- ard, the 1980’s presented the tri­ angular series between “Sugar”, Tommy “Hitman” Hearns and Marvin Hagler, the ‘90s saw Ju- lioCesarChavezvMeldrickTay- lor, Chris Eubank v Nigel Benn twice, Riddick Bowe v Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis v Frank BrunoandOscarDeLaHoyavFe- lixTrinidad. And at the turn ofthe century


the boxing world was treated to Erik Morales v Marco Antonio Barrera, Micky Ward v Arturo Gatti and Lewis v Mike TYson. . Now Blackledge believes the forthcoming contest will also live


up to its billing. “It could turn out to be one


of the best ‘super fights’ inadec- ade,”hesaid.“MayweathervPac- quiao had a similar biffing but it wasn’t great to watch. “Mayweather was profes­


sional enough at the back end of his career to do enough in fights to win them without getting in­ volved. He was a proper athlete and very effective with it. “There’s a big rivalry in this


fight, it’s Puerto Rico v Mexico and two ofthe biggest names on the planet. It’s going to be a war but I’m going with Canelo. I think he'll be too big and too powerful for Cotto." Itwillbesometaskemulating


thecurrentperiodaftertheNew Year, though Sergey Kovalev ver­ sus Jean Pascal has already been arrangedforJanuary30th while Scott Quigg fights Carl Frampton atthe Manchester ArenaonFeb- ruary


. “They’ll have to bill some 27th.


huge fights in 2016 to surpass this period,” Blackledge said. “Boxing is becoming massive again; the sport is booming. There’ll be some big fights next year but the big one for me has to beGolovkin versus thewinnerof Cotto and Canelo."


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