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Golden Gloves club refuse box-off 03.04.08

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

A FIGHT to decide whether William McLaughlin or Roy Sheehan travels to Athens to represent Ireland in an Olympic boxing qualifier next week could now take place in the courtroom rather than in the ring.
It was thought that Illies Golden Gloves fighter and Sheehan - the reigning Irish Welterweight Champion - would meet in a box-off, scheduled for Friday the 4th of April, to determine who would take the 69kg spot at the Athens qualification tournament for the Beijing Olympics.

Boxer William McLaughlin pictured with his coach Stephen Friel. However it’s emerged that the Illies Golden Gloves club are to challenge the legality this contest. McLaughlin defeated Joe McDonagh in a box-off in the National Stadium three weeks ago and it had been claimed that both boxers’ clubs’ had agreed that the winner of that fight would take  on Sheehan for the right to go to
 Athens. Illies Golden Gloves now say they made no such agreement.
“The IABA have stated that there will be a box-off with Roy Sheehan on Friday 4th April. The Illies club do not consent to the box-off, nor did we agree to it, as has been claimed. William has earned the right to his place in the team,” said Golden Gloves member Sadie Duffy who added that, in the Golden Gloves' view “the box-off is not going to happen.”
The IABA Council were scheduled to meet yesterday to discuss a response to the Golden Gloves club’s position.
“The worst case scenario is that the IABA order William to fight or award the place to Sheehan. We are prepared to get a court injunction to stop this from happening.”
Duffy is attended a meeting of the Ulster Council of the IABA in Derry on Tuesday. According the Illies referee/judge, the Ulster Council support the Illies Golden Gloves position.
Athy fighter Sheehan broke his left hand in sparring at the Irish squad’s training camp and missed the penultimate Olympic qualifier for European boxers, held in the Italian city of Pescara in February.
The IABA were keen that the national champion have another chance to make it to the Olympics and came up with the proposal to hold an additional box off.
Mrs Duffy said the Golden Gloves club would have made their objections public knowledge sooner, but were keen to keep the controversy from affecting McLaughlin, who has been training with the Irish High Performance team in Dublin over the past couple of weeks.
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