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    Default Re: Howard 'Kayo' Smith ~ "Good Fighter - Bad Breaks"

    Thursday ~ April 8, 1976

    Olympic Auditorium ~ Los Angeles, California

    ~ Howard Smith Back In Olympic Ring ~

    Howard 'Kayo' Smith ~ 21-1-0 {16 KO's}
    vs.
    John 'Speedy' Jordan ~ 19-8-3 {10 KO's}

    Howard Smith, the #4 WBC-ranked Heavyweight is back in the Ring after an extended
    '11-Month' hiatus. His last bout was back on May 8, 1975 - when he 'clobbered'
    Larry Middleton by a KO in 5.

    John 'Speedy' Jordan {Norfolk, Virginia} has won 5-Straight in the Virginia small-club
    fight circuit, and hopes to score an 'upset'.

    ~ Howard Smith And John Jordan Bout Ends By 'No-Decision' ~

    The 10-Round Heavyweight bout between Howard 'Kayo' Smith and John 'Speedy' Jordan
    ended by a No Decision in Round 4, as Smith landed an accidental low-blow into Jordan
    at 1:44 of Round 4.

    Smith {207 lbs.}, the California State Heavyweight Championship, boxed well over the
    first 2-Rounds, as he slammed Jordan {196 lbs.} with jolting left-hands and an occasional
    '2-Punch' combination.

    In Round 3, Smith again controlled the action, and just past the mid-way point in the
    session he started working Jordan's body.

    But the 31 year-old Norfolk, Virginia Heavyweight hung tough, and made it a fight at
    the {2:10 Mark} when he came back with some decent body punches of his own to back
    the 29 year-old Smith off.

    Both fighters got into a 'heated exchange' at the end of Round 3, as they traded heavy
    hooks into each others body.

    In Round 4, both fighters met at Center-Ring, and each continued with their body-attack.

    But at the {0:40 Mark}, Howard drove Jordan backwards and into the Ropes, and started
    to let his body-blows fly into the Virginia Heavyweight.

    Smith went after Jordan's body with hard hooks into the mid-section and sides.

    Then at the {1:00 Mark}, Smith let a right-hand stray 'too low', and Jordan 'dropped' to the
    canvas in pain from the punch.

    The Referee determined it was an 'accidental-blow', and permitted John Jordan a
    2-Minute 'rest period'.

    The Referee - Dick Young asked Jordan if he wanted to continue, and he said >
    "Ill give it a try, but I'm hurting down there."

    When the action resumed, the Virginia Heavyweight tried to fight on, but it was
    obvious that Jordan was still hurting. Howard Smith 'pulled' his punches, and
    backed off when Jordan was not fighting back.

    The Referee - Dick Young then halted the action, and called the bout over at
    {1:44} of Round 4.

    Under California State Boxing Rules, the bout is ruled a 'No Decision'.

    Howard Smith was ahead on all '3' Scorecards {3-0 / 3-0 / 3-0} at the time the bout
    was ended by an 'accidental' low-bow.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 01-14-2015 at 11:04 PM.

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