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WAS THIS THE END?

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NOVEMBER 26

SWANSEA boy Jay Harris, stepping down to light-flyweight after chasing major belts at eight stone, saw his new dream shattered when vicious body shots from the visiting Hector Flores left him unable to beat Howard Foster’s count in the sixth of a scheduled 10.

While Flores, in his first fight outside Mexico, paraded the WBC Inter-Continental bauble, Harris saluted his fans, who responded with a chant of “He’s one of our

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