98-92. To say Gairy St Clair only won two rounds is simply beyond belief. Gairy owned the ring, made Kickett miss and dominated on the inside. For the most part St Clair made Kickett fight his fight, he controlled the style and tempo of the fight. He had Kickett and his trainers shamelessly buying time with tactics such as "forgeting" his mouthguard and applying to much vaso. Kickett did have his moments throughout the fight, no doubt, however in the end he was simply outclassed. If you want to talk about robberies in the memory of Fenech Nelson I it doesn't get any more flagrant than what we saw last night.The Daily Telegraph wrote:Those that smugly hoped Fenech-Nelson III wouldn't embarrass boxing will be pleased to know that boxing didn't need to wait for the main event.
Scoring St Clair's fine win as a unanimous loss did it for them.
To add to the quote above, the crowd in the pub I was watching simply laughed when the decision was anounced. What could have been a great night for Australian boxing turned into a farce. It is now evident that as soon as the fight was signed it was always going to be a win for the young prospect, no matter what happend in the ring...
