The Michigan Daily-Sunday, March 29, 1981-Page 9 Sugar Ray Leonard victorious over Bonds, retains WBC title SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Sugar Ray Leonard knocked down Larry Bonds in the fourth round and continued to beat up on the garbageman from Denver un- til referee Arthur Mercante stopped the bout in the 10th round last night to defend his World Boxing Council welterweight championship. The end came shortly after Bonds got up from a knockdown in the 10th round. After regaining his feet, he was met with a barrage of blows as he stood in Leonard's corner and the referee signaled the end at 2:22 of the round. The bout in the Carrier Dome was all Leonard, who already is signed to challenge Ayub Kalule for the World Boxing Association junior- middleweight title June 25 in Houston. Many observers felt Bonds was chosen as Leonard's opponent because he is a left-handed boxer, as is Kalule, a Ugandan living in Denmark. Leonard, fighting for the first time since he regained the title from Roberto Duran last Nov. 25, took charge of the fight after Bonds, fighting for the first time since last April 19, held an edge in the opening round on the strength of good movement and his right jab. BONDS' STRATEGY was apparent from the outset-jab and continually move, constantly changing the movement to alter the punching angles for Leonard and cut down on his ac- curacy. But it was just as apparent from the outset that Leonard's hand and foot speed would negate Bonds',strategy. It also was apparent that Leonard knew Bonds could not hurt him and he showed this by often fighting with his hands low, inviting Bonds to punch. Before the fight, Leonard had said: "I don't think Bonds is going to create problems, not that he's not capable." WELL, THE 29-year-old Bonds wasn't capable of creating trouble for the 24-year-old Sugar Man. ' The first knockdown of the fight came late in the fourth round when Leonard, who weighed 1451 pounds, rattled eight punches off Bonds' head, climaxed by a left-right that dropped him in a neutral corner. Bonds, 144/4, got up quickly and the bell rang. In the 10th, Leonard landed several hard straight rights to the head. One of them hurt Bonds who reeled away from trouble - but not for long. A hook to Bonds' side bent him sideways, and Leonard jumped him and floored him with a right-left to the head. Bonds was up at about 6 and took the mandatory 8-count. Leonard then step- ped in with a head flurry and Mercante decided he had seen enough. All three judges hadLeonard comfor- tably ahead when the end came. Harold Lederman and Vinnie Rainone each had it 90-80 while Carol Castellano had it 88-80. A crowd of about 21,000 watchedthe fight, which was televised live by Home Box Office, a cable company. Leonard's first live appearance on home TV since he knocked out Dave "Boy" Green March 31, 1980, repor- tedly brought him $750,000, much less than his two closed-circuit TV bouts against Duran in which he earned a total of $16.5 million. The victory was Leonard's 29th - and 20th knockout - against one loss. Bonds, who works regularly as a gar- bageman, got $100,000, which included $15,000 for training and expenses. The expense money was 10 times greater than Bonds' previous highest purse. Bonds, who went into the fight ranked fifth by the WBC and sixth by the WBA, lost for the fourth time against 29 vic- tories. A PPhoto WISCONSIN GOALIE MARC Behrend stops a shot by Minnesota's Steve Ulseth, left, during first period action last night in their NCAA championship game at Duluth Arena. Never Remains Silent 704-0558" 6PORTS OF THE DAILY: Bullets pound Pistons, 108-103 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Kevin Porter scored 24 points and dished out 16 assists last night to wrap up his four- th National Basketball Association sift title and help the Washington ullets breeze past Detroit, 108-103. Don Collins, a rookie acquired from Atlanta in January, connected on 10 of i1 shots and contributed 21 points to the Bullets' attack. THE VICTORY, the Bullets' third in the last four games, brought the team within one of last year's victory total going into today's season finale against Cleveland. The Bullets broke on top, 22-8, as reg Ballard made four straight shots, but the Pistons closed the gap to five points, 25-20, at the end of the first quar- ter. With Porter getting eight points, the Bullets went on another spree and in- creased their advantage to 47-32 late in the second quarter. Collins scored 13 of his points in the third quarter, to help Washington main- tain at least a 10-point advantage until the final minutes. John Long scored 20 points and Phil Hubbard added 15 to pace the Pistons. Oilers 4, Red W gins 2 DETROIT (AP) - Wayne Gretzky drew an assist on Edmonton's final goal to tie Phil Esposito's single-season scoring record as the Oilers defeated the Detroit Red Wings 4-2 in National Hockey League action yesterday. Gretzky passed the puck to defen- seman Risto Siltanen on a 2-on-i break and Siltanen fired the puck past Detroit goalie Larry Lozinski at 11:36 of the final period. THE ASSIST WAS Gretzky's 99th of the season. He also has 53 goals, giving him 152 points. Gretzky has four games remaining to break the record. Esposito had 76 goals and 76 assists for 152 points while playing for Boston during the 1970-71 season. Bruins 5, Black Hawks 2 BOSTON (AP) - Peter McNab scored Boston's third power play goal of the game to spark a three-goal third. period outburst that gave the Bruins a 5-2 National Hockey League victory over the Chicago Black Hawks yester- day. With the score tied, 2-2, Rick Mid- dleton fed the puck out from behind the net to McNab at the corner of the crease. McNab then lifted his 36th goal of the season over goalie Murray Ban- nerman at 6:05 of the period. Steve Kasper gave Boston a 4-2 lead at 12:11 when he pounced on a rebound and flipped his 20th goal past Banner- man. Synchros finish third Special to the Daily PALO ALTO-In the AIAW National synchronized swim meet held yester- day at Stanford University, the Michigan squad finished in third place. In additionto its lofty team finish, Michigan also had three performers, Cathleen O'Brian, Betsy Niera, and Ruth Pickett, achieve All-American status. It was the fourth such honor for Pickett. Finishing ahead of the Wolverines were champion Arizona with 71 points and runner-up Ohio State (58 points) . Rounding out the top five were Stanford and California St. Long Beach. 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