Career
In September 1976 he fought Des Morrison for the vacant BBBofC Southern Area super lightweight title, Morrison stopping him in the fifth round to inflict the first defeat of his pro career. Powers was unbeaten in the next year, beating Joey Singleton, Clinton McKenzie and Efisio Pinna, leading to a fight against Morrison for the vacant British light welterweight title at the York Hall in October 1977. Having relinquished the British title to pursue higher hinours, in February 1979 he regained it from Clinton McKenzie, taking a points decision.
The two met again for the title in September, this time McKenzie taking the decision.
Powers returned in January 1980 in a British title eliminator against Sylvester Mittee. Mittee stopped him in the seventh round.
Powers continued until 1983, his final fight a defeat at the hands of Lloyd Christie.