Boxing News magazine 6.9.1985 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 6.9.1985 Download pdf
Boxing News Magazine 1985 Memorabilia
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PRINCE RODNEY will be looking t o win a Lonsdale belt
outright when he defends his British light-middleweight
title for the first time against Mick Courtney at the Palace
Lido in the Isle of Man t o m o r r ow a f t e r n o o n (Saturday).
Rodney, f r om Huddersfield, won the title for a second
time in May when he demolished Jimmy Cable in one
round at Hastings.

ABOUT 25 years ago some native fishermen hit the news when they
pulled in their nets and found a strange fish there. It turned out to be a
coelacanth, which naturalists had assumed to be an extinct species.
Six months ago, in Miami, an equally rare species, the American
light-flyweight, was discovered when Joey Olivo had his arm raised as
the new WBA champion.

WEST LONDON'S Hogarth club have lost the services of
their ABA lighweight champion Eamonn McAuley.
McAuley has gone back to live in Belfast and will
probably campaign for the Holy Name club there.
Significantly, Harry Munger, who guided the fortunes of
McAuley, has decided to quit as chief coach. He will,
however, continue as Hogarth's secretary.

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