Boxing News magazine 24.5.1985 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 24.5.1985 Download pdf
Boxing News Magazine 1985 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1985  History
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CHARLIE BROWN, the Glasgow flyweight c o n t e n d e r , who eagerly awaits the outcome
of the Duke McKenzie-Danny Flynn British flyweight title fight on June 5. scored an
eighth round stoppage win over Shoreditch's Kevin Downer at the Whitbread Scotland
Sporting Club.

ROCKY KELLY makes an early return to the
ring after his thrilling British welterweight title
loss to Kostas Petrou last month when he meets
obscure American Ricky 'Junk Yard Dog' Randall
over 10 rounds at the Longford Crest Hotel
tomorrow (Saturday) on Greg Steene and Harry
Holland's joint promotion.

THE BURNS family from Fife settled in Staffordshire in the fifties when Luke Burns
moved from Lochgelly to the new Lee Hall Colliery near Rugeley. Over the next 20
years, his son, Jim Burns, grew into a fair-sized heavyweight topping 6ft 2ins and scaling
14 stones.
Jim didn't follow his father on to the football field but he gladdened the old man's heart
by taking up boxing. He learned all the moves at the gym run by the local police in
Rugeley.

TO most fight fans, Frank Bruno is this country's best
heavyweight. But his handlers always wanted to fry bigger fish so
it's Catford's unsung Hughroy Currie and his old rival Funso
Banjo of West Ham who meet for the vacant British heavyweight
title at the Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill on Tuesday.
It will be Currie's first fight under the management of Frank
Warren, who also promotes the show.

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