Boxing News magazine 28.10.1983 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 28.10.1983 Download pdf
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BRITISH welterweight champion Lloyd Honeyghan of
Bermondsey was given an excellent workout by American
import Harold Brazier in a competitive, interesting
and well-matched main event at the National Sporting
Club, Grosvenor House.

TONY SIBSON'S powerhouse hitting wrecked John Collins
and also plans for an Ail-American TV clash next year
between Collins and pin-up kid Bobby Czyz.
Czyz, back in harness after injury and domestic tragedy,
smiled up at Sibson from ringside but isn't rushing to meet
him in a business capacity.

THE fight of the moment is the attempt by Roberto Duran,
the most remarkable pugilist of the last 10 years, to win a
fourth world title when he bids for the undisputed
middleweight crown, jealously guarded by Marvin Hagler,
at Las Vegas on November 10.

PROMOTER Frank Warren's bug European title promotion at Bloomsbury Crest
Hotel on Wednesday has fallen through with an interesting heavyweight 10-rounder
between John L. Gardner and Noel Quariess taking the place of the
championship between Antoine Montero and Keith Wallace.
The match fell through when Wallace's father died last week and it was quite
righdy felt that the fighter's concentration would have been badly affected.

EUSEBIO PEDROZA of Panama retained his WBA
featherweight title for the 17th time with a unanimous 15-round
points win over Jose Caba, born in the Dominican Republic but
fighting out of Los Angeles, before a capacity crowd of 1200 at the
small local sports palace.

BERMONDSEY'S Fisher Club parade all their stars at
the Elephant & Castle Recreation Centre on Monday,
October 31, when they present their second open tournament
in aid of the Mayor of Southwark's charities.
Eight clubs are taking part in the boxing bonanza. Clubs
can't afford to book the "Elephant" but this is a council
show.

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