Boxing News magazine 6.2.1976 Download pdf
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JOHN H. STRACEY, Britain's fighting hero of 1975, is to
defend his world welterweight title against classy
Hedgemon Lewis, from Los Angeles, on promoter Harry
Levene's first show of the New Year at Wembley on March 16.
EMILE GRIFFITH, still world class at the age of 38, is back in Europe to meet
Algerian light-middle banger Loucif Hamani in the 10 rounds main event at the
Palais des Sports, Paris, on Monday.
PHIL MATTHEWS, heavy-fisted Lancashire light-heavy,
starts back in world class after nearly a year out of action when
he meets Argentine champion Miguel Angel Cuello in a
fascinating supporting 10 rounds fight on the Griffith v
Hamani bill in Paris on Monday (writes GRAHAM HOUSTON).
ABA Junior championship finalist CLIFFORD GILPIN (Wolverhampton) stepped up to
face former Young England international GRANVILLE ALLEN in only his second senior
contest and put up a marvellous show.
TORQUAY brothers MARC and RALPH NICETTE had mixed
luck in the Devon Schools finals at Whitleigh Secondary
School.
BRITISH lightweight champion Jim Watt, of Glasgow,
has decided to fight under his own management.
He parted from manager Jim Murray last week. Both
parties stress it was by mutual agreement and that
they remain the best of friends.