Boxing News magazine 24.1.1984 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 24.1.1984 Download pdf
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GLAMOUR is not necessarily what makes a good
fight or brings in the fans as the fine British championship
between light-middleweights Jimmy Cable
and Nick Wilshire can show at the Albert Hall on
Wednesday.

DAVE GARSIDE established his
authority in the first of a six (twominute)
rounder against AL
MALCOLM and held onto it to
take a 60-57 points win from ref
Thomas

L I V E R P O O L
middleweight Jimmy Price
outclassed Puerto Rican
Manuel Jiminez to take his
unbeaten record to 11
straight wins at the New
Century Hall, Manchester,
and then heard a tribute
from his opponent.

M A R V I N H A G L E R , who d e f e n d s h i s world
middleweight title against JUAN DOMINGO ROLDAN
on March 30 in Las Vegas, has started trying to
goad Sugar Ray Leonard into an early meeting . . . but
this week's news that Leonard required surgery to his
right eye, forcing the postponement of his February 25
comeback against Kevin Howard, means that he will
have to wait.

ABA lightweight champion Kenny Willis (Rotunda) cleared
the first hurdle of this season's title race when he beat off the
lively challenge of Joe Jacobs (St Helens) in the West Lanes
& Cheshire championship semi-finals at Liverpool Stadium.
And joining him in the finals night line-up will be other
England men in bantam John Hyland(St Ambrose), feather
Dave Kenny (Kirby) and light-welter Dave Jennings (Birkenhead).
Willis had the toughest task of all and after a fast, always
close three-rounder he edged through on a tight majority
vote.

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