Boxing News magazine 22.6.1984 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 22.6.1984 Download pdf
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LIVERPOOL featherweight Joey Joynson shrugged off
the recent loss of his unbeaten record in America by
turning on a five-star display to decisively outpoint
Mark Pearce, Cardiff in the joint top-liner at Liverpool
Stadium.
Joynson (9st 0'/2lb) won every round against Pearce
(9st 3V^lbs), on the card of referee Ron Hackett, who
marked it 80-76.

NEW YORK — June 15:
Unbeaten southpaw Pedro
Vilella captured the NABF
welter title with an upset,
majority 12-round points
win over highly rated Marion
Starling at Madison
Sqdare Garden. The bout
was in support of the closed
circuit screening of Hearns
v Duran from Las Vegas.
Vilella, of New York, was
busier and more purposeful
than the heavier punching
Starling, from Hartford, Connecticut.

ERROL CHRISTIE, the unbeaten
Coventry Middleweight,
scored his 13th win in a row by
stopping STAN WHITE of Detroit
in the fifth of their scheduled
10-rounder on the big show.

THERE'S increasing speculation that Eusebio Pedroza.
troubled by weight-making, will move up to
junior-lightweight. If he vacated his WBA featherweight
title it would help open things up nicely for
British hope Barry McGuigan. what with WBC
nine-stonrf champ Wilfredo Gomez also apparently
looking to step up in weight.
But I must say that Panamanian Pedroza still
looks a formidable featherweight, with or without
weight worries.

BEST bout of the night oh the sell-out Angel
show at Islington Town Hall was the sizzler
in which the promoting club's John Gallagher
gained a unanimous points decision
over John Guilfoyle of Fitzroy Lodge.
Guilfoyle never stopped trying and certainly
had his moments of success, but Gallagher,
Middlesex minor schoolboy champion at 34
kilogrammes, seemed to have the edge.
Once again. Angel's capacity for entertaining
boxing met with a fine public response and
several disappointed punters were unable to gain
admission.

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