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Boxing News Magazine 1971  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1971  History
 
KELLIE SO LUCKY TO BEAT GRAHAM
 
FRAZIER WILL WATCH FRANKHAM IN ACTION
 
Terrell v Jobson at Shoreditch
 
HERE'S WHY BOXING NEEDS ROWE
 
STERLING TAKES ON BOGS IN DENMARK
 
QUARRY STOPS AMADO VASQUEZ
 
RUSSIA'S  11- M A N TEAM SPELLS DANGER
 
BATTERSEA'S Big Five who reached London championships last year, 
Mickey Abrams, Colin Smith, Brian Deans, Johnny Banham, Dave Hallinan.
 
Buchanan may quit Britain
 
BLOOD flows from Roger Menetrey's left
eye but the gallant Frenchman comes
tearing into Britain's Ralph Charles in last
Friday's tremendous European welterweight
title fight at Geneva.
 
BRITAIN'S Ralph Charles
lost the European welterweight
title to French challenger
Roger Menetrey in
seven sensational rounds at
the Ice Stadium but at least
had the satisfaction of going
down fighting.
 
NEWLY-CROWNED Southern
Area light-heavy champion
Johnny Frankham, of
Reading, meets Frenchman
Expedit Mountcho over
eight rounds in the main
event at the Anglo-American
Sporting Club, London
Hilton, on Monday, when
the guest of honour will be
heavyweight champion Joe
Frazier.
 
ITALIAN CHALLENGER Piero Del Papa was recovering
from concussion and nursing a swollen jaw after being
knocked out in the first round by World Boxing Association
light-heavyweight champion Vicente Rondon of Venezuela.
A fractured jaw was initially suspected after the 33-yearold
Italian had been sent crashing half-way through the
ropes by a vicious right uppercut, only 155 seconds after
the start of the fight at the New Circus Bull Ring here.
 
KEN BUCHANAN, Britain's
world lightweight champion,
said in Toronto he was considering
emigrating to
Canada.
The 25-year-old Edinburgh
fighter, who arrived in
Toronto on Sunday for a
month's holiday, said: " I'm
here to visit relatives, but I'm
considering moving here, too.
It's as simple as this —
money talks.
 
DANGEROUS Dan Mc-
Alinden's Southend fight
with Roberto Davila, of
Peru, gets the full Boxing
News action man
treatment next week,
with terrific photos.

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