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Boxing News Magazine 1971 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1971 History
WHO WAS THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL?
MASKED MEN . . . British welter champ Ralph Charles punches the pads held by manager Terry Lawless.
They wear smog masks because Lawless has a cold . . . and they don't want Ralph to catch any loose germs.
BUGNERS JAW BUSTED IN DEFEAT
Last-round knockdown sways verdict
BOLD AIRD STEPS IN TO TAKE ON GULLI
Olivares plans shot at nine-stone crown
SOBLES AVENGES McLEAN DEFEAT
FORGOTTEN MAN TETTEH HALTS McCORMACK
Waller, Hope Knight in the hot seat
REPTON STARS BEAT MERSEY SELECT 7-5
WATT KO's STRAUB; MELROSE DEFEATED
ALL-OUT PHILLIPS BEATS MOYSE
BRITISH heavyweight prestige, reeling after the Jack
Bodell disaster, suffered another stunning blow when exchamp
Joe Bugner was outpointed over ten rounds by
black American Larry Middleton in their TV fight at the
Ice Stadium
Bodell disaster, suffered another stunning blow when exchamp
Joe Bugner was outpointed over ten rounds by
black American Larry Middleton in their TV fight at the
Ice Stadium
DAVE NEEDHAM, Nottingham (8-5) 20-year-old former
ABA and Commonwealth Games champion, gained his
most important pro victory by stopping British flyweight
titleholder John McCluskey, Hamilton (8-3) in the eighth
of their scheduled ten round non-title fight on the Bugner
bill.
ABA and Commonwealth Games champion, gained his
most important pro victory by stopping British flyweight
titleholder John McCluskey, Hamilton (8-3) in the eighth
of their scheduled ten round non-title fight on the Bugner
bill.
JOE BUGNER'S jaw injury means a big break for Billy Aird, 25-year-old
Liverpool heavyweight, who steps in to meet American Ted Gullick over
ten rounds at the Albert Hall next Tuesday.
Liverpool heavyweight, who steps in to meet American Ted Gullick over
ten rounds at the Albert Hall next Tuesday.