Boxing News magazine 26.4.1968 Download pdf
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HARRY SCOTT, Bootle
proved the adage that class
will tell, when beating Sugar
Bill Robinson, Dulwich,
in the seventh round at Manor
Place Baths. A succession of left
hooks, followed by a left and
right to the chin put Robinson
down for " eight " and when the
Dulwich man rose, referee Harry
Humphreys rightly stopped the
fight.
CARL GIZZI, 23-year-old heavyweight champion of Wales,
climbed another step up the national ladder when he outpointed
Billy Gray, Walsall, a t the World S p o r t i n g Club, Grosvenor House,
P a r k Lane, R e f e r e e Bill Williams scoring the c o n t e s t 491/2 to 481/2 pts after
their hard ten rounder.
THAD SPENCER'S DREAM OF BEING HEAVYWEIGHT
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD WAS RUDELY SHATTERED
BY THE THUNDEROUS FISTS OF JERRY QUARRY
ONE SATURDAY AFTERNOON A COUPLE OF MONTHS
AGO. THEY WERE FIGHTING IN THE BEAUTIFUL OAKLAND
COLISEUM FOR THE RIGHT TO OPPOSE JIMMY
ELLIS IN THE SAME RING TOMORROW FOR THE WBA
VERSION OF THE TITLE THEY STRIPPED FROM MUHAMMAD
ALI.