Boxing News magazine 12.4.1968 Download pdf
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WILLIE LUDICK is a
lean, two-fisted gloveslinger
who stands just under
six feet tall in his socks and
weighs a hundred and fortyseven
pounds wringing wet.
On Tuesday night, he rides
into the Texas city of Dallas
for a showdown with the
toughest hombre in town, a
guy called Curtis Cokes, and
the one who walks away from
it first will be welterweight
champion of the world.
IT HAS been reported by George
Whiting in the London Evening
Standard that East End
manager Terry Lawless may lead
his highly-successful stable of
fighters in an invasion of the
United States.
Spear-heading the attack would be
his two national champions, welterweight
Ralph Charles and
junior lightweight Jimmy Anderson,
with the heavier brigade
Tony Moore and Peter Boddington
bringing up to the rear.
SOUTH AFRICA'S Willie Ludick
is trying to eat his way to the
world welterweight championship.
Ludick, who meets champion
Curtis Cokes for the title in Dallas
April 16, is a couple of pounds
lighter than his handlers would
like.
So he has been eating four meals
a day.