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Boxing News Magazine 1975 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1975 History
Odds against Ahumada in make-or-break battle
Weight-weakened Chacon goes in two
Valdes v Napoles in September?
BUNNY JOHNSON, the British and Commonwealth
heavyweight champion, won his first fight overseas when
he took a clear, eight-round decision over Ray Anderson of
the United States
McEWAN DECIDES TO PUNCH FOR PAY
A TWELVE-MAN team of Canadian amateurs arrived on Tuesday in Belfast to start a two
tournament stop-over on route to a short Scandanavian tour.
REPTON HONOUR LONG SERVING CLUB MEMBER
SO-SAD HOWARD MUST QUIT
TIME may be running out for Muhammad Ali. For
this reason, if no other, Britain's Joe Bugner has to be
given at least an outside chance of winning the world
heavyweight title in Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka
(Freedom) Stadium on Tuesday morning.
this reason, if no other, Britain's Joe Bugner has to be
given at least an outside chance of winning the world
heavyweight title in Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka
(Freedom) Stadium on Tuesday morning.
Reg Gutteridge, well-known commentator and
boxing correspondent of the London Evening
News, here describes the careers of some of the
world's greatest fighters, men like Muhammad Ali,
Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Archie Moore and
others. Thefacts are given in great detail, but are
clothed with a warm, personal attitude and
interlaced with many anecdotes of the game and
business that the author knows so well.
boxing correspondent of the London Evening
News, here describes the careers of some of the
world's greatest fighters, men like Muhammad Ali,
Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Archie Moore and
others. Thefacts are given in great detail, but are
clothed with a warm, personal attitude and
interlaced with many anecdotes of the game and
business that the author knows so well.
ARGENTINIAN dangerman Carlos Monzon swings back into action when he puts
his WBA middleweight title on the line against stylish Tony Licata at New York's
Madison Square Garden on Monday.
his WBA middleweight title on the line against stylish Tony Licata at New York's
Madison Square Garden on Monday.
MEXICO'S Ruben Olivares won the WBC featherweight
title when he destroyed reigning champion Bobby Chacon
(California) in the second round at the Inglewood Forum.
Chacon said afterwards that he would probably quit
boxing.
title when he destroyed reigning champion Bobby Chacon
(California) in the second round at the Inglewood Forum.
Chacon said afterwards that he would probably quit
boxing.