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Boxing News Magazine 1974  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1974  History
 
RETURN fights, it is said, are seldom as good as the original. Monday's
revenge showdown between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier is unlikely to be
an exception to the rule. But only because, for my money, their first meeting
was one of the all-time classic fights.
 
THEY say you have to knock them out to win in
Italy. This is just what Ken Buchanan plans to do
when he challenges Italian Antonio Puddu for the
European lightweight title at Cagliari, Sardinia. The
fight is set for February 15 but at the time of writing
no contracts had been signed.
 
FORMER heavyweight champion Joe Frazier gets
a 30th birthday kiss from daughter Natasha while
another daughter, Jonetta, goes through some
gifts at a party for Frazier in Philadelphia. The large
painting of Frazier in the background was also a
birthday gift
 
THE newly-formed African Boxing Commission has announced
three more pairings for All-African titles. They
are Eddie Blay (Ghana) v Salem Ouedrago (Ivory Coast)
for the welterweight title; Nojim Maiyegun of Nigeria v
Sea Robinson (Ivory Coast), middleweight; and at lightheavyweight,
Ba Sounkalo of Mali v Billy Suze (Zaire).
All three contests are to take place by the end of
March.
In addition, Joseph Sossou of Dahomey meets
Ghanaian Gu Patterson at Abidjan on February 2, in a
final eliminator for the African light-welter title.
Ould Makloufi of Algeria won the lightweight title by
defeating Joe Tetteh, the Ghanian veteran, last month,
and the featherweight crown will be contested between
David Poison (Ghana) and Tahar ben Hassan (Tunis) on
February 2, at Tunis.

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