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Boxing News Magazine 1974 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1974 History
WELL, now we know. Tiny Tony Davies had plenty
of confidence, plenty of determination, and the ability
to win him his first seven fights — but could he cope
with the tremendous step-up in class and handle
globe-trotting John McCluskey?
of confidence, plenty of determination, and the ability
to win him his first seven fights — but could he cope
with the tremendous step-up in class and handle
globe-trotting John McCluskey?
INJURIES having healed and purse arguments having been resolved,
bantamweight rivals Paddy Maguire and David Needham will finally get together
at Nottingham Ice Rink on November 26 to decide the vacant British title.
bantamweight rivals Paddy Maguire and David Needham will finally get together
at Nottingham Ice Rink on November 26 to decide the vacant British title.
THE label on the file still says CASSIUS CLAY, but it is easy to find because it is
by far the thickest of all my files. Few boxers in ring history can have grabbed so
much ink as this fellow who now calls himself Muhammad Ali.
by far the thickest of all my files. Few boxers in ring history can have grabbed so
much ink as this fellow who now calls himself Muhammad Ali.
WHEN it comes to making up all-time rankings of lightweight champions, one
name that is sure to be a lot nearer the bottom than the top is that of Lauro Salas,
the scrappy little battler from Monterrey, Mexico. Salas, like most of his
counter-parts from South of the Border, came to fight; he may have lacked ability,
but he always had the desire and 100 per cent effort was assured when he climbed
into the ring.
name that is sure to be a lot nearer the bottom than the top is that of Lauro Salas,
the scrappy little battler from Monterrey, Mexico. Salas, like most of his
counter-parts from South of the Border, came to fight; he may have lacked ability,
but he always had the desire and 100 per cent effort was assured when he climbed
into the ring.
JOHNNY HARPER stepped out of retirement on the
Fairbairn open show at Plaistow Working Men's club
and walked into a whirlwind named Dermot O'Connor of
Stowe.
Fairbairn open show at Plaistow Working Men's club
and walked into a whirlwind named Dermot O'Connor of
Stowe.
THE time has come, says manager Andy Smith, for
Joe Bugner to emerge as a two-fisted offensive
fighter. Bugner's second round knockout over Jose
Luis Garcia was, I am informed, just a foretaste of
things to come.
Joe Bugner to emerge as a two-fisted offensive
fighter. Bugner's second round knockout over Jose
Luis Garcia was, I am informed, just a foretaste of
things to come.