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Boxing News Magazine 1991  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1991  History
 
McCrory back at heavy
 
Damiam can open door to a fortune
 
London for Chavez as he breaks free
 
Carlos Duran dies in crash
 
WHO'S YOUR PROJECT OF THE YEAR?
 
Slatcher is Best Senior
 
Mason and Lewis meet in March
 
WHAT a sad way for 1990 to end with Mike Tyson going to
court to try to stop the Evander Holyfield-George Foreman
fight. The hand of Don King is obviously pulling Tyson's
strings, and the puppet dances. King knows he won't stop
the fight, but he is hoping to be enough of a nuisance to
force a stand aside payment.
 
WHATEVER the outcome of tonight's WBO heavyweight
title clash at the Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, nobody
will really dispute Evander Holyfield's legitimacy as the
world heavyweight champion.
Nevertheless, the meeting between Italian Francesco Damiani
and American Ray Mercer (WBO No 6) does open the door for
both fighters as far as future, more lucrative fights are concerned.
Both are undefeated but Mercer, should he win, could expect to
figure in future bouts against Holyfield, Tyson, Ruddock or even Foreman.
 
ITALIAN boxing was struck by tragedy
when former double European champion
JUAN CARLOS DURAN was killed
in a car crash last week at the age of 54.
The Argentine-born Duran was best
known as the father of WBC cruiserweight
champion Massimiliano Duran
and Italian welterweight title holder
Alessandro, but he was a top fighter in
his own right in the 1960s and 1970s.
Born on June 13, 1936, Duran moved
to Italy in the early 1960s, and eventually
became a naturalised Italian citizen.
He' boxed a No Contest with Emile
Griffith in 1964, the bout being interrupted
because of crowd trouble.
 
WELSH champion MARK HUGHES (Gwent, Swansea)
came out on top in the "Little European championships',
a mini-tournament organized by the
Swedish ABA in the preparations for the European
Championships to be held there in May.
Hughes outpointed Togo-born Swedish entry KODJO
AKAPO in the light-flyweight division. The fight was lively,
 
SWINDON — November 30: With most of their senior boxers out of
action, it was left to the host club's juniors to steal this show when
(Malmesbury) ABC staged a 13-bout programme at the Link Centre.
Matthew Spurway took his unbeaten record to six as he improved
on a previous points win over Broad Plain's J a d e Hamilton. Spurway's
straight punching brought him a second round stoppage victory,
although the end seemed premature.
 
AT 18 YEARS of age, Liverpool featherweight Alan Vaughan
has the world at his feet following his magnificent win in the
World Junior championships in Lima, Peru in October. In his
own quiet way he is a self-assured young man without a trace
of conceit in his make-up, despite his undoubted success as
one of the country's most promising young boxers. Alan lives,
eats and breathes boxing; something he has done for the last
light years

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