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Boxing News Magazine 1991  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1991  History
 
CROOK RACES TO LONSDALE RECORD
 
Veteran Collins can pull it off
 
Boyle's Euro bid ends in seven
 
Coetzer hoping for next shot at Holyfield
 
Chavez scores his 75th win
 
ALL THE ABA FINALISTS PROFILED
 
JOHNNY GRAHAM stepped up to cruiserweight and
captured the vacant Southern Area championship with
a hard-fought ten-round decision over Mike Aubrey at
the Festival Hall.
 
FORMER British featherweight champion Peter Harris marked his comeback after
19 months out of the ring by decisively outpointing Colin Lynch, a former Midlands
Area champion, from Coventry, over eight rounds at the Afan Lido.
It was Harris's first appearance since he lost a bruising British and European
championships battle in the same ring to Liverpool's Paul Hodkinson on a ninth
round eye injury stoppage in September 1989. Although understandably rusty Harris,
 
JOURNEYMAN Ariel Conde lies flat on his back after
a seventh round knockout defeat by a comebacking
Wilfred Benitez in March 1990. Conde, who was
flattened in two rounds by George Collins in 1987,
was recently knocked out in 23 seconds by Mark
Breland in a disgraceful mismatch.
 
THE 103rd ABA championships held for the second year
running at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday (May 7) provide
a first time appearance for established stars J o h n Irwin and
Eric Noi along with the debut for youngsters Peter
Culshaw, George Smith and Anthony Todd. From Wales,
another new face in the Finals is J o e Calzache. While from
across the northern border, 20-year-old David Hardie is
one of Scotland's hopes for a title.
 
THE chances of an Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson
heavyweight title fight later this year are extremely
remote, according to both fighters' handlers, writes
EDDIE CASH.
Don King convened a press conference in New York
last week, at which he insisted that Holyfield's manager,
Dan Duva, was avoiding what many see as an inevitable
confrontation.

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