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Boxing News Magazine 1993 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1993 History
Cool Juuko wins in one
Melvin gets the measure of Peacock
Johnson weighs in with a win
Two elder brothers bullied Bradley into the fighting game
Kelley will put Vargas to the test
Jones upset puts him back in contention
WITH THE AMATEURS Don't miss Hatton v Beck
Moloney fights to give Hovard a home chance
NORTHAMPTON light-middleweight Kevin Mabbutt
improved his record to nine wins in ten outings by
breaking the unbeaten run of Hayes strongman Nick
Appiah (11st) over six-twos at Reflections Nightspot.
Mabbutt (l0st l0lbs) was too fast for a powerful opponent
whose walk-forward style and facial expression bore a
passing resemblance to that of Dennis Andries.
improved his record to nine wins in ten outings by
breaking the unbeaten run of Hayes strongman Nick
Appiah (11st) over six-twos at Reflections Nightspot.
Mabbutt (l0st l0lbs) was too fast for a powerful opponent
whose walk-forward style and facial expression bore a
passing resemblance to that of Dennis Andries.
AMERICAN Tyrell Biggs starts as one of the
favourites in the heavyweight punch-out at the Casino
Magic in Bay St. Louis tonight (Friday) featuring
most of the division's faces of the past, lured to Mississippi
by the potential winning purse in excess of a
million dollars.
favourites in the heavyweight punch-out at the Casino
Magic in Bay St. Louis tonight (Friday) featuring
most of the division's faces of the past, lured to Mississippi
by the potential winning purse in excess of a
million dollars.
THAT great American golfer Ben Hogan once pronounced:
"The harder I train, the luckier 1 get." The
adage has certainly served Maesteg featherweight
Jason Cook well for the past twelve months. His training
schedule would shame many professionals - and
we're talking champions, not the also-rans.
"He's absolutely fabulous" says long-time trainer
Brian Evans. "He never misses a session in the gym."
"The harder I train, the luckier 1 get." The
adage has certainly served Maesteg featherweight
Jason Cook well for the past twelve months. His training
schedule would shame many professionals - and
we're talking champions, not the also-rans.
"He's absolutely fabulous" says long-time trainer
Brian Evans. "He never misses a session in the gym."
COMMONWEALTH light-middleweight
champion Lloyd Honeyghan has split
from long-time manager Mickey Duff.
The 33-year-old former undisputed
world welterweight king will be selfmanaged
after his contract with Duff
expired.
champion Lloyd Honeyghan has split
from long-time manager Mickey Duff.
The 33-year-old former undisputed
world welterweight king will be selfmanaged
after his contract with Duff
expired.