Boxing News magazine 10.9.1993
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MCMILLAN'S LONDON LIFT
Neary coasts to his seventh win
Laing to go cruising on
The world loves a loser! That's why Nobby's boys are so busy
Toney taken all the way
McNeeley makes it 21 wins in a row
WITH Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn, Henry Wharton, Ray Close and Nicky
Piper all more concerned with world titles, veteran James Cook and
Fidel Castro Smith meet to try a nd reclaim the British super-middleweight
title at the Elephant and Castle Leisure Centre on Thursday
(September 16).
Piper all more concerned with world titles, veteran James Cook and
Fidel Castro Smith meet to try a nd reclaim the British super-middleweight
title at the Elephant and Castle Leisure Centre on Thursday
(September 16).
FRESH from an upset triumph in Italy on August 5,
former ABA lightweight champion Mark "Razor"
Ramsey is looking to make his mark on the British
scene in the new season.
Ramsey made his third trip abroad recently to take on
Jean Chiarelli, ranked number 13 in Europe, and forced
the Swiss boxer to retire after three rounds with two
deep cuts to his eyes.
former ABA lightweight champion Mark "Razor"
Ramsey is looking to make his mark on the British
scene in the new season.
Ramsey made his third trip abroad recently to take on
Jean Chiarelli, ranked number 13 in Europe, and forced
the Swiss boxer to retire after three rounds with two
deep cuts to his eyes.
THE WORLD Boxing Council have recommended
that Argentine super-flyweight Carlos Salazar gets a
rematch with the Korean who holds the title, Sungktl
Moon.
Note the word "recommended". Not awarded, the
fight might happen, but the WBC are not forcing
anybody to do anything.
that Argentine super-flyweight Carlos Salazar gets a
rematch with the Korean who holds the title, Sungktl
Moon.
Note the word "recommended". Not awarded, the
fight might happen, but the WBC are not forcing
anybody to do anything.
THE WBO deserved credit for turning down Robbie Sims but
they did it for the wrong reasons. Robbie was old and just a
shadow, and even if he had beaten Marvin Ladson, Kehevan
Johnson and Bill Bradley he would not have been worth a rating
or a title fight, and that Is why they should have turned him
down. Let's not forget that this is the same crowd who thought
Mike Williams qualified for a shot at Tommy Morrison by getting
stopped by Alex Garcia.
they did it for the wrong reasons. Robbie was old and just a
shadow, and even if he had beaten Marvin Ladson, Kehevan
Johnson and Bill Bradley he would not have been worth a rating
or a title fight, and that Is why they should have turned him
down. Let's not forget that this is the same crowd who thought
Mike Williams qualified for a shot at Tommy Morrison by getting
stopped by Alex Garcia.
TONY SWIFT will meet Guyanan Andrew Murray for
the vacant Commonwealth welterweight title at the
Grosvenor House Hotel on October 5.
The title was made vacant by Eamonn Loughran,
who challenges for the WBO title next month.
It will be Swift's first challenge for a major title. He
Is the brother of Wally, who held the British title at
light-middle, and the son of Wally Sr, who was both
British champion at welterweight and middleweight.
the vacant Commonwealth welterweight title at the
Grosvenor House Hotel on October 5.
The title was made vacant by Eamonn Loughran,
who challenges for the WBO title next month.
It will be Swift's first challenge for a major title. He
Is the brother of Wally, who held the British title at
light-middle, and the son of Wally Sr, who was both
British champion at welterweight and middleweight.