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Boxing News Magazine 1993 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1993 History
Driscoll is ready to rumble
Oliveira beats dangerman Spann in six
Carbajal tales out brave Kim in seven
WITH THE AMATEURS
Starie's stunning victory
How the ABAs format has evolved
A CRACK at the European championship awaits the
winner of the British super-featherweight title clash
between Welsh southpaw Neil Haddock and Steve
Walker which finally goes ahead on Sunday afternoon
(July 25) at the Oldham Leisure Centre after
two previous cancellations, the last of which saw
the champion pull out after breaking his nose in
sparring.
winner of the British super-featherweight title clash
between Welsh southpaw Neil Haddock and Steve
Walker which finally goes ahead on Sunday afternoon
(July 25) at the Oldham Leisure Centre after
two previous cancellations, the last of which saw
the champion pull out after breaking his nose in
sparring.
IF EVERY picture tells a story, then the photograph
of light-welterweight contender
Michael Driscoll caught in classic 'We wuz
robbed' pose following his January points
loss to Tony McKenzie leaves no doubt what
the tale is.
of light-welterweight contender
Michael Driscoll caught in classic 'We wuz
robbed' pose following his January points
loss to Tony McKenzie leaves no doubt what
the tale is.
GLENN McCRORY put up a brave showing In a bid to
regain his IBF cruiserweight title against tall American
Alfred "Ice" Cole in the first world title fight to
take place In the old Soviet capital.
regain his IBF cruiserweight title against tall American
Alfred "Ice" Cole in the first world title fight to
take place In the old Soviet capital.
UNBEATEN Marco Antonio Barerra (8st
51bs), Mexico City, won his 26th fight in a
row, scoring a brutal 45-second knockout
over hopelessly outclassed Elio
Dominguez (8st 51bs), Durango, Mexico.
Aficionados at the Great Western Forum
barely had time to take their orange
plush seats before the classy, 19-year-old
Mexican super-flyweight king glided
across the ring and fired four fast left
uppercuts to the chin in close.
51bs), Mexico City, won his 26th fight in a
row, scoring a brutal 45-second knockout
over hopelessly outclassed Elio
Dominguez (8st 51bs), Durango, Mexico.
Aficionados at the Great Western Forum
barely had time to take their orange
plush seats before the classy, 19-year-old
Mexican super-flyweight king glided
across the ring and fired four fast left
uppercuts to the chin in close.