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Boxing News Magazine 1993 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1993 History
Boxing News Magazine 1993 History
McCracken finds the right answer
Cummins cracks the Ice Man
NO MAS EXIT FOR DAMIANI
McCullough wears down Lopez
Sims is on the road the nowhere
Curry almost too hot for Garcia
AMATEUR BOXING'S NIGHT OF THE YEAR
Calzaghe can make it three in a row
STEVE WALKER'S determination to keep busy following the
disappointment of Nell Haddock pulling out of his scheduled
British super-featherweight title defence at the New Century
Hall left him with egg on his face and six stitches on the side
of his left eye when he was held to an eight round draw by
Kevin McKillan.
disappointment of Nell Haddock pulling out of his scheduled
British super-featherweight title defence at the New Century
Hall left him with egg on his face and six stitches on the side
of his left eye when he was held to an eight round draw by
Kevin McKillan.
FOR THE 105th time since 1881 there is a
chance for glory for amateur boxers from
England, Scotland and Wales at the ABA
finals to be held at the National Indoor
Arena in Birmingham on Wednesday (May
5). It is only the second time that amateur
boxing's "night of the year" has been held
outside London.
chance for glory for amateur boxers from
England, Scotland and Wales at the ABA
finals to be held at the National Indoor
Arena in Birmingham on Wednesday (May
5). It is only the second time that amateur
boxing's "night of the year" has been held
outside London.
JOHNNY NELSON'S 12-round contest with Englishborn
Australian Dave Russell at the Festival Hall,
Melbourne tonight (April 30) can't be taken seriously
as the Sheffield fighter's third world title fight.
Nelson, though, might make such a claim if he
dethrones the shaven-headed, tattooed Aussie of his
WBF cruiserweight crown.
Australian Dave Russell at the Festival Hall,
Melbourne tonight (April 30) can't be taken seriously
as the Sheffield fighter's third world title fight.
Nelson, though, might make such a claim if he
dethrones the shaven-headed, tattooed Aussie of his
WBF cruiserweight crown.
SOUTHPAW JIMMY OWENS and FLOYD
CHURCHILL meet In an Interesting battle for the
vacant Central Area super-featherweight title at Ferrari's
Nightclub in Liverpool on Tuesday (May 4). The show Is
promoted by John Hyland.
CHURCHILL meet In an Interesting battle for the
vacant Central Area super-featherweight title at Ferrari's
Nightclub in Liverpool on Tuesday (May 4). The show Is
promoted by John Hyland.