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Boxing News Magazine 1992  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1992  History
 
Shock loser Nelson on road to nowhere
 
Brave Till pushes Thobela into ninth
 
Gamache gets home defence against Lopez
 
Carbajal puts his mitts to the test
 
ANGELO DUNDEE 71, a living encyclopaedia of boxing
 
LENNOX LEWIS ensured he kept free of ring rust by stopping Mike Dixon in four rounds in Atlantic City. Now
he can concentrate on his World Boxing Council heavyweight title final eliminator against Razor Ruddock
(inset) at Earls Court on October 31.
 
BRITISH light-heavyweight champion and WBC No. 4
contender Crawford Ashley takes a sizeable risk
when he travels to Italy to dispute the vacant
European crown with African-born southpaw Yawe
Davis on Wednesday.
 
WHILE the boycott-free Barcelona Olympics have been
generally hailed as a tremendous success, amateur
boxing comes out of them looking into the void.
Despite all the efforts the authorities have made to
try to stave off the critics, the future of boxing as an
Olympic sport looks in serious jeopardy following
comments from a top IOC official.
 
AN inspired effort from oft-beaten
Oscar Ponce saved an otherwise
shabby card from being a Complete
washout. Although the Philadelphia
club fighter lost a
unanimous 10-round decision to
WBC welterweight champion
James "Buddy" McGirt by
scores of 99-91 and 100-90
(twice), he won the admiration of
everybody with his courageous
showing against a man widely
considered one of boxing's best.
 
THE FINGER twins each scored their ninth win on a show in Countryside
on June 26. Light-welterweight TERRELL decisioned experienced WALTER
COWAN and welterweight LAVELL kayoed GARY STALLWORTH in
two rounds. Big BORIS POWELL halted KEVIN POINDEXTER in a heavyweight
bout. The 6'3' southpaw had a 281bs advantage.
 
SUPER-middleweight JOHN SCULLY travelled down to Pensacola to pad
his record with an easy points victory against constant loser DAVID
McCLUSKEY on June 30. Scully has 24 victories in 26 outings. On the
same show, and in the same division, BILLY LEWIS made it 16 wins by
stopping RICKY STEPHENS in three rounds.

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