Boxing News magazine Download 19.10.1979.pdf

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Boxing News magazine Download  19.10.1979.pdf

Boxing News Magazine 1979  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1979  History
Boxing Results 1979

Learner Magri's on the right road

SANIGARS BEST WIN

Newcomer Muchoki a real show-stopper

FURLAN0 STILL CANADA'S BEST

5-PAGE AMATEUR SECTION STARTS HERE

FORMER European middleweight champion Alan Minter tunes up
for his long-awaited world title chance at the expense of American
Doug Demmings, whom he meets over 10 rounds at the Wembley
Conference Centre on Tuesday.
Defeat at this stage would be disastrous for the Crawley southpaw and,
understandably, his camp have been cautious over the selection of opponents
for the world title,build-up.

EAST END idol CHARLIE MAGRI continues to gain
experience against Latin American flyweights when he
takes on CANDALARIOIGLESIAS over 10 rounds.
[mWALE winds up a savage lefthook against
Carios Marks.
Despite his patchy record, 23-year-old Iglesias could prove
just the right kind of fighter for the European champion to meet
at this stage in his career. Magri, after all, is still somewhat of an
apprentice in the paid ranks and is looking to learn his craft
against the rugged Mexican battlers.

MICKY KINGWELL,
former ABA lightwelterweight
champion,
has landed one of the most
important boxing posts in
the country.

LONDON Regional coach Mick Kingwell, left, is seen with fellow trainer
Phil Oliphant and four London Fed champion, left to right, Paul O'Kane,
Terry Connors, Steve Elwood and Peter Walsh.

A BIG welcome awaits boxers and
officials from Bermondsey's Fisher Club
in Dublin tonight, Friday (October 19).
A week or so ago, England withdrew from a
match against Ireland at Dublin Stadium
because of the troubles

ALAN MINTER has "reluctantly"
relinquished his
European middleweight title
following the EBU's decision to
order a mandatory defence
against Frenchman Gratien
Tonna.

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