Boxing News magazine 19.5.2011 Download pdf
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Boxing News Magazine 2011 Memorabilia
your women top 10 and the article on
Olympic hope Katie Taylor. The women you
mentioned in your top 10 are real fighters
who did a great job for the sport. Jane
Couch is still involved in boxing and flies the
flag for it brilliantly.
I can remember her travelling to USA
to take on a young, up and coming Jamie
Clampitt, bringing two titles back to England
in a fight I can only describe as one of the
best I have ever seen. It was a war.
Terry Spinks, 1956 Olympic flyweight champion,
had been knocked out in nine rounds by Bobby
Neill in June 1959 - but in September 1960 Spinks
stopped Neill on cuts in seven to become British
9st king. A third fight in November '60 saw Spinks
win on a 14th-round knockout.
In November 1984 Mark Kaylor, a 1980
Moscow Olympian, put the British and
Commonwealth titles on the line against
European king Tony Sibson. Tony took a close but
unanimous decision.
ROBERT GUERRERO, the former
two-weight world champion so
impressive in pounding Michael
Katsidis last month, has revealed his
ideal next opponent.
"I would fight Manny Pacquiao,
hands-down the best fighter in
the world, pound-for-pound," said
the ambitious lightweight, who
enjoyed Robert Guerrero day in his
hometown of Cilroy in California this
week. "I would love a crack at him.
I really believe in myself that I have
the Cod-given abilities, the height,
the reach, the power, to be in there
with a Manny Pacquiao and I think
I can be victorious,"