Boxing News magazine 10.4.1981 Download pdf
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FORMER world middleweight champion Vito Antuoformo,
having his first fight since being stopped by Alan
Minter last June, battled to a unanimous but bloody 10-
rounds decision over Mauricio Aldana of Mexico.
THE super-six from St. Helen's fired on into the British
semi-finals to keep up their record-breaking run, but
menacing Coventry teenager Errol Christie stole the
Gloucester show as he hammered former champion Joey
Frost to sensational defeat.
THIS year's British semi-finals of the George Wimpey sponsored
ABA championships at Belle Vue, Manchester next
Wednesday (April 15) are more about a club than any individual
boxer or any of the three participating nations.
St. Helens Star, a small, not over-privileged Lancashire club who
last year supplied a third of Britain's Olympic team, seek to improve
on their three 1980 ABA titles with five through to penultimate
stage.
FORMER world middleweight champion Vito Antuoformo,
having his first fight since being stopped by Alan
Minter last June, battled to a unanimous but bloody 10-
rounds decision over Mauricio Aldana of Mexico.
PROMISING welterweight John F. Kennedy makes a welcome
return to action at the Arden, Birmingham on April 27
after a year on the sidelines. He beat Achille Mitchell on his
last outing on April 14, and comes back against the same
opponent.
Kennedy, like his stable-mate Tony Sibson, couldn't
settle in London and went back to his native Draycott to
think things over.