Boxing News magazine 9.3.1984 Download pdf

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UNBEATEN Frank Bruno looks booked for another easy
win when he takens on Argentinian champion Juan Figueroa
at Wembley over 10 rounds on Tuesday.
This is not the most demanding match for Frank. In 26
fights Figueroa has been beaten five times, drawing once,
and no fewer than four of these defeats were inflicted inside
the distance.

BRITISH middleweight champion MARK KAYLOR
has a change of opponent in his Wembley 10-
rounder back-up to the heavyweight fights when he
takes on Chicago's RANDY SMITH.
Kaylor was originally due to meet BOBBY HOYE
but the American was snapped up as an opponent
for Errol Christie by rival promoter Frank Warren
for his Bloomsbury show on March 21.

SCOTTISH welterweight champion Jim Kelly fought aggressively
to outpoint Welsh light-welter title-holder Geoff
Pegler of Swansea in their eight rounds main event at the
Normandy Hotel.

ANOTHER fight, another win for Michael Spinks, but one
has to class him as an unexciting champion.
He was hard pressed to outpoint veteran Eddie Davis in
their CBS-TV 12-rounder on February 25. One judge and,
I'm told, many around the ringside at Resorts International
casino, Atlantic City, had it a close call for the undisputed
light-heavyweight champ.

GREG PAGE and Tim Witherspoon are hardly charismatic characters
but they could provide 12 rounds of heavyweight boxing to
delight the aficionado when they meet in Las Vegas tonight
(Friday, March 9) for the vacant World Boxing Council championship.
It's not going to be the year's big heavyweight fight. That will
come when Larry Holmes, who gave up the WBC tide in December,
meets Gerrie Coetzee.

IT'S AN ill wind that blows no good. Though Tony Sibson
regained the European crown from the ultra-cautious Frenchman
Louis Acaries, the lack of the old Sibson sting must delay any talk
of a return world bid against Marvin Hagler and that could mean a
boom among British middleweights.

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