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MEXICAN fight fans were faced with a pretty difficult
decision when it came to picking the fighter of the year for
1974. Napoles looked a good bet with his wins over Lewis
and Saldano, Olivares had staged a remarkable comeback
to take the WBA featherweight crown, and Rodolfo
Martinez had finally won the bantamweight title
MANCHESTER'S PHIL MARTIN (12-6) won the vacant
Central Area light-heavyweight title when he easily
outpointed old rival PAT THOMPSON, of Liverpool (12-7)
over 10 rounds at the Rugby League Club
PERENNIAL lightweight rivals GEORGE McGURK
(Jarrow) and NOEL McIVOR (Luton) fought a spirited
draw in a lively eight-rounder at the Bedfordshire Sporting
Club.
MUNDINE'S peak performance was his 12-round
points win over former world king Emile Griffith in
Paris in 1973
WBA light-heavyweight champion Victor Galindez
will defend his title against Ray Elson of America on
the Muhammad Ali v Ron Lyle bill in Las Vegas next
Friday, promoter Don King announced this week.
Fans who went to Wembley expecting to be served a
crash, bang, wallop final by Scottish international Cy
Harrison and England's Robbie Davies obviously left
feeling disappointed that the clash did not live up to
expectations
ENGLAND'S selectors could find themselves in an
embarrassing position if newly crowned ABA lightweight
champion PAT COWDELL (Warley) withdraws from the
European championship side
ABA CHAMPION STEWART OGILVIE, from Dundee, suffered a sensational defeat by
16-year-old Sparta boxer I AN McLEOD at a Grangemouth club dinner show