Boxing News magazine 14.3.1975 Download pdf
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THE weigh-in set the scene for the zaniest, most
hilarious, most enjoyable fight show I've attended for
years. Dessie Reynolds, a 21-year-old hod carrier with
the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and former
merchant seaman, stepped off the scales at the Ulster Hall.
PECKHAM light-welterweight Alan Salter, whose last
three fights have all been nobbins battles at Manor Place,
crosses the river to tackle welterweight Alan Hardiman of
Hemel Hempstead at York Hall, Bethnal Green, on
Tuesday. They meet over eight rounds at 10-4.
THE ambition of Nkosana Mgxaji, pronounced Mgardgee or just plain
Happyboy, is not only to fight for a world title but to become a world champion.
The 26-year-old South African non-white junior lightweight champion, who hails
from the windy and quiet seaport of East London, believes that 1975 will see him
fighting for the world title.
JOHNNY CHESHIRE, beaten a few weeks ago in an
attempt at the vacant British lightweight title, gets the
chance to put himself in line for light-welter honours on
Monday. He meets Cardiff stylist Billy Waith in an
eight-rounder at the National Sporting Club, and the match
is made at the light-welterweight limit of 10 stone.