Boxing News magazine 14.2.1975 Download pdf
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ACCORDING to Dave Needham, he is on his
way to becoming world bantamweight champion.
American Earl Large, who was outpointed
by Needham in the main event at the Royal
Albert Hall, does not share this opinion.
IF YOU were surprised to learn that a 20-year old Australian-based Hungarian
called Steve Aczel would be challenging Maxie "Cinderella Man" Smith for the
vacant Commonwealth lightheavyweight title at Manchester on Wednesday, how
do you think Aczel himself felt when he heard the news?
ROY JOHN'S last visit to the National Sporting Club was
rewarded by £42 nobbins and a crowd-pleasing points win
over George Gray, but this time he was not so fortunate.
Referee Mart Hark disqualified the Abercynon lightheavyweight
after 1 min 56 sees of the fifth round for a low
blow against Bob Tuckett of Leeds.
IT HAS taken Leeds welterweight Jeff Gale only seven
fights to punch his way to British contender status. He
meets Kevin White, from Somerset, in an official eliminator
over 10 rounds at the National Sporting Club on Monday.
AFTER various false alarms, Burnley (Lanes) puncher Phil
Matthews is still being hailed in certain quarters as a
championship threat. Perhaps Phil deserves to be taken
seriously. Monday's main event at the World Sporting Club
looks an ideal guide-line.