Boxing News magazine 13.2.1976 Download pdf
£5.00
- Brand: British Weekly
- Product Code: 13.2.1976
- Product type: This item is a downloadable product
- Availability: In Stock
- Ex Tax: £5.00
Boxing News magazine 13.2.1976 Download pdf
Boxing News Magazine 1976 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1976 History
Boxing News Magazine Professional Results 1976
Boxing News Magazine Amateur Results 1976
Pdf Magazine Downloads
CHRIS FINNEGAN, British light-heavyweight
champion, underwent surgery this week to repair an
optical injury. He had been scheduled to make a title
defence against Welshman Roy John at the Albert
Hall next Tuesdav.
CAMBERWELL heavyweight Denton Ruddock bids for the
vacant Southern Area title (subject to Area Council
approval) in only his fourth professional outing when he
meets Jamaican rival Tony Moore (Hendon) over 10 rounds
at the World Sporting Club on Monday.
THE growing boxing power of the black nations of Africa has been highlighted in
recent years by their success in the Commonwealth Games where they have
collected 20 gold medals from the last three competitions.
BIG-HITTING Tom Imrie has the chance to gain
revenge for a previous defeat w h e n he m e e t s Wells
welter Kevin White over eight rounds at the
Anglo-American Sporting Club, London, on Wednesday.
MANCHESTER welter Kenny Webber, on the comeback
trail after a lengthy layoff, takes on veteran southpaw
Mickey Flynn in the top-liner over eight rounds at
Neptune's Palace, Caister, on Thursday.
SOPARTA lightweight sensation TOMMY McCALLUM took the ring to a standing ovation
at a Madison Sporting Club promotion exactly a week after he had saved face for Scotland
by halting GEORGE GILBODY at Gloucester.
YOUNG ENGLAND squad member SYLVESTER MITTEE
stepped up for action for the first time this season and took
less than two minutes to beat VERNON VAN REILL
(Poplar).