Boxing News magazine Download 11.4.1975.pdf

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Boxing News magazine Download  11.4.1975.pdf
 
Boxing News 1975 Memorabilia
 
CLASSY MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP Rodrigo Valdes,
one of the most attractively-styled fighters around,
looks certain to retain his WBC version of the title
against balding French champion Max Cohen in
Grenoble tomorrow (Saturday).
 
MAURICE HOPE, British light-middleweight champion,
had an unexpected fight and expected win at the
first charity show staged at the new Cunard
International Hotel.
 
DISASTER struck again for Tommy Dunn, Reading's Southern Area lightweight
champion, when he was knocked out in the second round by Jarrow's aggressive
George McGurk in the main event at the Anglo-American Sporting Club.
 
KEVIN FINNEGAN, now fully recovered from the broken
jaw sustained last November, defends his European
middleweight title on May 7 against official challenger
Gratien Tonna, of France.
 
VICTOR GALINDEZ of Argentina
retained his WBA light-heavyweight title
with a bruising and bloody points win over
South Africa's Pierre Fourie in a gruelling
15-round battle at the Ellis Park rugby
stadium. The bout had been postponed
from Saturday because of heavy rain.
 
THE NORTH-EAST COUNTIES ABA are rapidly
establishing themselves as one of the live-wire centres of
amateur boxing and are making it difficult for everyone to
ignore them.
 
WELTERWEIGHT Dave "Boy" Green and
heavyweight Bjorn Rudi, two young up-and-coming
fighters from the Andy Smith stable, extended 100 per
cent pro records at the sparkling dinner-show at the
Cambridge and District Sporting Club.

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