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Boxing News 1975 Memorabilia
MANCHESTER southpaw JESS HARPER (9-13) won
the vacant Central Area light-welterweight title
KNIGHT MAKES GREEN QUIT IN FOURTH
FORMER British light-middleweight
champion LARRY PAUL, now campaigning
as a middleweight, dare not
lose to Liverpool rival CARL SPEARE
in their eight-round supporting bout at
the World Sporting Club on Monday.
BOXING NEWS EUROPEAN RATINGS
NO BOXER has won eight Irish senior titles in succession at
the same weight, but Mick Dowling may set that right in
the National Senior Championships
REPTON international JOHNNY WALDRON gets a swift chance of revenge when he
meets fellow international JIMMY MATTHEWS (Army) at York Hall, Bethnai Green, on
May 15
BATTERSEA'S JOHNNY EGAN was looking for a good warm-up performance on the
Fitzrov Lodge open show in preparation for his assault on the Irish Championships. But at
Manor Place, Walworth, GEORGE METCALFE (Army) made it anything but ideal
preparation for Egan's Irish assault
BRITISH bantamweight king Dave Needham, left in
limbo by a drawn verdict which protected his
unbeaten record but denied him the European
championship, may not have to wait long for a second
crack at gritty French holder Daniel Trioulaire.
limbo by a drawn verdict which protected his
unbeaten record but denied him the European
championship, may not have to wait long for a second
crack at gritty French holder Daniel Trioulaire.
WORLD Sporting Club matchmaker Jack Solomons
likes to boast that his substitutes are always better
than the original selection, and his decision to
replace Phil Matthews with Ghanaian dangerman
Victor Attivor against New York's Freddie Bright on
Monday justifies his claim.
likes to boast that his substitutes are always better
than the original selection, and his decision to
replace Phil Matthews with Ghanaian dangerman
Victor Attivor against New York's Freddie Bright on
Monday justifies his claim.
ITALY'S Domenico Adinolfi faces a hard defence of his European
light-heavyweight title against unbeaten Belgian Freddy DeKerpei
at Wieze, Belgium, tomorrow (Saturday).
DeKerpei has won 15 straight since turning pro in September,
1973, including a points win over Britain's Johnny Frankham in
January.
light-heavyweight title against unbeaten Belgian Freddy DeKerpei
at Wieze, Belgium, tomorrow (Saturday).
DeKerpei has won 15 straight since turning pro in September,
1973, including a points win over Britain's Johnny Frankham in
January.