Boxing News magazine 8.9.1995 Download pdf
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DAVE CHARNLEY came back to Britain after failing to lift
the world title from Joe Brown in December 1959 to
win the European lightweight crown three months
later by stopping crafty Italian Mario Vecchiatto at
Wembley. It was a title he defended three times and never lost
in the ring.
BRITISH light-middleweight champion Robert
McCracken has some soul-searching to do in
I the wake of his laborious 10-round points win
over Argentine stayer Jorge Sclarandl in front
of a modest crowd at the Civic Hall.
McCracken's admitted lack of dedication has plunged
his relationship with trainer Paddy Lynch and
manager Mickey Duff into crisis.
VIRGIL HILL won the fight, but few friends, as
he turned in another safety-first performance
to retain his WBA light-heavyweight title with
a unanimous 12-rounds points points decision
over Malawi's Drake Thadzi.
UNBEATEN Stevie Johnston could be in line for a crack
at the vacant WBC lightweight title after systematically
pounding Paquito Openo, who was flattened in 2:55
of the seventh.
Johnston (9st 91bs), from Denver, retained his NABF
crown, but a scant "crowd" of about 50 saw him unleash his
cruel, talented fists under the crystal chandeliers at the
posh Ritz Carlton.
LARRY HOLMES is talking of fighting again. The
45-year-old former WBC and IBF champion has
been offered a date on September 19. No opponent
or venue has been announced. DONALD CURRY is
also said to be in training for a comeback. The former
undisputed welterweight champion wants a fight
with Sugar Ray Leonard.