Boxing News magazine 25.11.1995 Download pdf
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Boxing News magazine 25.11.1995 Download pdf
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GLASGOW'S DAVE ANDERSON
(98t 61bs) was impressive on tlie
undercard in outpointing
Lianeiii's tougli, but outclassed
NIGEL HADDOCK (98t 7 3/41b8)
over six-tlirees. Referee Phil
Cowsill scored 60-56.
COMMONWEALTH middleweight
cliampion RICHIE WOODHALL
has an added incentive to keep
his winning run going at
Wolverhampton on Wednesday
(November 30) when he defends
his title against American-based
Ugandan ART SERWANO...the tall
Midlander has been made official
challenger for the European title
left vacant by Italian Agostino
Cardamone.
TIMES have changed for
Emanuel Steward, founder
and driving force of the
famous Kronk gymnasium in
southwest Detroit, but one thing
has remained consistent for boxing's
Mr Fix-it - success.
"I never thought that 1 would be
learning how to speak Spanish at
50," he says, but whoever would
have pictured Steward, manager
and trainer to 21 world champions,
working with Mexican legend Julio
Cesar Chavez?
FIDEL CASTRO may be down to his last cigar, but Cuba is still
the world's superpKDwer in amateur boxing - in spite of its
problems (see below) - and proved it once again with a 10-2
drubbing of the USA at the Foxwoods Casino. It was the 18th
meeting between the two nations with Cuba now holding a
staggering 17-0-1 lead.
At heavyweight, four-time world amateur champion Felix
Savon scored the most devastating win for Cuba as he blcisted
huge 6ft 6ins Robert Geer to the deck with one crushing
right to the head, stopping him in just one minute 19 seconds
of the first round.