Boxing News magazine 14.1.1994 Download pdf
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AMERICAN Oliver "Atomic
Bull" McCall, the WBC's No. 1
heavyweight contender, will
lead a nine-fight supporting
bill to the two "world" supermiddleweight
championships
at Earls Court on February 26
where Nigel Benn puts his
WBC title on the line
against Henry Wharton
and Michael Nunn
defends his WBA crown
against Steve Little.
BRITISH llght-mlddlewelght champion ANDY TILL will
defend his title against mandatory challenger ROBERT
McCRACKEN at Watford Town Hall on February 23. The
fight was postponed from last year.
It will be an eight-fight bill with Southern Area middleweight
champion WYNSTON WILSON facing a selected
opponent. Other matches Include STEVE McCARTHY
against BOBBI JOE EDWARDS and CARLOS CHASE
against HUGH FORDE.
JAMES TONEY
defends his IBF
super-middleweight
title against Tim Littles
at the Olympic
Auditorium, Los
Angeles on March 5,
but first he meets former
American
Olympian Antliony
Hembrick in
Bushkill, Pennsylvania
on Sunday (January
16) over 10
rounds.
SCOTLAND'S first ever exclusively all-female amateur
boxing club has just opened its doors in the
historic Hfe town of Dunfermline, writes BRIAN
DONALD.
Fifteen women train on a weekly basis under Scottish
triple light-heavyweight titllst and international Andrew
Caulfield at Dunfermline's Bruce Street hall in the town
centre.
NEW ARMY boxing
supremo Norman
Phillips enjoyed a successful
first excursion
into the West Country
by emerging with a sixone
victory at the Bristol
Sporting Club's final
dinner show of the year
at the city's Grand
Hotel.