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Boxing News Magazine 1975 Memorabilia
Boxing News history
JUST one little matter remains to be cleared up before John H. Stracey fights for
the world welterweight title. He has to take care of Switzerland's Max Hebeisen
WAS 'HURRICANE' CARTER FRAMED?
ARGENTINIAN Victor Galindez, the World Boxing
Association light-heavyweight champion, will meet
undefeated Ray Elson of New York in a 10 round non-title
bout in Las Vegas on May 16.
BOXING NEWS WORLD RATINGS
PHILADELPHIA'S Jimmy Young is looking forward to returning to England,
where he enjoyed his previous visits
ROBBIE DA VIES and Cy Harrison are two names who are
guaranteed to provide excitement and entertainment
whenever they box, and in the ABA finals
TWO Australians put their Commonwealth titles on
the line next month against officially-nominated
contenders.
SWINDON heavyweight Eddie Neilson, forced once again to withdraw from a
fight because of back trouble, may be out of the game for quite a while — and
when he does return, it could be under new management.
BOXED IN . . . George Foreman is surrounded by four of the "opponents'
who will meet him in three-round exhibition bouts in Toronto. From left:
Pedro Agosto, Boone Kirkman, Foreman, Mac Foster and Terry Daniels. The
fifth fighter, Alonzo Johnson, was not present at the Toronto press
conference where the picture was taken.
who will meet him in three-round exhibition bouts in Toronto. From left:
Pedro Agosto, Boone Kirkman, Foreman, Mac Foster and Terry Daniels. The
fifth fighter, Alonzo Johnson, was not present at the Toronto press
conference where the picture was taken.
COMEBACKING middleweight contender Bennie Briscoe
received an unjustified jolt when local officials ruled his ten
round match with Vinnie Curto a draw. The decision was
greeted with a chorus of boos from the fans and shrieks of
protest from Briscoe's manager Arnold Weiss.
received an unjustified jolt when local officials ruled his ten
round match with Vinnie Curto a draw. The decision was
greeted with a chorus of boos from the fans and shrieks of
protest from Briscoe's manager Arnold Weiss.
THE LAND of the fighting furies — that's the Federal
Republic of Mexico. From Tijuana in the north to
Soconusco in the south, each city, town and village
has its share of little gamecocks eager to carve out a
living with his fists.
Republic of Mexico. From Tijuana in the north to
Soconusco in the south, each city, town and village
has its share of little gamecocks eager to carve out a
living with his fists.