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Boxing News Magazine 1971 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1971 History
Watt could be as good as Charnley
BERNIE TERRELL, Edmonton retained his Southern
Area welterweight title by stopping brave Chris Jobson,
East Ham
COCKNEY light-welter Mickey Kingwell
poses with the bronze medal he won so
controversially in the Madrid European
Championships.
THE BITTER BATTLES FOR EUROPEAN GLORY IN MADRID
TOP NAMES BEATEN AT JUST ABOUT EVERY STAGE
Bunny has hay fever: Bogs bout off
Rudkin's title fight on offer
LET'S GET Ken Buchanan and Jim Watt in the same
ring. For me this would be the biggest box-office fight
for a long time. With Peter Keenan having just staged a
successful promotion I feel this would be a natural in
Glasgow. In any case, all fans will want to encourage the
Scottish revival, to bring back the ' good old days ' when
there were regular shows north of the border.
ring. For me this would be the biggest box-office fight
for a long time. With Peter Keenan having just staged a
successful promotion I feel this would be a natural in
Glasgow. In any case, all fans will want to encourage the
Scottish revival, to bring back the ' good old days ' when
there were regular shows north of the border.
BERNIE TERRELL, Edmonton (10-5) retained his Southern
Area welterweight title by stopping brave Chris Jobson,
East Ham (10-5J) in the eighth of a scheduled ten-rounder
at the Town Hall.
Area welterweight title by stopping brave Chris Jobson,
East Ham (10-5J) in the eighth of a scheduled ten-rounder
at the Town Hall.
IT HAS been five years since the flyweight division last had a universally accepted
champion in Salvatore Burruni. The line of succession from Burruni reads McGowan,
Chionoi, Torres, Chionoi again, and finally Erbito Salavarria. That is why we at Boxing
News recognise the lanky Filipino as the legitimate title holder. Although previously
looked upon as a light hitter, Salavarria won the title with a crushing two-rounds kayo
victory over Thailand's Chartchai Chionoi last December. He successfully defended his
title in April with a points win over Japan's Susumu Hanagata, but dropped a surprise
decision to Lorenzo Gutierrez in a non-title fight earlier this month.
champion in Salvatore Burruni. The line of succession from Burruni reads McGowan,
Chionoi, Torres, Chionoi again, and finally Erbito Salavarria. That is why we at Boxing
News recognise the lanky Filipino as the legitimate title holder. Although previously
looked upon as a light hitter, Salavarria won the title with a crushing two-rounds kayo
victory over Thailand's Chartchai Chionoi last December. He successfully defended his
title in April with a points win over Japan's Susumu Hanagata, but dropped a surprise
decision to Lorenzo Gutierrez in a non-title fight earlier this month.