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Boxing News Magazine 1971  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1971  History
 
BENNY LYNCH was king of the flyweights but
he never could lick. John Barleycorn. Success, big
good-time pals carried the little Scot along on a
an early grave.
 
EDDIE "BOSSMAN" JONES of Los Angeles is a murderous
hitter who seeks a showdown with either of the
two rival world light-heavy champions (Bob Foster is
recognised by the World Boxing Council and Britain,
Venezuela's Vicente Rondon
 
Ex-champ Ramos coming over to test Buchanan
 
OHBA KEEPS CROWN BUT LOOKS LUCKY
 
Ringo wants Frazier
 
PICKETT ROARS TO ABA SEMI-FINALS
 
Rafferty smashed as Scotland's stars go down to 8-3 defeat
 
Club of the week MANCHESTER BDS
 
DUBLIN SQUAD OFF TO PARIS
 
White and Grubb big hits with the Dutch
 
JACK BODELL, keeping active before his big-money British title challenge
against Joe Bugner, faces big Mexican Manuel Ramos in the ten round main
event at Wolverhampton's Civic Hall on Tuesday.
 
HAROLD JOHNSON'S comeback
attempt after a two-anda-
half year layoff ended in
frustration when the 42-yearold
former light-heavyweight
champion was stopped because
of a deep cut above the
right eye in the third round
of a scheduled 10 round bout
with Herschel Jacobs.
 
COMMONWEALTH
Games middleweight
gold medallist John
Conteh of Liverpool,
now looking good at
light - heavy, e a s i ly
brushed aside Glasgow's
John Rafferty in
just 1:48 of round one
as Northern Counties
beat Scotland by 8-3 in
the annual ABA quarter-
final match at the
Irish Centre here.
 
TOUGH-GUY welter Kevin White
and speedy bantam Ellis Grubb
were big hits in Amsterdam, where
a Western Counties team beat a
Dutch selection by 7—3.
White (Wells) boxed extremely
well to take a clear-cut decision
f r om Johnny van Schaick

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