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Boxing News Magazine 1971  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1971  History
 
CONTEH CRUSHES CANADIAN
 
NIPPY NEEDHAM TO GIVE MAC A SHOCK
 
I did not butt Mike Quarry, says Dupree
 
7 DEBUT-BOYS TO TAKE ON POLES
 
OLYMPIC BOXING BOOM
 
BATTLING Billy Wells, 1965 and 1968 ABA heavyweight
champion, made a winning return, after being inactive
for three years, by outpointing Bill Bailey
 
ENGLAND TRIO COME THROUGH IN STYLE
 
WOLVERHAMPTON'S talented light-middle Larry Paul,
outpointed Merseyside's Dynamo, Robbie Davies
 
Club of the week ST PATRICK S ABC
 
BRISCOE COMES OFFFLOOR TO WIN
Gutierrez bombed in second
 
KO hitter Turpin set to bomb out Porter
 
THE difference in class between British and American topleague
heavyweights was again conclusively demonstrated
at the Empire Pool, as California's Jerry Quarry (14-7)
ruthlessly bombed out Swadlincote southpaw Jack Bodell
 
JOE BUGNER, his heavyweight image tarnished by Jack
Bodell, is back in harness and eager to pick up the pieces.
Last Wednesday he was scheduled to meet Mike Boswell
on the big Ali-Mathis card at Houston. Next Wednesday
he tops the bill at Nottingham Ice Stadium. And on
December 7, Bugner is in action at the Albert Hall.
 
BATTLING Billy Wells, 1965 and 1968 ABA heavyweight
champion, made a winning return, after being inactive
for three years, by outpointing Bill Bailey (London
Transport) on the East Lane show at Manor Place Baths.
 
SPARTA lightweight Alan Buchanan continued on his successful comeback
campaign with an impressive third round knockout over Ian Chidlow (St.
Teresa's) on the Lancashire Constabulary tournament at the Marine Hall.
Encouraged by his world champion brother Ken at the ringside, Buchanan turned
on a performance that made Chidlow — who has looked impressive against lesser opponents
—seem quite ordinary.

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