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Boxing News Magazine 1975 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1975 History
BIG-HITTING featherweights Bobby Chacon and Ruben Olivares look set to
provide an explosive battle when they clash tonight (Friday) for Chacon's WBC
title. They meet at the famous Inglewood Forum in Los Angeles, a city where both
are firm favourites with the fans.
provide an explosive battle when they clash tonight (Friday) for Chacon's WBC
title. They meet at the famous Inglewood Forum in Los Angeles, a city where both
are firm favourites with the fans.
I FEEL obliged to write in defence of Muhammad Ali as a
result of the unjust criticism levelled against him by Jerry
Fitch in your paper recently (May 23). It is quite obvious by
Fitch's remarks that he's anti-Ali, as well as anti-Black. And
my advice to him is not to let his personal feelings cloud his
judgment
result of the unjust criticism levelled against him by Jerry
Fitch in your paper recently (May 23). It is quite obvious by
Fitch's remarks that he's anti-Ali, as well as anti-Black. And
my advice to him is not to let his personal feelings cloud his
judgment
ROBIN ROBINSON, 17-year-old Golden Gloves flyweight who was runner-up for the
A.B.A. title at Wembley, gained some consolation when he was voted the top performer on
a star-studded tournament sponsored by Thorn Heating at Liverpool's Centre Hotel.
A.B.A. title at Wembley, gained some consolation when he was voted the top performer on
a star-studded tournament sponsored by Thorn Heating at Liverpool's Centre Hotel.
MYLOR ABC — aided by recruits from Teignmouth ABC
— completed a successful two match tour of West
Germany finishing overall winners by 30 points to 18.
— completed a successful two match tour of West
Germany finishing overall winners by 30 points to 18.
THE Boxing Board have approved a voluntary defence of the
British light-welterweight title by Joey Singleton against Alan
Salter. The fight will be promoted by Mickey Duff at York Hall on
September 16.
Singleton won a very debatable decision over Salter in a non-title
bout at the Albert Hall on June 3.
The winner must be prepared to waive the six months' grace. The
Board almost certainly have ex-champ Pat McCormack in mind as
next challenger.
McCormack lost the title to Singleton at Liverpool last
November, a decision strongly disputed by McCormack's camp.
McCormack's manager, Paddy Byrne, has been angling for a return
ever since.
British light-welterweight title by Joey Singleton against Alan
Salter. The fight will be promoted by Mickey Duff at York Hall on
September 16.
Singleton won a very debatable decision over Salter in a non-title
bout at the Albert Hall on June 3.
The winner must be prepared to waive the six months' grace. The
Board almost certainly have ex-champ Pat McCormack in mind as
next challenger.
McCormack lost the title to Singleton at Liverpool last
November, a decision strongly disputed by McCormack's camp.
McCormack's manager, Paddy Byrne, has been angling for a return
ever since.