Boxing News magazine 29.3.1974 Download pdf
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SUCCESS has been a long time coming for Pat
McCormack, a fight-anywhere Irishman from Brixton.
But Pat finally made it when he walked
through blood and bruises to knock out Des
Morrison in the 11th round at the Royal Albert Hall
and capture the British light-welterweight title.
BRITISH welterweight
champion John H. Stracey
thumped his way into the
world ratings with a
surprisingly easy fourth
round win over highlyregarded
Jackie Tillman,
from Alabama, in their
scheduled 10 rounds main
event at the Royal Albert
Hall, writes GRAHAM
HOUSTON.
ALAN BUCHANAN, Edinburgh
(9-6) won the vacant
Scottish lightweight title
with an impressive third
round knockout over
Johnny Cheshire. Ayr (9-9)
at the St Andrew's Sporting
Club.
C H A M P I O N S H I P b o u ts
produce their usual thrills
and spills, controversy and
arguements. The London
ABA Championships at the
Albert Hall, last week, were
no different in this respect,
a l t h o u g h it was appareiit
the standard had dropped.
The major talking point
of the night followed the
a n n o u n c e m e n t of the
judges'scoring for the Billy
Knight-Johnny Waldron
bout. Two scored it 60-59,
59-58, while the third made
it 60-53 to Knight.