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Boxing News Magazine 1970 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1970 History
ROWE'S BODY SHOTS TOO MUCH FOR PEREZ
Back-again Clark overwhelms Porcel
Davis gets Vienna date with Perkins
URTAIN SHOWS HIS MURDEROUS POWER
Dowling wins after being floored
Conteh out of under-21 title hunt
Davies goes in with Paulsen again
Edwards back with a win against German
Three straight for Simons
NINO BENVENUTI, Italian
Golden Boy, defends his
World middleweight title against
Carlos Monzon of Argentina in
Rome tomorrow (Saturday).
Monzon has made a good impression
in training, but is unlikely
to disturb the reign of
King Nino, whose record in the
Eternal City is 31 wins in as
many fights, including a spectacular
knockout of Luis Rodriguez
in a title defence a year
ago.
The Palazzo Dello Sport has a
capacity of 15,000. Nino will
receive 100,000 dollars and Monzon
15,000 dollars.
Monzon laughed when he saw
the posters advertising his world
title fight.
Golden Boy, defends his
World middleweight title against
Carlos Monzon of Argentina in
Rome tomorrow (Saturday).
Monzon has made a good impression
in training, but is unlikely
to disturb the reign of
King Nino, whose record in the
Eternal City is 31 wins in as
many fights, including a spectacular
knockout of Luis Rodriguez
in a title defence a year
ago.
The Palazzo Dello Sport has a
capacity of 15,000. Nino will
receive 100,000 dollars and Monzon
15,000 dollars.
Monzon laughed when he saw
the posters advertising his world
title fight.
FORMER ABA light-middle champion Alan Edwards of Worcester,
now making a comeback,
edged out a close decision over
hard-hitting Holdorf, ranked third
in Germany, when a Midlands
select beat a team from Schleswig
Holstein by 7-3 on a dinner show
at Penns Hall Hotel, Sutton Coldfield.
Edwards took the bout at 24 hours
notice and was not in condition after
being out for over a year but scraped
through with better left hand work.
Big surprise was the defeat of
Maurice Goodwin, ABA heavyweight
finalist and former Open Police
champion, who was stopped
now making a comeback,
edged out a close decision over
hard-hitting Holdorf, ranked third
in Germany, when a Midlands
select beat a team from Schleswig
Holstein by 7-3 on a dinner show
at Penns Hall Hotel, Sutton Coldfield.
Edwards took the bout at 24 hours
notice and was not in condition after
being out for over a year but scraped
through with better left hand work.
Big surprise was the defeat of
Maurice Goodwin, ABA heavyweight
finalist and former Open Police
champion, who was stopped