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Boxing News Magazine 1991 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1991 History
Chavez still in Pat's sights
Peters turns on power show
Cautious McBride edges out Buckley
One-punch Logan!
Havncra hangs on with split vote
ON THE ABA CHAMPIONSHIP TRAIL
GRAVESEND's Derek Angol added the vacant British
cruiserweight title to the Commonwealth crown he already
holds with a blistering second round stoppage of Dave
Garside at the Grand Hall.
Garside, from Hartlepool, was simply never given the
chance to get into the fight as Angol opened up with his big
guns almost from the start.
cruiserweight title to the Commonwealth crown he already
holds with a blistering second round stoppage of Dave
Garside at the Grand Hall.
Garside, from Hartlepool, was simply never given the
chance to get into the fight as Angol opened up with his big
guns almost from the start.
ANGULAR Venezuelan Crisanto Espana
moved into genuine world class with an
authoritative 12 rounds points win over the
faded but unwavering brave Luis Santana
at the Maysfield Leisure Centre.
moved into genuine world class with an
authoritative 12 rounds points win over the
faded but unwavering brave Luis Santana
at the Maysfield Leisure Centre.
LLOYD HONEYGHAN'S glory days as the undisputed
welterweight champion of the world were
indeed precious, worthy of savouring, but his
step up to light-middleweight though, can only
leave a sour taste in the mouth. Honeyghan had
the look of an aged fighter whose skills and
power have deserted him almost overnight as he
disposed of helpless American John Welters in
one round at the Festival Hall.
welterweight champion of the world were
indeed precious, worthy of savouring, but his
step up to light-middleweight though, can only
leave a sour taste in the mouth. Honeyghan had
the look of an aged fighter whose skills and
power have deserted him almost overnight as he
disposed of helpless American John Welters in
one round at the Festival Hall.
Fighter of the Year was Chris Eubank. Although his
arrogance has a lot to be desired his fighting qualities are
superb. In his fight with Nigel Benn, which 1 pick as the Fight
of the Year, he showed that he could take a punch, throw a
punch and showed the heart of a true champion.
The fight itself was unpredictable, although I did favour
Eubank. The tension and action-packed quality was a great
credit to the sport.
arrogance has a lot to be desired his fighting qualities are
superb. In his fight with Nigel Benn, which 1 pick as the Fight
of the Year, he showed that he could take a punch, throw a
punch and showed the heart of a true champion.
The fight itself was unpredictable, although I did favour
Eubank. The tension and action-packed quality was a great
credit to the sport.
THE old habits die hard at the WBC head offices. There is a
sanctioning fee to be had, so anything goes Fabrice
Benichou lost his IBF title to Welcome Ncita and then was
well beaten by Luis Mendoza in a challenge for the WBA
super-bantamweight title. As a result the WBC rated him at
No.16 in their super-bantamweight ratings.
sanctioning fee to be had, so anything goes Fabrice
Benichou lost his IBF title to Welcome Ncita and then was
well beaten by Luis Mendoza in a challenge for the WBA
super-bantamweight title. As a result the WBC rated him at
No.16 in their super-bantamweight ratings.