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Boxing News Magazine 1993 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1993 History
No knockover for McCallum
Jones takes the Malinga test
REMATCH BOWE HOLYFIELD SET TO MEET AGAIN
Cepeda's just a shell now
One-punch McClellan belts out a record
Hot'Shot Sanders has Lewis well within his sights
FORMER two-time world champion Mike McCallum, still waiting
for another tilt at a world title, tops Anthony Gee's Left-Right Promotion
at the Hammersmith Apollo (formerly Odeon) tomorrow
night in a world class 10-round match against American Glenn
Thomas.
for another tilt at a world title, tops Anthony Gee's Left-Right Promotion
at the Hammersmith Apollo (formerly Odeon) tomorrow
night in a world class 10-round match against American Glenn
Thomas.
BEING a New York fighter seems to be some sort of
disadvantage. It has taken Kevin Keiley a long time
to land a shot at a world title, but he is lucky by comparison
with J u n i o r Jones. Junior has constantly
been passed over and despite being the WBC No. 1
he was not included in the interim title eliminator.
The WBC can manipulate their ratings to give Jay
Bell a shot but outstanding challengers like Jones
can still be dodged.
disadvantage. It has taken Kevin Keiley a long time
to land a shot at a world title, but he is lucky by comparison
with J u n i o r Jones. Junior has constantly
been passed over and despite being the WBC No. 1
he was not included in the interim title eliminator.
The WBC can manipulate their ratings to give Jay
Bell a shot but outstanding challengers like Jones
can still be dodged.
BOXER and weight of the year has to be Ireland's Michael Carr
u t h at welterweight following his gold medal triumph in
Barcelona closely followed by fellow country-man bantamweight
Wayne McCuilough, who won silver but is now in
the paid ranks. Great Britain's Olympic bronze medallist Robin
Reid (at light-middle) is also boxing for pay instead of for
medals.
u t h at welterweight following his gold medal triumph in
Barcelona closely followed by fellow country-man bantamweight
Wayne McCuilough, who won silver but is now in
the paid ranks. Great Britain's Olympic bronze medallist Robin
Reid (at light-middle) is also boxing for pay instead of for
medals.