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Boxing News Magazine 1993  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1993  History

 

FAREWELL TO THE BOMBER
 
Whitaker's not much of a puncher and Chavez is ready to go
 
Holmes is back with win over "Big Foot"
 
Boxing News parade of champions 1992
 
MCMILLAN IN STECCA 'S WAY
 
THE political shenanigans surrounding Herbie Hide's
first outing of the year at Brentwood on January 30
have left backers 1TV with egg on their faces. tITV will take Hide's fight with Danny Stonewalker of
Canada as the first of their much-heralded Saturday
t series that is destined to run into March.

But the backstage machinations involving
promoters Matchroom and the notorious Alphabet
Boys, the WBC and WBA, have turned it into an
embarrassement.
 
JAMES TONEY, USA, AGE 24, PRO YEARS 4, IBF
MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP SINCE MAY 1991.
Toney has had only one fight at super-middleweight, but
here we're considering fighters who might give the
division credibility and Toney, should he beat Iran
Barkley in February, will certainly do that.
 
SAN DIEGO-based Englishman LEE TONKS is building up
a British following on the California boxing circuits after
recently scoring his fourth win in five fights.
Light-welterweight Tonks, weighing l0st 31bs, took a
unanimous four-round decision over Fresno, California's
TYRONE MITCHELL on the undercard of Lonnie Smith's
contest with Ismael Diaz at Reseda on November 24.
Tonks dropped Mitchell on his face in the first round
with a left hook for a count of eight but Mitchell hung on
to survive the round.
 
THE NOTTS and Lines division of the Midlands
Counties repeated last year's successful formula
of combining their preliminary rounds of the ABA
and Schoolboy championships at the Phoenix
Club gym in Gedling with reigning lightheavyweight
champion Kelly Oliver winning
through on a third round stoppage over Andrew
Kerr (Grantham).
 
EXPERIENCED ABA officials were impressed by the quantity and quality of boxing
seen at Staffordshire University when the National Student (BUSF) Championships
were staged, for the first time ever, in the English Midlands.
Experienced University sports administrators were impressed by the outstanding
performance of the Scottish competitors, who comprised one third of
the total entry but won half of the 10 contested weight classes.
 
FIVE victories do not entitle a man to be compared to
Mike Tyson, but in the case of unbeaten heavyweight
JEREMY WILLIAMS an exception can be made. Whether
his overall skills and accomplishments approach those
of Tyson's only time will tell, but there are several similarities
that are obvious right now.
 
 

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