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Boxing News Magazine 1993  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1993  History

EVERY BRITISH FIGHTER RATED: PAGES 16
 
Late-starter Stowe is catching-up fast
 
It's Buddy all the way
 
All is not lost for beaten Morris
 
Andries tops 10-fiqht bill
 
THE world title dream lives on for grandfather George Foreman, who turns 45 today, with new WBC champion Lennox
Lewis (inset) in his sights. The veteran ex-champ clubbed South African Pierre Coetzer to defeat in eight rounds (above),
and now wants to challenge Lewis in the Summer. See pages 12-13.
 
DARLINGTON'S leading British light-welterweight contender Allan
Hall (lOst) went almost unnoticed in outpointing Hull southpaw
Tony Foster (lOst lib) over six rounds in the main event at the Marriott
Hotel on a boxing-dinner evening staged primarily to award
Lennox Lewis his WBC belt.
Disappointed with his showing, the 23-year-old Hall found Foster
an awkward customer, but clearly controlled the fight, landed the
better punches and picked up a 59)4 - 58Yi verdict from referee Roy
Francis.
 
THE postal services of two countries combined to delay my receipt of a lengthy
response from the resuscitated National Boxing Association, whom I castigated in
this column in October for approving a fight for one of their "world" titles involving
Dennis Moran, who had been inactive for 12 years.
But on the basis that anyone criticised here has the right of reply, I am happy to
summarise their response.
 
SCOTTISH Amateur Boxing Association president
and executive director Frank Hendry is not only a
big man physically, but proof positive that he has
an equally large influence in world amateur boxing
circles came early in 1993.

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