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Boxing News magazine Download 16.3.1979.pdf
Boxing News Magazine 1979 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1979 History
Boxing Results 1979
Zarate makes it easy:
McGurk shocks Sanigar
Ambrose shocks Owens
WHICH IS THE OLDEST CLUB IH LOHDON?
University Championships may return to capital
SALT LAKE CITY — March 10: The thunderous right hand hitting of Danny "Little
Red" Lopez brought him yet another spectacular victory as he knocked out Spain's
Roberto Castanon in two rounds at the Salt Palace to retain his WBC featherweight
title for the sixth time.
RUDI KOOPMANS falls short with a right cross against Aldo Traversaro
of Italy. But Koopmans got through with enough to stop Traversaro
in the sixth and take his European light-heavyweight title.
ANOTHER convivial meeting of the London Ex-Boxers' Association, and among the
200 attendance were four representatives from each of three associations, namely
Sheffield, Slough and Sussex, also Jimmy Griffiths making one of his frequent
pilgrimages from Halifax. Great to see ex-fighters from different parts of the country
getting together. As one member remarked to me: "If you've never been to a LEBA
meeting, you've never lived." And 52 of the Leicester Association are expected for
LEBA's next meeting on April 1.
ST PANCRAS f e a t h e r -
weight Herman Henry
won his fifth successive
divisional title and Tott
e n h a m ' s ABA welterweight
finalist Lloyd Morgan
cleared the first
hurdles on the road to
Wembley in the North
West London divisional
championships held in the
lofty and draughty Palm
Court Hall of Alexandra
Palace.
ENTERING the Western Counties
finals with three first round ABA
championships wins already under his
belt Frome's STEVE TWOHIG was
finally brought down to earth at the
Ferndown Sports Centre when he himself
was kayoed in the opening round by
former Young England rep. MARC
NICETTE (Torbay).