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Boxing News magazine Download  14.5.1982.pdf

Boxing News Magazine 1982  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1982 History
Boxing Results 1982

PACHECO WARNS LEONARD

LAING'S TOO GOOD FOR VETERAN MACK

Benoit one-two KO's Rhymer

Liverpool results round

WOLVERHAMPTON'S DINO WALLACE
jabbed well at distance to outpoint
Birmingham's WILLIE WRIGHT over six
twos at the Arden Sporting Club.
Wallace, with advantages in height and reach,
was out of touch in the first round but established
range from the second and found
Wright's walk-forward style to his liking.

THE path of destruction traced by Fitzroy Lodge light-welter Tony Adams
during the championships skirted a precipice in a dramatic third round of
his Wembley Arena ABA final with Coventry's Clyde Mcintosh.
In a cliffhanger, Adams, 19, who had accounted for five of his six
opponents in the first round, was forced to claw back to keep upright as he
was shelled and staggered through a gripping final three minutes. But the
tale might have been a different one if Mcintosh (Bell Green) had another
half round, or indeed, half minute to work in. Adams won a unanimous
decision

SALVADOR SANCHEZ of Mexico retained his WBC
featherweight tide but had to fight hard to win a unamimous
15-rounds decision over Jorge "Rocky" Garcia, an unsung
Mexican-born challenger from Los Angles.
Garcia fought stubbornly and
slugged it out with Sanchez for
the last five rounds to the delight
of the crowd of 5,000.

AT Austin, RICHARD LORD took his record to 11-1 by
stopping JERRY COOLIDGE in round seven at junior-lightweight,
and light-middleweight hope ANTHONY RELEFORD
knocked out TONY GONZALEZ in round two. TOM LANDRY
was a loser again as he was outpointed by DOUG LORD's big
heavyweight, CHARLES HOSTETTER.

BRITISH welterweight champion COLIN
JONES will be back in action in a 10-
rounder (probably against an imported
opponent) in July, according to his manager
Eddie Thomas.
Jones's first fight since being stricken with
appendicitis in Denmark on the day of his projected
European title challenge against Hans
Henrik Palm of Denmark will be promoted by
Thomas.

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