Boxing News magazine Download 21.5.1982.pdf
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Boxing News magazine Download 21.5.1982.pdf
Boxing News Magazine 1982 Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1982 History
Boxing Results 1982
Vanreil battles to beat injury jinx
Every British fighter rated
Knight too hot for Sullivan
Costigan storms through in the end
Beaumont blows his title chance
NEWHAVEN's MARK WEST scored his best pro win when he
outpointed Gary Nickels (Paddington) over eight threes on the York Hall
main event.
The match was originally scheduled as a 10 rounds eliminator for the
Southern Area bantamweight title, but when Nickels' manager Terry Lawless
returned from holiday he decided that there wasn't time for his boy to be
strong enough at the weight.
BRITISH light-heavyweight champion Tom Collins makes his first defence when he
tackles gutsy Trevor Cattouse at The Astoria, Leeds on Wednesday.
Cattouse, brother of lightweight champion Ray, is trying to follow in his footsteps by
winning a British title, but he seems set for a dour, if unspectacular battle.
Collins, who won the title when he outpointed Dennis Andries at Bloomsbury in
March, will start the favourite, and he will be looking to lay the foundations of a
successful defence behind his solid and reliable jab.
He used it to control and subdue the Guyana-born Andries when he won the
championship in an uninspiring and below-par fight last time out.
LLOYD HIBBERT and Cliff Gilpin meet for the vacant
Midlands Area light-middleweight tide in the main event on
Ron Gray's Wolverhampton Civic Hall show on Monday.
Both are really welterweights, Hibbert scaling lOst 91bs in
his last fight and Gilpin lOst 9V4lbs, but the match for the
Area tide gives the fight some added attraction.
Midlands Area welterweight champion is Joey Mack.