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Boxing News magazine 17.6.1983 Download pdf
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IT WAS the appropriate site to gather American top brass: the
Giants Stadium, New Jersey, about 20 minutes from the Empire
State or Gleason's old gym and the Garden. It says a lot for
Robert W. Lee and Jersey Joe Walcott, attempting to form a
breakaway USBA International, that the world's biggest timber
were face-to-face (wined and fed) in the Giant's club room.
Don King, snarling at Bob Arum, Mickey Duff and Frank
Warren politely ignoring each other, Lou Duva, reminding us
that he was a labour leader, Don Majeski, making passionate
speeches, Butch Lewis, emotive about South Africa, plus a
black pastor blessing "you wunnerful gennelmen" before and
after.

MARVIN HAGLER hardly made a wrong move in his
fourth round knockout over Wilford Scypion at Providence,
Rhode Island on May 27. He truly is marvellous.
Why all the fuss over whether it would be a 15 or 12-
rounder, one wondered. Scypion never looked like going all
the way. But I must confess I expected a tougher job for
Hagler in his sixth appearance over the Home Box Office
pay-TV colossus. It could be called the Marvin Hagler
network.

VIOLENT death visited both the Arena Coliseo in Mexico
City and the Blaisdell Centre Arena in Honolulu, but neither
incident involved a boxer.
Roberto "Tio" Jimenez was shot to death in the ring at
the Arena Coliseo. Tio, one of Mexico's top trainers had just
climbed into the ring to congratulate his fighter Jaime Casas
who had stopped Arturo Hernandez in the 10th round
of their featherweight bout.
Suddenly, without any warning a man fired down from
the balcony surrounding the ring and shot Tio in the chest.
There was no apparent motive for the murder.

SMOKIN' Joe Frazier last week defended his decision to
match his son Marvis with Larry Holmes, WBC
heavyweight champion. The fight is scheduled for Atlantic
City on September 23 to be promoted by Bob Arum in
association with Joe Verne who has a promotional agreement
with the Fraziers.

THE emergence of British and Commonwealth
middleweight champion Roy Gumbs as a demolition king in
international boxing is tremendous news for British boxing.
And all the more exciting because of the continued success
of young Mark Kaylor, due to challenge Gumbs for his title
in the autumn, plus the rise of other splendid 1601b prospects
in Errol Christie, Gary Hobbs and Jimmy Price.

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