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Boxing News magazine 8.6.1984 Download pdf
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THE FIGHT which nobody except the European
Boxing Union wanted ended the way everyone
except the EBU knew it would as Barry
McGuigan. Ireland's brilliant holder of the European
featherweight title, demolished Spanish
challenger Esteban Eguia in front of a packed
Albert Hall.
Eguia was counted out, sprawled face down,
after 45 seconds of the third of their scheduled
12-rounder.

JAMES COOK wrecked the unbeaten
record of T. P. JENKINS and won the
vacant Southern Area title when he
stopped his rival after one min 15 sees
of the ninth.
Jenkins had been on the floor for
seven in the sixth and for counts of
seven and five in the ninth before
referee Harry Gibbs made an impeccable
intervention.

THE Panamanian lightweight Ezequiel Mosquera should
advertise himself as a true "have gloves, will travel"
merchant. When action slowed down in Panama. Ezequiel
packed his gloves and headed for Florida. His first taste of
action came when Frankie Randall's opponent failed to
show for a noon weigh-in in Tampa.

NO DOUBT the upset twin disaster at Wembley involving
Frank Bruno and Mark Kaylor has been much discussed
and dissected. In America as well as in Britain, as the
fights were televised live over the NBC network coast to
coast for Sunday afternoon viewing.

RAY "BOOM BOOM" MANCINI,
cut over both eyes and out
on his feet, was stopped in the
14th round by Livingstone Bramble
to lose his WBA lightweight
title in a stunning upset at the war
memorial auditorium.

IT' S business as normal for WBC number one welterweight
contender Colin Jones as he takes on American
Billy Parks at the Afan Lido, Aberavon, on Wednesday.
J o n e s ' s career had seemed in jeopardy because of eye
problems but a meeting with the Board and a panel of
medical specialists cleared him.
Although Jones has not been particularly active in the
ring, apart from a two rounds win over Allan Braswell,
t h e r e have been various changes of plan in his strate

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