Boxing News magazine 24.3.1978 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 24.3.1978 Download pdf
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KEN NORTON is the new
heavyweight champion of
the world — at least according
to the World Boxing
Council.

BILLY KNIGHT'S see-saw
when he was disqualified
Hackney's Carlton Benoit
Sporting Club.

THERE was a disappointing end to Carl
S p e a r e ' s c o m e b a c k a g a i n s t t h e equally
experienced Oscar Angus in t h e scheduled
eight rounds main event at the National
S p o r t i n g Club when bad c u t s on both
S p e a r e ' s e y e b r o w s f o r c e d r e f e r e e Mark
Hart to s t o p t h e c o n t e s t a f t e r 55 s e c o n d s of
t h e f o u r t h.

LIVERPOOL STADIUM promoters Charles and Mike
Atkinson could be in the r u n n i n g to s t a g e the British
heavyweight title fight between Billy Aird and John L.
Gardner.
Aird, a South-London based Scouse, has long had an
ambition to box in his hometown. Now, with his fine
showing against Alfredo Evangelista boosting interest
in the British title match, t h e r e is a real c h a n c e that he
could get his wish.

ALAN MURRAY was on the verge of a
promising senior career.
The 18-year-old member of St Pauls
Boxing Club, Hull, had won schoolboy and
NABC titles as a junior and was being widely
tipped as f u t u r e senior champion.
But Alan's career came to a
tragic end recently when he had
to have his left leg amputated
after the discovery of a malignant
growth.

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