Boxing News magazine 24.2.1984 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 24.2.1984 Download pdf
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JOE BUGNER, his remarkable talent for self-deception
undiminished, insists that he still has a future in
the business, but on the evidence of his 10-rounds,
split decision loss to Steffen Tangstad it's hard to see
how, or even where.

FOR pure drama and excitement
the fans got
their money's worth in a
r o u s i n g l i g h t -
m i d d l e w e i g h t bout
scheduled for six rounds
between unbeaten local
star JOHN MORTENS
E N and H a c k n e y 's
DEAN SCARFE, writes
FINN GOMMESEN.

RHYL's Rocky FelicieUo (lOst
123/4lbs) delighted a capacity
crowd packed into the Fforddlas
Social Club, with an eighth round
stoppage win over John Mc
Glynn, Swansea (lOst llVilbs) in
their battle for the vacant Welsh
light-middleweight title.

SCOTLAND made a gallant effort to end a 45-year-old jinx. They
came ever so close to landing their first win over Ireland at the
National Stadium (opened in 1939) but a makeshift home side
squeezed through to an undistinguished 6-5 result.
Pat Clinton, the 20-year-old Commonwealth championship gold
medal winner from Croy Miners sent the Scots off to a great start
by clearly outpointing debut boy Sean Donnelly of Belfast.
Clinton, making his first international appearance of the season,
proved too experienced for the game little 19-year-old, the new
Ulster chan a.

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