Boxing News magazine 5.10.1984 Download pdf

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Boxing News magazine 5.10.1984 Download pdf
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JIMMY CABLE'S four-month reign as European
light-middleweight champion fizzled out in beersoaked
Munich.
As the city celebrated its annual festival, Cable
seemed to suffer a hangover from a desperately
gruelling year as he lost a unanimous 12-round
decision to local challenger Georg Steinherr in the
Circus Krone-Bau.

TWO cuts on the left eyelid
brought a premature end to
STEWART LITHGO'S first
fight as Commonwealth cruiserweight
champion.

Forest Hill, who halted Peterborough's
game Lennie Gloster
(lOst 53/4lbs), in the sixth of a
scheduled eight threes.
Gloster gave it his usual
brave try, but simply lacked
the power to worry Smith (lOst
73/4bs), who was having his
first fight since losing a Southern
Area title bout against
Lloyd Honeyghan last year,
before Honeyghan became
British welterweight champion.

FRENCH boxing seems to be in a rut. Richard Caramanolis
lost his EBU light-heavyweight title to Alex Blanchard,
and Louis Acaries lost his crown to Tony Sibson. Germain
Le Maitre lost in a challenge for the light-middleweight
title against Herol Graham and then Said Skouma was
stopped by Jimmy Cable for the vacant title.
At welterweight, Gilles Elbilia had to relinquish his
crown and Tek Nkalankete failed in a challenge for the
light-welterweight title against Patrizio Oliva, their lightweight
champion Frederic Geoffrey recently lost his
unbeaten record and Daniel Londas was unsuccessful in a
challenge to Rene Weller.

Kent NABC finals for Dartford
DARTFORD fans are in for a treat on Saturday. October 6 when
Highfield ABC stage the Kent finals of the National Association
of Boys' Clubs championships at Dartford Technical School.
Miskin Road. Doors open 3 pm. boxing starts at 4 pm. Tickets, £2
from Highfield ABC, competition secretary Gerry Gander.
1 Elm Drive. Swanley, Kent (Phone: 0322 68154).
Forest Hall have changed their name to Lewisham & District
ABC. Althelney Youth Centre, Athelnev Road. London SE6.
Phone 01-698 5834.

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