Boxing News magazine PDF 27.4.1973

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Boxing news1973 Archives

RALPH CHARLES, former British, Commonwealth and European welterweight
champion, has announced his retirement. Charles hasn't fought since being
knocked out in seven rounds when challenging Jose Napoles for the world title
at Wembley in March last year.

UNDEFEATED Larry Paul, Wolverhampton (11-0)
celebrated his 21st birthday by comfortably outscoring
Scottish middleweight champion Don
McMillan, Glasgow (11-5) over eight rounds at the
Civic Hall.

UNBEATEN Eastleigh middleweight Jan Magdziarz left it
late before making sure of his sixth inside-tlie-distance
victory in eight paid contests when he knocked out
Doncaster's Johnny Rushton just 41 seconds from the end
of the e i g h th and final round at t h e Guildhall.

FEW return matches can have been awaited more
eagerly by British fans than that between hard-hitting
welters Peter Cragg and Ivan Whiter. The impatient
public had to wait 11 months for the second
instalment of this one: and when it came, everyone
agreed that it had been well worth waiting for.

THE Jimmy Anderson-Johnny Mantle clash for the
vacant Southern Area featherweight title aroused
more public interest and speculation than just about
any featherweight bout In this country since Erankie
Taylor and Lennie Williams hit the box-office.

SOUTH AFRICAN light-heavyweight champion Pierre Fourie, who now looks
certain to challenge Anerican Bob Foster for the world title in July, meets Germany's
former European champion, Conny Velensek, at Ellis Park stadium,
Johannesburg, on May 12.

ARE the young men of Irish boxing poised for a takeover bid there? The National
Senior Championships starting in Dublin a week tonight are likely to provide
a tangible aitswer, but certainly the indications are that a number of bright
young men are knocking on the door to stardom.

THERE comes a time in every boxer's career when things just don't seem to go
right. That's what NEIL McLOUGHLEM is experiencing at the moment. Following
his recent defeat by Billy Straub, the Derry flyweight found himself on the
wrong end of another result when he lost to Davie Larmour in the Ulster senior
finals.

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