Boxing News magazine Download 6.4.1979.pdf

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Boxing News magazine Download  6.4.1979.pdf

Boxing News Magazine 1979  Memorabilia
Boxing News Magazine 1979  History
Boxing Results 1979

BY GEORGE! GONTEH AND LUGAS CAN SCORE

Flint ready to go

JMefcaff stops Collins

ELLIOTT UPSETS COMM0SIOUNG

Big-hitting Gumbs sinks McKenzie

FOR years the country's most avoided
middleweight, Croydon southpaw Frankie
Lucas sees Tuesday's 15-rounds clash
for the vacant British title with Tony
Sibson as the chance to put himself
among the division's big money-earners.

TOTTENHAM'S big-hitting Roy Gumbs claimed yet
another impressive win by wrecking Cardiff's useful
Errol McKenzie in four one-sided rounds at the Cunard
International Hotel.

BRITISH featherweight
champion Dave Needham
warms up for his
forthcoming title defence
against official challenger
Pat Cowdell with an
eight-rounder against
Cardiff's George Sutton at
the Great International
Sporting Club, Nottingham,
on Monday.

IT will be a case of delayed action on the
Eltham show at Harvey Sports Club,
Woolwich on Monday, April 9, when the
promoting club's London lightwelterweight
champion Micky Mapp
meets Trevor Gillam of South Norwood.

ST PETER'S competition secretary Brian Moore was one of those keeping his fingers crossed
during Wednesday's English ABA semi-finals at Gloucester, for he had arranged his bill for
Woolwich Town Hall next Thursday with London light-flyweight champion Gerrard Lavelle,
(left), who was in the Gloucester line-up.
The St Peter's bill also includes the club's reigning South London Divisional bantamweight
champion Paul Worrall in his 14-bout programme that will feature boxers from South London
dubs like Fitzroy Lodge, Fisher, Lynn, South Norwood and Sir Phillip Game.t.

 

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