Boxing News magazine Download 9.3.1979.pdf

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Boxing News magazine Download  9.3.1979.pdf

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

Dcavies the destroyer

Sibson avenges Smith beating

It's a good win for Fenton

Rhiney bock to earth now

LADY luck smiled on BINGO CROOKS, the battlehardened
campaigner from Wolverhampton who has
had more than his share of bad decisions, when he
fought GEORGE FEENEY of West Hartlepool on the
29th Annual Jewish Charities promotion at the Royal Hall.

JOHNNY OWEN came home from Spain on Sunday
without the European bantamweight title he deserved
and more than £2,000 short in the pocket.
In a bitter, unsavoury two days, relationships
between British and Spanish authorities — already
strained by the events of 1978  dived to an all-time low.

LIEGE, BELGIUM — March 2: ALFREDO EVANGELISTA
of Spain retained his European heavyweight title
under confused and controversial circumstances when
French challenger LUCIEN RODRIGUEZ was counted
out in the second round of a scheduled 12-rounds title
fight, writes RINZIE VAN DER MEER.

FORMER junior European featherweight silver medallist JEFF
DECKER (St Edwards Whitley Bay) commenced a determined
challenge for lightweight honours by outpointing PETER
LOWDEN (Jarrow Perth Green) in the North East division
championships staged by Darlington ABC before a 600 crowd at
the Beehive ballroom.

MARK KAYLOR (right) and Tony Godfrey (left) staged a magnificent
contest with Kaylor hooking and forcing and Godfrey demonstrating
classic left-hand skills. It was even until Kaylor landed a cracking series of
rights and took a points decision.

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