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Amateur Boxing 1985-1987

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Im not sure if anyone can help...I know in Barry Hugmans yearbook,he done the full results of the ABAS every year..I only got my first one in 88 or 89...Im looking to get the results for the Norfolk,Suffolk,Mid Anglia&Essex finals&the finals when they all met which would have been the Eastern Counties finals...1985,1986&1987 is what im after...I just wonderd if i could find these out anywhere?? any help will be most grateful....Cheers :TU:
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I boxed in the ABA's around that time and I remember they used to post all the results local, regional and national in Boxing News. I dont know if they do back issues going back that far, may be worth a try...
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rockyrandall2 wrote:I boxed in the ABA's around that time and I remember they used to post all the results local, regional and national in Boxing News. I dont know if they do back issues going back that far, may be worth a try...
I did think about boxing news,i know they had aba coverage in 1988 so no doubt would have in the years before,My collection started in 1988...50-55p the boxing news cost then :o
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That's my era, but Hugman only started detailing the year's amateur results from 1987 while BN would only give Eastern Counties winners, at best.
What precisely do you want to know?
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bennie wrote:That's my era, but Hugman only started detailing the years's amateur results from 1987 while the BN would only give Eastern Counties winners, at best.
What precisely do you want to know?
As stated is what id like to know Bennie..I know back in 1988-89 time boxing news covered a fair bit of the regonial stages&at these times a chap by the name of Dick Futter(RIP)used to cover the norfolk Am game...the reason i want these results is just for my own pleasure...Would the Aba hav a list of all fights in there championship??
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I can only offer you the Eastern Counties champions:

1985
Light-flyweight: no entries
Flyweight: Wally Jarvis
Bantamweight: Glen Dainty
Featherweight: Tim Yeates
Lightweight: Colin Rance
Light-welterweight: Richard Adams
Welterweight: Steve Kyriakides
Light-middleweight: Tony England
Middleweight: Tony Lawrence
Light-heavyweight: Canute Lee
Heavyweight: Jimmy Head
Super-heavyweight: Dave Abbott

1986
Light-flyweight: no entry
Flyweight: no entry
Bantamweight: Dennis Adams
Featherweight: Dave Simmons
Lightweight: Ian Honeywood
Light-welterweight: Dave Pierre
Welterweight: Gary Hinch
Light-middleweight: Nigel Fairbairn
Middleweight: Kevin Cattermole
Light-heavyweight: Mike Aubrey
Heavyweight: Nick Tyler
Super-heavyweight: no entries

1987
Light-flyweight: Mark Reynolds
Flyweight: no entry
Bantamweight: Dennis Adams
Featherweight: Dave Simmons
Lightweight: P. Dean
Light-welterweight: Richard Adams
Welterweight: Gary Hinch
Light-middleweight: T. Cox
Middleweight: R. Harley
Light-heavyweight: Jason Jones
Heavyweight: Chas Coakley
Super-heavyweight: no entries
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bennie wrote:I can only offer you the Eastern Counties champions:

1985
Light-flyweight: no entries
Flyweight: Wally Jarvis
Bantamweight: Glen Dainty
Featherweight: Tim Yeates
Lightweight: Colin Rance
Light-welterweight: Richard Adams
Welterweight: Steve Kyriakides
Light-middleweight: Tony England
Middleweight: Tony Lawrence
Light-heavyweight: Canute Lee
Heavyweight: Jimmy Head
Super-heavyweight: Dave Abbott

1986
Light-flyweight: no entry
Flyweight: no entry
Bantamweight: Dennis Adams
Featherweight: Dave Simmons
Lightweight: Ian Honeywood
Light-welterweight: Dave Pierre
Welterweight: Gary Hinch
Light-middleweight: Nigel Fairbairn
Middleweight: Kevin Cattermole
Light-heavyweight: Mike Aubrey
Heavyweight: Nick Tyler
Super-heavyweight: no entries

1987
Light-flyweight: Mark Reynolds
Flyweight: no entry
Bantamweight: Dennis Adams
Featherweight: Dave Simmons
Lightweight: P. Dean
Light-welterweight: Richard Adams
Welterweight: Gary Hinch
Light-middleweight: T. Cox
Middleweight: R. Harley
Light-heavyweight: Jason Jones
Heavyweight: Chas Coakley
Super-heavyweight: no entries
Bennie you are the man :bow: :bow:
Nice one for that,most grateful :TU: ps howd you find that out...
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What year did the ABS (Amateur boxing Sence) start? was it later 90-91 ?
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Londonirish wrote:What year did the ABS (Amateur boxing Sence) start? was it later 90-91 ?
around that time Martin i think
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Londonirish wrote:What year did the ABS (Amateur boxing Sence) start? was it later 90-91 ?
I think it was the 89-90 season. Ive got a few in the shed so will have a look for you.
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McCannW14 wrote:
Londonirish wrote:What year did the ABS (Amateur boxing Sence) start? was it later 90-91 ?
I think it was the 89-90 season. Ive got a few in the shed so will have a look for you.
Whats the amateur boxing sence?
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lefty wrote:
McCannW14 wrote:
Londonirish wrote:What year did the ABS (Amateur boxing Sence) start? was it later 90-91 ?
I think it was the 89-90 season. Ive got a few in the shed so will have a look for you.
Whats the amateur boxing sence?
A boxing mag just for the Ams...think id started of in London mainly,but then went nationwide..a good magazine :TU:
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This is probably the best (national) ABA final out of the entire three years you mentioned:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMgVul0R ... re=related
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bennie wrote:This is probably the best (national) ABA final out of the entire three years you mentioned:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMgVul0R ... re=related
Cheers Bennie :TU:
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Your best bet is the Boxing News Annual and Record Book, a sort of forerunner to Barry Hugmans 'bible'.

I have the 84 edition which is no ggod to man nor beat for the info you want :DD
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The '84 edition was the last, mate.
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Bennie are you from that area? a fair few of the boxers who won them eastern counties ive seen at later years..You didnt tell me how you got the info...
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Bennie are you from that area? a fair few of the boxers who won them eastern counties ive seen at later years..You didnt tell me how you got the info...
My twin brother fought Honeywood (and lost) and I kept tabs on all the ABA results in the days prior to headguards and computer-scoring, when amateur boxing was still fun. I can remember riding on a train to Belle Vue to watch the ABA semi-finals with names such as Bobby Neill, Wally Bartleman, Tony Burns, Chaz Taylor and BN's legendary and controversial Brian Pigden.
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