HERE are certain British title fights that really stand out in the memory, both for the sheer quality of the matchup and for the excitement the action produced. Back when the British title meant far more than it seems to these days, some clear examples are the Eric Boon-Arthur Danahar lightweight contest in 1938, the great Alan Minter-Kevin Finnegan trilogy in the mid-1970s and the
Old-school rivalry
Jan 04, 2024
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