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  1. Boxing News dated Wednesday 31 May 1939 with a photograph of Dave Crowley of Clerkenwell on the front page
  2. Boxing News dated Wednesday 6 September 1939 with a photograph of Tommy Hyams on the front page
  3. Boxing News dated 5 January 1968, Vol. 24, No. 1 with the following headline on the front page "Rudkin must Tame Tough Thai"
  4. Boxing News dated 12 January 1968, Vol. 24, No. 2 with the headline of "Frazier v Mathis for 'World' Title"
  5. Boxing News dated 19 January 1968, Vol. 24, No. 3 feature on the front page advertising a match between Howard Winstone v. Mitsunori Seki for the World Featherweight title
  6. Boxing News dated 26 January 1968, Vol. 24, No. 4 with a photograph of Howard Winstone winning the World Featherweight
  7. Boxing News dated 2 February 1968, Vol. 24, No. 5 with a front feature of Jerry Quarry meeting Thad Spencer
  8. Boxing News dated 9 February 1968, Vol. 24, No. 6 with a headline of Quarry Qualifies to meet Jimmy Ellis in the Final for the WBA Heavyweight
  9. Boxing News dated 16 February 1968, Vol. 24, No 7 with photographs of Jimmy Anderson, Johnny Cooke, Jimmy Revie and Ralph Charles on the front page
  10. Boxing News dated 23 February 1968, Vol. 24, No. 8 showing a picture of Johnny Pritchett with the headline of "Pritchett should keep crown"
  11. Boxing News dated 1 March 1968, Vol. 24, No. 9 with the headline of Johnny Pritchett retaining his British and Empire Middleweight titles
  12. Boxing News dated 8 March 1968, Vol. 24, No. 10 on the front page saying that Nino Benvenuti regained his World Middleweight Title
  13. Boxing News dated 15 March 1968, Vol. 24, No. 11 with the feature saying "British Board do not recognise Joe Frazier as World Champion"
  14. Boxing News dated 22 March 1968, Vol. 24, No. 12 with Brian London on the front page
  15. Boxing News dated 29 March 1968, Vol. 24, No. 13 with headline article of asking the public to help the Olympic Boxers
  16. Boxing News dated 5 April 1968, Vol. 24, No. 14 with a picture of Howard Winstone on the front page
  17. Boxing News dated 12 April 1968, Vol. 24, No. 15 showing a picture of Jerry Quarry and stating that he wants Ali's Crown
  18. Boxing News dated 19 April 1968, Vol. 24, No. 16 a headline of World Featherweight Champion Howard was floored in the first round but goes onto to win title
  19. Boxing News dated 26 April 1968, Vol. 24, No. 17 showing a picture of Eduardo Corletti on the front page
  20. Boxing News dated 10 May 1968, Vol. 24, No. 19 with a headline of "Rudkin out for Revenge"
  21. Boxing News dated 17 May 1968, Vol. 24, No. 20 a headline saying that Alan Rudkin regaining his title as the British and Empire Bantamweight
  22. Boxing News dated 24 May 1968, Vol. 24, No. 21 showing a picture of Leotis Martin
  23. Boxing News dated 31 May 1968, Vol. 24, No. 22 with the headline "Martin Shocks Spencer!"
  24. Boxing News dated 7 June 1968, Vol. 24, No. 23 photograph of Brian London and Jack Bodell on the front cover
  25. Boxing News dated 14 June 1968, Vol. 24, No. 23 with the headline of Bodell Eliminates London
  26. Boxing News dated 21 June 1968, Vol. 24, No. 25 saying that "Bookies don't rate Ramos" on the front page
  27. Boxing News dated 28 June 1968, Vol. 24, No. 26 with Frazier stopping Ramos in two rounds
  28. Boxing News dated 5 July 1968, Vol. 24, No. 27 feature on the front page saying "Patterson gets next crack at Ellis' Crown"
  29. Boxing News dated 12 July 1968, Vol. 24, No. 28 a feature on Rudkin's world bid
  30. Boxing News dated 19 July 1968, Vol. 24, No. 28 with a photograph of Hward Winstone wishing him good luck as he defends his World Featherweight title
  31. Boxing News dated 26 July 1968, Vol. 24, No. 30 a story on the front cover about Nino Benvenuti
  32. Boxing News dated 2 August 1968, Vol. 24, No. 31 a story on the front cover about whether Winstone should retire
  33. Boxing News dated 9 August 1968, Vol. 24, No. 32 with the headline of "Beware Cooper - Bodell's after you"
  34. Boxing News dated 16 August 1968, Vol. 24 No. 33 with a photograph of Johnny McGonigle on the front page
  35. Boxing News dated 23 August 1968, Vol. 24, No. 34 a story on the front page saying that Henry Cooper's autograph went for £20,000
  36. Boxing News dated 30 August 1968, Vol. 24, No. 35 a story about manager Jim Wicks to be considering an approach by Angelo Dundee for Henry Cooper to fight for Ellis Crown
  37. Boxing News dated 6 September 1968, Vol. 24, No. 36 two separate stories on Terry Waller and Billy Walker
  38. Boxing News dated 13 September 1968, Vol. 24, No. 37 picture of Henry Cooper on the front
  39. Boxing News dated 20 September 1968, Vol. 24, No. 38 with the headline of Jimmy Ellis keeping his WBA Heavyweight Title
  40. Boxing News dated 27 September 1968, Vol. 24, No. 39 with a feature headline about Henry Cooper retiring
  41. Boxing News dated 4 October 1968, Vol. 24, No. 40 with the headline "Can Anderson stop Cartwright"
  42. Boxing News dated 11 October 1968, Vol. 24, No. 41 photographs of boxers who are representing Great Britain in the 1968 Mexico Olympics
  43. Boxing News dated 18 October 1968, Vol. 24, No. 42 headline "Walker tackles rated Yank"
  44. Boxing News dated 25 October 1968, Vol. 24, No. 43 headline "Mac wants to prove it"
  45. Boxing News dated 1 November 1968, Vol. 24. No. 44 a photograph on the front page showing Finnegan receiving his Olympic Gold Medal
  46. Boxing News dated 8 November 1968, Vol. 24, No. 45 pictures of Thad Spencer v Billy Walker and Young McCormack v Eddie Avoth on the front cover
  47. Boxing News dated 15 November 1968, Vol. 24, No. 46 showing a picture of Billy Walker stopping Thad Spencer in six rounds
  48. Boxing News dated 22 November 1968, Vol. 24, No. 47 with the headline of "Ultimatum to Ali"
  49. Boxing News dated 29 November 1968, Vol. 24, No. 48 the fight is off - Johnny must Wait on the front cover
  50. Boxing News dated 6 December 1968, Vol. 24, No. 49 with Joe Frazier on the front and saying he can beat Ali
  51. Boxing News dated 13 December 1968, Vol. 24, No. 50 picture of a delighted Lionel Rose retaining his World Bantamweight title on the front page
  52. Boxing News dated 20 December 1968, Vol. 24, No. 51 with a picture of Nino Benventui being floored from Don Fullmer in the seventh round
  53. Boxing News dated 27 December 1968, Vol. No. 24, No. 52 a a picture of John Clark and being voted best young boxer of the year
  54. Newspaper clipping of the West Lancashire and Cheshire Team, Germany July 1953 who boxed in Bremerhaven, Braunschweig and Osnabruk 
  55. New paper clippings from the Dublin Press 19th - 20 November 1954 about the competition between Phoenix Club beating the English Northern Counties
  56. Boxing World - 23 June 1972 - Vol 1, First Edition
  57. Boxing News - 28 July 1978 - Vol 34
  58. North West ring a bi-monthly bulletin paper devoted exclusively to Amateur Boxing dated May 1979
  59. Boxing News - 16 June 1961, Full Results of the 1961 European Championships: Belgrade 3 - 10 June 1961   
  60. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Wednesday 5 April 1995 about five city fighters have been called into the England Squad
  61. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Wednesday 12 April 1995 about two Mersey boxers aiming to carry the city's hopes into the National ABA Finals in Birmingham
  62. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport dated Wednesday 19 April 1995 about Huyton Bantamweight Peter "Choirboy" Culshaw needing to be at his best to maintain his unbeaten professional record
  63. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Thursday 20 April 1995 story about Liverpool officially launching its second Multi Nations Boxing Festival
  64. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Thursday 20 April 1995 about David Burke making Mersey boxing history when he travels to Berlin for the World Senior Championships
  65. Newspaper Clipping from the Football Echo dated Saturday 22 April 1995 an interview from Paul King about the official launch of the Multi Nations Games
  66. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Thursday 27 April 1995 about Liverpool City Council declaring that the Multi Nations show must go on despite being rocked by the last minute withdrawal of the tournament's main sponsors
  67. Newspaper Clipping from Daily Sport Post dated Friday 28 April 1995 that Liverpool boxing promoter Stephen Vaughan hitting out at amateur boxing's world governing body, the IABA
  68. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated 29 April 1995 story about Tommy Peacock being selected for the Multi Nations Tournament in June - just seven days after he ties the knot with the Sarah Bleasdale
  69. Newspaper Clipping from the Amateur Boxing Scene dated May 1995 showing boxing fixtures from 1 May - June 1995
  70. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Monday 1 May 1995 about Merseybus backing for boxing
  71. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Sport dated Tuesday 2 May 1995 about bus drivers threatening to strike over pay having reacted angrily to news that Merseyside's biggest bus company is to spend thousands on a boxing tournament.
  72. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Wednesday 3 May 1995 about the tickets for the Multi Nations Boxing Tournament
  73. Newspaper Clipping from the Merseymart Sport dated 4 May 1995 with the headline "Box Show is Saved"
  74. Newspaper Clipping from the Football Echo dated 6 May 1995 story about promoter Frank Warren handing Manchester's Karl Thompson a world title shot in his own home town 
  75. Newspaper Clipping from the Observer's Guide dated 10 - 23 May 1995 an article from Tommy Dix
  76. Newspaper Clipping from the Merseyside Observer on Thursday 18 May 1995 mostly about the International Festival of Amateur Boxing being at St George's Hall on 5 - 10 June 1995
  77. Newspaper Clipping from the Football Echo dated Saturday 20 May 1995 about Liverpool fight fans to watch a summer of top boxing action - with the news that Stephen Vaughan Promotions have switched their big professional show to June 30 1995
  78. Newspaper Clipping from the Star and Merseymart on Thursday 1 June 1995 with the headlines of "Liverpool to Lead the Globe"
  79. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport on Thursday 1 June 1995 a feature about Tommy Peacock
  80. Newspaper Clipping from the Star and Merseymart on Thursday 1 June 1995 feature about Tommy Peacock and Alan Vaughan turning his back on the professional fight world in a quest for Olympic Gold
  81. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport on Thursday 1 June 1995 with the headline of "World's best drawn to City" about the cream of the world amateur boxers assembling in Liverpool for a major tournament
  82. Newspaper Clipping from the Boxing News on Friday 2 June 1995 about the Multi Nations International Boxing Tournament
  83. Newspaper Clipping from the Boxing News on Friday 2 June 1995 about Alan Vaughan leading the glory charge at the Multi Nations International Tournament
  84. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport on Saturday 3 June 1995 featuring about the Liverpool Boxers flying the flag for the city and country at the Multi Nations International Boxing Tournament
  85. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport on Monday 5 June 1995 about the draw for the eight Liverpool boxers lining up for the Multi Nations International Boxing Tournament at St George's Hall
  86. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport on Monday 5 June 1995 about the Liverpool Multi Nations International Boxing Festival being enhanced by a late entry from Israel
  87. New paper Clipping from the Echo Sport on Tuesday 6 June 1995 featuring stories about the Multi Nations International Boxing Tournament and the Liverpool's Festival of International Amateur Boxing
  88. Newspaper Clipping from the Independent Sport on Tuesday 6 June 1995 with the headline of "Liverpool comes out Fighting"
  89. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Telegraph Sport on Wednesday 7 June 1995 heading "Vaughan on course to press Olympic Claims"
  90. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated 7 June 1995 with the headline of "Michael aims to strike gold"
  91. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport dated Wednesday 7 June 1995 about Michael Jones producing a scintillating display of class boxing to bring himself within nine minutes of a multi nations gold medal at Liverpool's St George's Hall
  92. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated 8 June 1995 about a story of dubious scoring leaving boxer Alan Vaughan's bid for a multi-nations gold in tatters
  93. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport dated 8 June 1995 about Alan Vaughan's winning a gold medal at the Multi Nations event after losing to a Russian Dimitri Pavliuchenkov
  94. Newspaper Clipping from the Merseymart and Star dated Thursday 8 June 1995 feature about three of England's Liverpool boxers have been knocked out of the multi-nations tournament at the first hurdle
  95. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport dated Friday 9 June 1995 with the headline of "Michael vows to win Gold" and about the two Liverpool Featherweights David Burke and Alex Moon were the latest local causalities at the Multi Nations Event
  96. Newspaper Clipping from the Liverpool Echo dated Friday 9 June 1995 with the headline of "Mersey hopes rest on Jones"
  97. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Saturday 10 June 1995 about Michael Jones going for gold for the Multi Nations Event
  98. Newspaper Clipping from the Daily Post Sport dated 12 June 1995 about Michael Jones winning a Gold Medal at the Multi Nations Tournament
  99. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated 12 June 1995 against about Michael Jones winning a Gold Medal
  100. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Monday 12 June 1995 featuring an Elated Jones targeting the Olympic Gold
  101. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Thursday 15 June 1995 from Ken Rogers Sports Column about the success of the Multi Nations Boxing Tournament
  102. Newspaper Clipping from the Boxing News dated Friday 16 June 1995 about the double gold success for England at the Festival of Amateur Boxing in the St. George's Hall when Michael Jones and Matthew Ellis won their finals
  103. Newspaper Clipping from the Echo Sport dated Friday 16 June 1995 about the Multi Nations International Tournament and congratulating promoters of the amateur boxing bouts staged in St George's Hall
  104. Newspaper Clipping from the Gazette Sport about Blackpools ABA heavyweight Champion Matthew Willis will fight for high stakes in Liverpool at the Multi Nations International
  105. Newspaper Clipping from the Gazette Sport about "Brilliant Ellis flies the Flag"
  106. Newspaper Clipping from Telegraph Sport stories about Vaughan being on course to press Olympic Claims / Israel's Yuri Corbanski and his trainer arriving for the Multi Nations Tournament / Michael Jones performed to the best of his ability in out pointing Richard Rowles, Australia's Commonwealth Bronze Medalist
  107. Manchester Metro Newspaper dated Friday 26 July 2002 with the headlines of "Going for Gold"
  108. Manchester Evening Newspaper dated Friday 26 July 2002 with the headlines of "Kirsty lights up the Games"  
  109. Metro Newspaper dated Thursday 7 July 2005 article about London winning to host the 2012 Olympics  
  110. Olympic Capital Quarterly Newsletter April 2007 Volume 2 Number 2 - Sports Management updated from the City of Lausanne and the State of Vaud
  111. ABAE Newsletter No 2.