1961 JOE BROWN vs DAVE CHARNLEY Onsite Boxing Program RING MAGAZINE FIGHT OF THE YEAR Lightweight Title Fight

1961 JOE BROWN vs DAVE CHARNLEY Onsite Boxing Program RING MAGAZINE FIGHT OF THE YEAR Lightweight Title Fight
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1961 JOE BROWN vs DAVE CHARNLEY Onsite Boxing Program RING MAGAZINE FIGHT OF THE YEAR Lightweight Title Fight
Date - April 18, 1961

Main Event(s) - Joe Brown vs. Dave Charnley for The World Lightweight Title

This was also named the Ring Magazine Fight Of The Year

Other fights and fighters listed on the card include - Harry Smith vs. Rafiu King, Ken Fields vs. Johnny Kidd, Ken Watson vs. Dave Higgins, Tommy Corrigan vs. Neville Axford, Phil Lundgren vs. Billy Davis, Bob Nicolson vs. Lacey Stannard, Menzies Johnson vs. Alan Hands

Venue - Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Vintage Onsite Boxing Program

Size - Program is about 8 3/8" x 10 1/2" inches. 20 pages + covers.

Condition - About VG/EX condition with general handling wear. Binding is tight. No writing or scoring inside. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the vintage Boxing Program, Publication and Memorabilia collector.

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