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Two Coventry boxing intend to sue after being involved in a farcical piece of boxing

Two Coventry boxing intend to sue after being involved in a farcical piece of boxing
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Two Coventry boxing intend to sue after being involved in a farcical piece of boxing

Two Coventry boxing intend to sue after being involved in a farcical piece of boxing history. They were left without a ring for the Midlands area light-welterweight title fight after the ring they ordered from Billy Shinfield in Wolverhampton never arrived. Pictured is the empty space at Tiffanys dance hall, where the ring was due to be erected. 18th April 1978. © Mirrorpix

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Coventry Telegraph Archive
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Coventry
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Media ID 21921332

Club Clubs Coventry Dance Dance Hall Night Clubs Nightclub 1978 Locarno Tiffanys

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Two Coventry Boxers Left in the Ringless Fiasco of 1978". In a bizarre turn of events, two determined boxers from Coventry found themselves at the center of a farcical piece of boxing history. Eager to claim the Midlands area light-welterweight title, their dreams were shattered when the ring they had ordered failed to materialize. Now, fueled by frustration and disappointment, these resilient fighters are preparing to take legal action against Billy Shinfield from Wolverhampton. The photograph captures the desolate scene at Tiffanys dance hall on April 18th, 1978. The empty space where the ring was supposed to stand serves as a stark reminder of dashed hopes and broken promises. As spectators eagerly awaited an exhilarating display of skill and determination, they were instead left with nothing but an empty void. This snapshot transports us back to an era when clubs like Tiffanys were vibrant hubs for entertainment in Coventry. Nightclubs along Smithford Way such as Locarno provided a backdrop for dancing and revelry that now seems distant yet cherished in our memories. While this print may not depict any specific company or be intended for commercial use, it encapsulates a moment frozen in time—a testament to human resilience amidst adversity. These two Coventry boxers symbolize unwavering determination and serve as a reminder that even when faced with unexpected challenges, one can still find strength within oneself to fight for justice and pursue their dreams.


Framed Prints

Step into the ring of intrigue with our exclusive Framed Print from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the unexpected turn of events as Two Coventry boxers prepare for a title fight, only to find themselves in the midst of a farcical moment - no ring included! This captivating snapshot of boxing history adds an element of surprise and humor to any space. Frame not included. Size may vary depending on the print. Order now and bring a piece of unexpected boxing history into your home or office.


Photo Prints

Relive the unexpected moment in boxing history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring Coventry's intending champions. Witness the farcical scene as they prepare for the Midlands area light-welterweight title fight, only to find themselves without a ring. This unique print captures the essence of determination and resilience in the face of adversity. Order now and bring this unforgettable moment into your home or office.


Poster Prints

Relive the unexpected moment in boxing history with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring Coventry's intending suers. Witness the farcical scene where they were left without a ring for their Midlands area light-welterweight title fight. This unique print captures the spirit of the unforgettable event and makes for an excellent conversation starter in any home or office. Order now and add a piece of boxing history to your collection.


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Get ready for a laugh with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles collection! This intriguing puzzle, titled "Two Coventry Boxers Intend to Sue after Being Involved in a Farcical Piece of Boxing History," is brought to you by Memory Lane Prints. The puzzle pieces depict two boxers from Coventry with puzzled expressions as they prepare to sue each other in the midst of a bizarre and ringless title fight. With its unique and humorous theme, this jigsaw puzzle is perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and boxing fans alike. Gather your family and friends for a fun and engaging activity, and bring this quirky piece of history to life. Puzzle dimensions: 27 x 19 inches (unframed).

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