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Tod Hazeldine, of Bell’s gymnasium (left), and his Oamaru opponent, Wayne Barber, trade left-handed leads in the Canterbury intermediate amateur boxing light welterweight final at the Richmond Working Men’s Club last Sunday. Hazeldine was very impressive in outpointing Barber, a former national junior title-holder. The performance should boost Hazeldine’s prospects of performing with success at the New Zealand tournament in Christchurch early next month.

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Press, 9 August 1985, Page 19

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Tod Hazeldine, of Bell’s gymnasium (left), and his Oamaru opponent, Wayne Barber, trade left-handed leads in the Canterbury intermediate amateur boxing light welterweight final at the Richmond Working Men’s Club last Sunday. Hazeldine was very impressive in outpointing Barber, a former national junior title-holder. The performance should boost Hazeldine’s prospects of performing with success at the New Zealand tournament in Christchurch early next month. Press, 9 August 1985, Page 19

Tod Hazeldine, of Bell’s gymnasium (left), and his Oamaru opponent, Wayne Barber, trade left-handed leads in the Canterbury intermediate amateur boxing light welterweight final at the Richmond Working Men’s Club last Sunday. Hazeldine was very impressive in outpointing Barber, a former national junior title-holder. The performance should boost Hazeldine’s prospects of performing with success at the New Zealand tournament in Christchurch early next month. Press, 9 August 1985, Page 19