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Wednesday 3 December 2008

Sports


1985 – Mike Tyson KOs Hector Mercedes in round one of his first
Professional fight.

1985 – Kevin Moran from Everton got his first ever red card
In FA Cup History.

1986 - FIFA World Cup Argentina beat Germany 3-2
In the finals that was held at Mexico City.

1986 – Mike Tyson defeats Trevor Berbick in a knock out of the round
Two fight, making him become the youngest world heavyweight champion

1987 - World Cup Cricket Finals – Australia had beaten England in the
Finals by 7 runs.

1987 – Steve Davies the World Snooker Champion beats Joe Johns
18-14 in the Snooker Finals.

1987 – Steve Davies the Worlds Snooker Champion remains number one for 1987/88.

1987 – The first Rugby Union World Cup was held in Australia and
New Zealand, but New Zealand and defeated Australia at their own
Home ground.

1988 – Steffi Graf becomes the only third woman in the history of Tennis
To win the Grand Slam in Tennis.

1988 - Germany beat Sweden by 4-1 in the world team tennis.

1988 – Sugar Ray Leonard Knocks out Donnie LaLonde in
Las Vegas Nevada.

1988 – South Wales new Rugby League Premiership expanded
Its competitions from 1982.

1989 – Germany wins 3-2 over Sweden in the World Series Tennis.

1989 – Both Europe and United States tied 14/14 in the team Golf.

1989 – Ac Milan wins the intercontinental cup in Tokyo by defeating
Columbia 1-0 in extra time.

1989 – Sugar Ray Robinson a Professional American Boxing Champion
Dies on April the 12th.

1989 – Tim Richmond a world champion NASCAR driver had died on August 14th.

1989 - Theo Walcott who plays for Arsenal Football Club was born on March the 16th

1990 - James Buster Douglas had one his defeat over the youngest Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson by a knockout to win the world’s unified Heavyweight title.

1990 – Hendry defeats Jimmy White in the World Snooker Championships for the very first time.

1990 - Leslie Ames a batsman for the English cricket team died on February 27th
Was known for one the best wicket keepers and batsman of all time.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_timeline

Amit

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