Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1918 — SEES NEW GLORY FOR BOXER [ARTICLE]
SEES NEW GLORY FOR BOXER
Bob Dunbar Bays Heavyweight Fighter Will Be Master Magnet After War—Sport Revived. ' The heavyweight fighter will be the master magnet after the war, Just as he is today In this imitation sort of domestic fighting a small coterie of promoters have been handing out. It is the Surest thing in the world that seme stupendous heavyweight battlers will be developed by the war—big, rawboned lads from the far places of our country, only awaiting the opportunity to demonstrate their punch ability, writes Bob Dunbar in a Boston paper. From millions of primed young fighting men will come a band of real, red-blooded, tight-fisted warriors who will startle 'toe country. All the old-time nation-wide enthusiasm over boxing will burst into flame when these lads meet for their titular bouts, all that old enthusiasm and a lot more. It will be “great” and we’ll like It qll the better because the pot hunting, hippodroming tactics of today will be swept by the deluge of redblooded action.
