NOT a few of Bos Murphy's victims have awakened with a suspicion that he concealed flat irons in his gloves. Bos, who is a presser with a Wellington clothing firm, defeated Vic Caltaux last Saturday in a national welterweight title bout. Biggest fight of his career is slated for April 20, when the Australian champion, Vic Patrick, meets him in an open air bout under the auspices of the Hutt Valley Association. If the above picture is any indication, Murphy is quite confident.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1946, Page 7
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83NOT a few of Bos Murphy's victims have awakened with a suspicion that he concealed flat irons in his gloves. Bos, who is a presser with a Wellington clothing firm, defeated Vic Caltaux last Saturday in a national welterweight title bout. Biggest fight of his career is slated for April 20, when the Australian champion, Vic Patrick, meets him in an open air bout under the auspices of the Hutt Valley Association. If the above picture is any indication, Murphy is quite confident. Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1946, Page 7
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