BOS "NEVER FELT SO STRANGE IN RING BEFORE"
Bos Afurphy is a disappointed man after his defeat by.AIark Hart. He has 110 excuses, but says that after eight months of solid vvorlc he must have been jvertrained and past his peak. "I ha! to spur myself throughout the light and f elt no lceenness, ' ' he said. ' ' Indeed, I never felt so strange in the ring before. ' ' His plans — a rest, then to Brighton to train for his fight with Piupiu. He has now decided not to have another fight before meeting thii i-oloured boxer. Brighton, he feels, will be m^x0 |b?'a4ngft4^n xlipnd'an, And he vvon't'-TiaViey/tp trAvel;by' train and bus io . iim-hris -"gyninasiunv- neai; Pica(lilly Circus. His ' manager, Burns, is still conyalescing and Murphy has not vet been informed wliat vvill be his cheque for the fight with Hart. AAi>VWVWWWyWSA/WWVyV\A^WVWW
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1948, Page 5
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