BOXING
BONING DISPUTE. ENGLISH PAPER’S COAIAIENT. (United Press Association -By Hleetn Telegraph—Copyriglit). GRecUvcci tliis day at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, AI ay 29 ‘‘.Boxing ■■Till .* Grabbing” is bow f p-irl'ing Life” describes the New l-nr : Si a " ...a.etic- Commission’s devish.n . , a.cb the Panama iiegro, Al Brown, and ilie Spaniard Vidal Gregorio. for tlie* world's bantam championship, in which connection the British Hoard of Boxing Control sent an emphatic protest, pointing out if proceeded with, the action will create a serious position. “It is not surprising,” says '“Sporting Life,” “that America lias never recognised Teddy .Bal-d as the world’s bantam champion. Sin* must have a champion o! her'own making, whether ho be white, black, brown or yellow.” Tbe paper declares America at present claims all the world’s championships, except the featherweight held by the From Lilian Andre Routis. am! adds: “Only by an all' nations’ boxing agreement will it he possible to o-ta.hi,«li an undismited world’s champion in eaeh weight.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 6
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158BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 6
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