N.B.A’s Next Bout
BROABFOOT V MCDONALD "two minute rounds The carnival of the Northern Boxing Association in the Town Hall next Monday evening should provide patrons with a good night's entertainment. Jim Broadfoot is training hard, and it will be very interesting to see this promising young middle-weight pitted against a proved man. McDonald is well known throughout New Zealand, and he needs no introduction to the Auckland public. If Broadfoot succeeds in vanquishing McDonald he will be in line for a match with Harry Casey for the middle title, and, this being the case, Monday night's fight should be well worth seeing. In order to make the fight fast: and open, and so avoid one of those dreary bouts, the Northern Association is making the rounds of two minutes’ duration only. The amateur preliminaries will be: Agnew v. Manson, Verrall v. Shandley, MePhail v. McLachlan, McKnight v. Perier, and Cammick v. Curran. The box plan opens at Carter and Asher’s to-morrow morning.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 13
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