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DEMPSEY’S VIEW

Jack Dempsey says that the man who beats Gene Tunney will be a fighter, not a boxer—a man who can take all that Tunney throws at him, and then put the champion on the floor and keep on putting him there until he stays put. He believes that Tom Heeney has the best chance of all the present hopefuls, but he does not think that Heeney has punch enough to stop Tunney.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 375, 8 June 1928, Page 7

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DEMPSEY’S VIEW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 375, 8 June 1928, Page 7

DEMPSEY’S VIEW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 375, 8 June 1928, Page 7

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