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LOUIS, HETTCHE, PASTOR: Joe Louis, world heavy-weight boxing champion, shakes hands with Bob Pastor, New York, after signing for the championship bout to be fought in Briggs Stadium, Detroit, on September 20. John J. Hettche, Michigan Boxing Commissioner (on Louis's left) looks on smiling. The fight will go twenty rounds if Pastor can keep out of Louis's way with the same celerity that marked his ten-round match against the champion in Madison Square Garden. The referee gave that match to Louis, evidently for persistent chasing. Notice the friendly look in the Louis eye.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 11, 8 September 1939, Page 51

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LOUIS, HETTCHE, PASTOR: Joe Louis, world heavy-weight boxing champion, shakes hands with Bob Pastor, New York, after signing for the championship bout to be fought in Briggs Stadium, Detroit, on September 20. John J. Hettche, Michigan Boxing Commissioner (on Louis's left) looks on smiling. The fight will go twenty rounds if Pastor can keep out of Louis's way with the same celerity that marked his ten-round match against the champion in Madison Square Garden. The referee gave that match to Louis, evidently for persistent chasing. Notice the friendly look in the Louis eye. New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 11, 8 September 1939, Page 51

LOUIS, HETTCHE, PASTOR: Joe Louis, world heavy-weight boxing champion, shakes hands with Bob Pastor, New York, after signing for the championship bout to be fought in Briggs Stadium, Detroit, on September 20. John J. Hettche, Michigan Boxing Commissioner (on Louis's left) looks on smiling. The fight will go twenty rounds if Pastor can keep out of Louis's way with the same celerity that marked his ten-round match against the champion in Madison Square Garden. The referee gave that match to Louis, evidently for persistent chasing. Notice the friendly look in the Louis eye. New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 11, 8 September 1939, Page 51

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