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GONE BACK. JA( K JOHNSON UNFIT TO FIGHT. New York, Oct. 27
Folic wing u pon other announce-' ments regarding the poorness cf Jack Johnson’s condition and his iiiahility to take part in a strenuous I'.'intcst. Manty Cutler, one of the chamjiinn’s sparring partners m England, declares that Johnson knows, ho has gone back so far as to be unable to defeat really good mail, and will not contest the title any more.
’’Jiilnison.” .--'lid Cutler. ’’picked up weight so rapidly ( iarough heavy living that I do not believe lie will c--. er be aide to fight a real contender. He would never have made a riat'-h with IL.mb.ardier Wi-'ls had In- nt.i tlx.tight the Englishman by far his inferior.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 272, 6 November 1911, Page 2
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