BOXING.
McINNES-MONSON CONTEST. KEEN BOUT ANTICIPATED. It is anticipated tne return professional boxing contest between the Australian middle-weight champion, Ted MonEon. and Tommy Molnnes, to be staged in tho _ Town Hall by the Northern Boxing Association, will be even more interesting than tho last two tight, in which Mclnnes has participated. Ho has two wins over Monson, one in Australia and one in New Zealand, the last contest in Auckland. Monson floored Mclnnes in the second round of their last rnco' nter, and only the latfer's excellent constitution and physical condition enabled him to make tho remarkable recovery he did. If Mclnnes shows the same skill and two-handed forcefulness as he has done previously, and can evade Monson's knock-out rights, then ho should get the decision. Amateur botifs will, as usual, precede the main event of t.ho evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20074, 11 October 1928, Page 16
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