BOXER'S HEALTH
Jim Braddock, who was unable to meet Max Schnieling because of an attack of arthritis, recently returned to New York from Florida virtually cured. He intended to continue his treatment for a few weeks and then go to Arkansas for several months. Braddock will probably have a series of no-derision, or exhibition bouts during the American winter. The iirst exhibition is scheduled for Jersey Citv in January, tho second for Atlantic City, in February, and the third mav be staged in March in Miami. Braddock's manager says he is far more interested in getting Braddock into proper condition, than in gate receipts. It is over a year since the chUmpion had a fight.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 22
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