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DESERVES ANOTHER MATCH— Mat Hatton, Auckland boxer, who took on the bout with Kid Delaney at the Town Hall recently at very short notice, and knocked out his man in 30 seconds. Delaney may not exactly be a champion, but the punch that dropped him for the count was a cracker-jack, and Hatton’s overwhelming superiority marked him down as a boxer, who, with opportunities, may prove a worthy successor to McKnight, Purdy, Trowern and Co.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 10

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DESERVES ANOTHER MATCH—Mat Hatton, Auckland boxer, who took on the bout with Kid Delaney at the Town Hall recently at very short notice, and knocked out his man in 30 seconds. Delaney may not exactly be a champion, but the punch that dropped him for the count was a cracker-jack, and Hatton’s overwhelming superiority marked him down as a boxer, who, with opportunities, may prove a worthy successor to McKnight, Purdy, Trowern and Co. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 10

DESERVES ANOTHER MATCH—Mat Hatton, Auckland boxer, who took on the bout with Kid Delaney at the Town Hall recently at very short notice, and knocked out his man in 30 seconds. Delaney may not exactly be a champion, but the punch that dropped him for the count was a cracker-jack, and Hatton’s overwhelming superiority marked him down as a boxer, who, with opportunities, may prove a worthy successor to McKnight, Purdy, Trowern and Co. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 10