CARPENTIER V. LEVINSKY
A WIN FOR THE FRENCHMAN. KNOCKED CUT IN FOURTH ROUND. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received (letober f 4, 12.25 a.m. NEW Y< iBK. October 12. Boxing devotees declare that Carpentier's lighting left much lo be desired. I.evinsky was notably weak, ami not commendable. Carpentier entered the ring at 170*11), and Levinsky 17511). In the first round bolh men fought coollv, sparring energetically at Ihe bell.' In Ihe second Carpentier sent his left and right I" the jaw, knocking down Levinsky twice for a count ol eight. Levinsky was dizzy at the bell.
In 'lhe third round Levinsky clinched, landing light blows on Carpenticr's body. The fourth round saw Carpentier land lefts and rights at will, and finally gliding half-way across the ring he knocked mil his oppenenl with a right to the jaw.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14491, 14 October 1920, Page 5
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