GV G O'Riordan (white shorts) versus A Hoyle. MV Both boxers swapping punches in centre of ring. MV Hoyle lands with rights and O'Riordan lays on. Referee speaks to...
GV G O'Riordan (white shorts) versus A Hoyle. MV Both boxers swapping punches in centre of ring. MV Hoyle lands with rights and O'Riordan lays on. Referee speaks to him. CU Boxers' feet. MV O'Riordan hanging onto Hoyle. Ref. stops fight. CU Timekeeper. CU Gong.
MV Eddie Walsh (white shorts) versus George Scott. Scott leaving corner. MV Walsh charges across ring and lands flurry of blows. SV Walsh charges across ring and pins Scott against ropes. CU fan covering face with hands. MV Walsh charges across ring and knocks Scott through ropes. SV Scott going through ropes. Feet dangling in ring. CU boxing fan.
LV Jim McDermott versus Harold Fleming. Fleming in dark shorts. Boxers swapping punches in centre of ring. CU McDermott being worried by Fleming. CU Seconds looking on. MV Fleming hitting. McDermott drops. CU Second. MV Fleming attacking with right. McDermott trying to fight back, but Fleming lands with right to jaw and McDermott falls. CU McDermott's feet. MV McDermott being assisted to corner looking very dazed.
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