Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Boxing News" 53/11.
Material for newsreel story. - first shot not superimposed.
Leicester, Leicestershire. Boxing match won by Randolph Turpin.
GV. Randolph Turpin v Dougie Miller (for super title.) CU. Running counter. Turpin ducking, bobbing, weaving and generally using ring. & SV. CU. Jack Solomons lighting Fight Promoter Joe Jacobs Cigar. All smiles. LV. The boxers receiving attention in ring. SV. Miller's SV. Miller's eye receiving attention. SV. Crowd. SV. Start of last round. they shake hands and both boxers stand toe to toe working about the body. & SV. LV. Turpin knocks down Miller with a left and right to the jaw. Referee counts. SV. Miller rising and resuming. LV. Miller (very groggy) tries to hang on. but Turpin pushes him away against ropes and delivers another left and right. Miller goes down - ref. counts. Miller gets up at but bell goes for end of fight. CU. Randolph Turpin.
Dortmund, Germany. Neuhaus beats Williams for European Heavyweight boxing title.
GV. Start of Johnny Williams Vs. Heinz Neuhaus (first 7 super) SV. Neuhaus with white stripe down pants rushes Williams against ropes. They clinch ref. separated breaks SV. Williams easily avoiding Neuhaus' tentative left jab. CU. Type. LV. Williams leads with a left CU. Williams. SV. Williams takes fight to Neuhaus. punishing about the head and body until hey disengage and Neuhaus follows Williams across ring. He throws a right hook which Williams easily avoids. SV. spectator SV. Start of Final round. CU. Neuhaus delivering knock out punch SV. Williams sprawling on canvas Ref. counts Williams struggles to feet CU. Williams staggering across ring. SV. Ref. counts out Williams Neuhaus jumps in air and crowd goes wild.
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