Sugar Ray Ko's Dutch Champ 1950

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Sugar Ray KO's Dutch Champ.

LV Both boxers sparring in centre of ring. MV Luke Van Dam carries the fight to Robinson. SV Robinson punishing Van Dam about body. Van Dam goes down. MV Van Dam lying down. Gong goes for end of round. Van Dam is carried to corner. SCU Crowd. SCU Radio commentator....

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Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
49149
Sort Number:
50/100
Time in/Out:
01:16:29:00 / 01:17:29:00
Canister:
50/100
Film ID:
1508.10
Issue Date:
14/12/1950

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