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Show HZERREE-A BIA.Y FIGHT ENGLISH CHAMPION". ' Tho proposed Her rera-Jordan match ,'' j will be one of international importance. Had the little Mexican been defeated 1 by Yanger and then been matched with tho British champion, sportdom would have taken but little notice of the j match. But now that Herrera has met ' Yanger on the latter's homo ground I and virtually punched out a victory, j 1 the entire country Is talking of the Ba- i ' kersHeld boy's next bout. That Her rera stands an excellent chance of beating the Englishman there can bo no doubt. Boxers who could not stand I ' before tho Mexican three rounds have gone abroad and beaten every boxer of note in the "tight little isle." It is only j a. short time since that Young; Corbett I was thinking seriously of fighting Jor- , ' dan, therefore if Herrera beats Jordan he can return to this country and be right in line for a "go" with tho fcath- , er-welght champion. |