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Show KID M'COY NOT ALL INi "jVTD M'COY has shown the followers of boxing that by keeping In fairly good condition a boxer can lust murh longer than one who neglects his traln- i lng and after gettlnc rusiv and HtlfTen- Ied up attempts' to 'tomebaek.' a thlnn which Is now considered almost Impossible Im-possible . McCoj ennnot be credlti d with com-I com-I lng baek. for he has never alh wed hlm-jbelf hlm-jbelf to gel ultugithtr out of shape He ha done considerable prlnK and bv other exerels has kf pi himself neiirl on edge But the deputing of two or three "dub"" bv MrCo If not due so much to the loner's phvslrnl superiority superior-ity aj It Is to his knowledge nf th art i of boxing When in his prime McCoy ranked with Jim Corbett. Tommy Ryan and other i great mnsters of the art. and he has re- talned considerablo of that knowledge I Ho still has strength enough to hit a. hard blow and no man In the ring was ever better posted on the right place to land a punch In order to do reai dam age McCo of all thing v. as om of the molest men who ever put on a t glove , It nnc almost impossible to gel his nerve at anv utae of u ipntest He miild wait one round or 'vyntv foi a rhnnrv to eel in a punch jti ii Im! spot nnd when It i?it there it nun timed so well nnd placed so ffrtlvel that It m am rhe downfall 'of 'h' man It Inrxled in v The men who ar- om-petln om-petln In the lrht hen vweleht elnn todiu are for ih mom part rouirh nd tumtili juei rs who are not to bo I ringed wlth.Mi Co a boxers If hln wlnd'lR unrfd all that the Kid has to dp Is to take his time with them 'and keep out of danger till they give I him an openingTor a decisive punch,) land the opening Is suro tocome If he I waits long enough His victory over I BjTt Jim Savage recentlv In New York Sj Kj utemed to Hurpnse certain follow ei "f the sport but then was nothing r w very surprising In the result of the Jc match to any one who knew the twe to men Sf |