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Gary Farrel (Buster Crabbe) is a poor truck driver who, in order to
keep his son Mickey (Donald Mayo) at an expensive military academy,
participates in a prizefight, which he wins, which in turn attracts the
attention of boxing manager Kip Morgan (Roland Drew), who soon enough
makes a star on the way to the championship title out of him. Also,
reporter Linda (Arline Judge), who writes many an article in his favour,
starts showing interest in him. Soon, Kip and Linda even fix up a fight
between Gary and the championship contender Bomber (Duke York) ... but
then Gary meets and falls for lovely Rita (Julie Gibson), a regular
golddigger, and the two start partying heavily and Gary starts neglecting
everything else but her, even his own son (whom he originally started
boxing for). Sure, Gary defeats Bomber in the ring - if only just -, but
his partying and boozing drives away Rita after a short while, and when he
checks, Gary finds out he has thrown all of his money out of the window,
even that intended for his boy's tuition. Plus, because of his behaviour
out of the ring, he is banned from boxing by the association for a year,
hence no shot at the title. Gary keeps on boxing for another association,
just to earn a living, but his big days are long over, and he pretty much
becomes a fall guy. Still, Kip and Linda haven't given up on him, track
him down together with Mickey (who has since been thrown out of military
school), and in the end persuade him to mend his ways, which means giving
up boxing and marrying Linda ... Glenn Strange plays Buster Crabbe's
sidekick. Routine boxing drama that has essentially nothing new
to offer to the genre, but at least the cast is ok, with Buster Crabbe
making a good boxer whose success has made him cocky, Arline Judge is fine
as his caring girlfriend, and Julie Gibson is convincing as a dame who one
really can fall for ...
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