The Boxing Biographies Newsletter
Volume 8 – No 6 7 May , 2012
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Name: Charles Kid McCoy
Alias: Kid McCoy
Birth Name: Norman Selby
Born: 1872-10-13
Birthplace: Warsaw, Indiana, USA
Died: 1940-04-18 (Age:67)
Nationality: US American
Hometown: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Height: 5′ 11˝″ / 182cm
Reach: 76″ / 193cm
Boxing Record: click
The World
2 January 1900
KID M'COY, INVENTOR OF NEWEST KNOCKOUT.
Norman Selby, whoso fighting name is Kid McCoy, is an American lad, born Twenty six years ago in Rush County, Indiana. He comes of Kentucky stock, his ancestors having lived for generations in the Blue Grass country. Selby is the newest development in the art of pugilism. He knocked Peter Maher out with a little left-hand punch on the side of the chin. The blow travelled not much more than six inches. Selby invented the blow. He calls it the corkscrew punch. He delivers it with either hand, feinting: apparently at random until he has moved the fist up within six inches of its target, then cracking it in with a twist as if he wore turning a corkscrew. The blow starts from the elbow only, and is not followed by the weight of the body. Selby can throw it in equally well whether coming in or running away.
Volume 8 – No 6 7 May , 2012
If you wish to sign up for the newsletters ( which includes the images ) please email the message “NEWS LETTER” robert.snell1@ntlworld.com
Name: Charles Kid McCoy
Alias: Kid McCoy
Birth Name: Norman Selby
Born: 1872-10-13
Birthplace: Warsaw, Indiana, USA
Died: 1940-04-18 (Age:67)
Nationality: US American
Hometown: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Height: 5′ 11˝″ / 182cm
Reach: 76″ / 193cm
Boxing Record: click
The World
2 January 1900
KID M'COY, INVENTOR OF NEWEST KNOCKOUT.
Norman Selby, whoso fighting name is Kid McCoy, is an American lad, born Twenty six years ago in Rush County, Indiana. He comes of Kentucky stock, his ancestors having lived for generations in the Blue Grass country. Selby is the newest development in the art of pugilism. He knocked Peter Maher out with a little left-hand punch on the side of the chin. The blow travelled not much more than six inches. Selby invented the blow. He calls it the corkscrew punch. He delivers it with either hand, feinting: apparently at random until he has moved the fist up within six inches of its target, then cracking it in with a twist as if he wore turning a corkscrew. The blow starts from the elbow only, and is not followed by the weight of the body. Selby can throw it in equally well whether coming in or running away.
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