Freddie Mills Tries to Punch his way out of a Paper Bag -- A harassed Freddie Mills pummels his paper prison during to-day's test. On right is compere Eamonn Andrews, the radio commentator, who is himself an amateur heavyweight.The most difficult punch bag I have ever encountered was the comment of Freddie Mills, Britain's former world light heavyweight champion, to-day (Monday) when he consented to find out whether there is any truth at all in the saying - applied to many boxers other than Freddie - 'He couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag'. January 19, 1953.
Freddie Mills Tries to Punch his way out of a Paper Bag -- A harassed Freddie Mills pummels his paper prison during to-day's test. On right is compere Eamonn Andrews, the radio commentator, who is himself an amateur heavyweight.The most difficult punch bag I have ever encountered was the comment of Freddie Mills, Britain's former world light heavyweight champion, to-day (Monday) when he consented to find out whether there is any truth at all in the saying - applied to many boxers other than Freddie - 'He couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag'. January 19, 1953.