"I haven’t a mark on me. My lips bled a little when Moran opened an old cut by giving me the elbow in the face, but outside of that I have no marks of the fight.      I knew that Moran was going in the eleventh and twelfth rounds. I could tell by the nervous way he kept moving his hands around that he was just trying to defend himself, and as he didn’t hurt me when he was fresh I figured I could take a chance and go in and finish it in the thirteenth.      As soon as I connected with that first punch in the stomach I could see plainly that he was badly hurt. The blows that I landed on his body afterward were hardly necessary and the left on the head was unnecessary, as I am sure that he would have gone down anyway from the body blows."

Ad Wolgast

July 5, 1911
San Francisco Examiner

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