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I agree.THE VICTOR AWARDS Page 15. (Rev. #2) (INTERVIEW QUESTIONS SEE NOTE, PAGE 7) LINKLETTER: (1) You started as a lightweight, went on to win the Welterweight Championship, which you gave up when you won the Middleweight Championship. Your last fight was for the Light" Heavyweight Championship. Isn't it unusual for a fighter to fight in four different classes? LINKLETTER: (TAPE LEAD-IN) Well, let's take a look at you in action in 1951 when you were still a Welterweight. TAPE - ROBINSON (S.O.T.) (2) The New York Herald Tribune called your European trip a "triumphal good-will tour." How does that noticeably unfriendly treatment we just saw qualify as "good-will"?