The reference is to Joe Baksi, a top American heavyweight, once the third ranked contender for the title in the 1940s.He was particularly well known to Londoners because he fought Bruce Woodcock, British champion, at Harringay in 1947. Woodcock was knocked down three times in the first round and twice in the second,but fought on gamely until the referee stopped the fight in the seventh. In 1946 Baksi had fought another British hero of the ring, Freddie Mills (world light heavyweight champion 1948-1950), Mills being retired in the sixth.