Born to Fight is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Hutchison from a screenplay by Stephen Norris, based on the short story, "To Him Who Dares" by Peter B. Kyne.
On the way he meets a young unknown boxer, "Baby Face" Madison, and he agrees to train him, but uses the alias of Tom Hayes.
However, because he is so unprepared, Baby Face loses the fight and returns to Chicago in disgrace, finding it difficult to get bouts.
During the fight, however, Tom comes to the ring, exposing himself to the police, in order to cheer on Baby Face, who wins the bout.
[2] However, the writing duties were reassigned to Stephen Norris, who adapted it from the short story, "To Him Who Dares", by Peter B. Kyne, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in the December 23, 1911 issue.
They applauded the action, specifically the fight scenes, felt the direction was well-paced, based on a solid script.
[7] The Motion Picture Herald also gave the film a good review saying, "This lower bracket programmer is head and shoulders above its predecessors in the Frankie Darro Series.