Jack O'Day, a pugilist, is retired because of his mother's antipathy to fighting. He is rediscovered in a steel mill and is drafted to fight the heavyweight "champ", only because he needs money to send his mother to the country. The training starts but O'Day wins the heart of his manager, who had originally tried to frame him, by saving the manager's child who is in danger of death on a railroad trestle.
—The Film Daily, June 8, 1924