In a contemporary review for
The New York Times, critic Thomas M. Pryor wrote:Now it isn't often that you find a cinematic slugfest that gives off sparks of social conscience, but if "Right Cross" is the best that Metro can do in this regard, then let's hope that they don't attempt such pretentious embroidering of an elemental plot in the future. ... [W]e have no doubt about "Right Cross" being a lightweight entry in the pugilistic sweepstakes. This is a picture with a lot of talk, cloyingly cute romantics and only a few rounds of fast, rough ring action.According to MGM records, the film cost $873,000 and earned $955,000 in the U.S. and Canada and $347,000 elsewhere, resulting in a $64,000 loss for the studio. ==See also==