| newsletter vol 8 no 9 |
| Written by Rob Snell | ||
| Friday, 27 July 2012 | ||
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Volume 8 – No 9 17 July , 2012
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The Boxing Biographies Newsletter Volume 8 – No 9 17 July , 2012
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LONDON 2012 THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH GOOD LUCK TO TEAM GB
Name: Wally Thom The deeper you dig into the ring record of Birkenhead Wally Thom the more impressive becomes the fight career of a man who must rank very high on the list of Merseyside’s all time boxing greats. As an amateur he was a junior ABA finalist on two occasions, a senior ABA finalist, boxed internationally against Denmark, reached the finals of the European Championships in Dublin, and also won a Welsh title. Name: Harold Blackshear
Oakland Tribune
Name: Don Cockell
Rocky Marciano sent courageous Don Cockell home to England on his shield Monday night, a blood-spattered technical knockout victim in 54 seconds of the ninth round in the fifth defense of his world heavyweight title.
Team GB's London 2012 boxers, from left, Luke Campbell, Tom Stalker, Anthony Joshua, Fred Evans and Andrew Selby. Photograph: Scott Heavey/Getty Images The sight of Cuban boxers jogging around an Olympic village in sweatsuits in the early hours once carried familiar, quadrennial menace. They have, after all, dominated the sport at nearly every Games since Teófilo Stevenson terrorised his heavyweight contemporaries in Munich, Montreal and Moscow, with gold spread through most of the other weights too, and the challenge was always to move out of their shadow.
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