Thursday, April 26, 2012

Olympic boxing legend Terry Spinks dies


Terry Spinks, who won boxing gold at the 1956 Olympics at the age of only 18, has died at the age of 74.
Terry Spinks
East Londoner Spinks, the youngest Briton to win an Olympic boxing gold medal, died at his Essex home after a long illness.
The baby-faced Spinks, who was an apprentice jockey before concentrating on boxing, won flyweight gold in Melbourne having been a late replacement.
Spinks, who clinched the British featherweight crown as a professional, won 41 of his 49 professional fights and was awarded an MBE in 2002.
Read more: BBC Sport

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