A LIFE IN BOXING
Nov 05, 2020
2 minutes
Miles Templeton
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Boxing historian
JACK BODELL’S record as a light-heavyweight between 1962 and 1967, when he challenged for the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles against Henry Cooper, is unusual because he fought no less than 49 times during these five years. This was a quite a high number for any professional at that time, especially at light-heavy and heavyweight. The reason he did so can be
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