Henry Cooper

Boxer and sportscaster, British champion

Henry Cooper - Boxer and sportscaster, British champion
Born

May 3rd, 1934
91 years ago

Died

May 1st, 2011
14 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United Kingdom

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Achieved prominence in boxing during the 1950s and 1960s. Gained significant attention for his bouts against world heavyweight champions, including Muhammad Ali. Captured the British heavyweight title multiple times and was recognized for his powerful left hook. Transitioned to a successful career in sportscasting and television, contributing to sports commentary and analysis.

Won the British heavyweight boxing title

Fought Muhammad Ali in 1963

Served as a sportscaster for several decades

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