Terence Spinks

Boxer and trainer with Olympic medal

Terence Spinks - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1938
Born

1938
88 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United Kingdom

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A boxer and trainer, achieved significant success in the sport of boxing. Competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics, winning a gold medal in the bantamweight division. Transitioned to professional boxing, where a successful career included notable fights and recognitions within the sport. Later pursued a career in training, mentoring upcoming boxers. Also contributed to the boxing community through coaching and development activities.

Won a gold medal in bantamweight at the 1960 Olympics

Trained numerous successful amateur and professional boxers

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