Vernon Scannell

Boxer and poet, author of 'The Necklace'

Vernon Scannell - Boxer and poet, author of 'The Necklace'
Born

1922
103 years ago

Died

November 16th, 2007
17 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English boxer turned poet and author, this figure earned recognition in both the ring and literary circles. He won multiple championships as a successful amateur boxer, competing for England in various tournaments. Post-boxing, a notable writing career began, focusing on poetry that often reflected personal experiences and his time as an athlete. The poem 'The Necklace' gained particular acclaim, showcasing a blend of his athletic past with his literary pursuits. This individual contributed to anthologies and published several poetry collections throughout his life.

Won multiple amateur boxing championships

Authored the acclaimed poem 'The Necklace'

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