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    Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG (3 May 1934 – 1 May 2011) was a British heavyweight boxer. He was undefeated in British and Commonwealth heavyweight championship contests for twelve years and held the European heavyweight title for three years.

  2. May 2, 2011 · Heavyweight boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper has died at the age of 76 at his son's house in Oxted, Surrey. The former British, Commonwealth and European champion fought 55 times and is revered...

  3. Cooper landed a left hook smack on London's jaw. Brian didn't go down, but was out on his feet, and never threw another punch. The referee stopped the fight with London's head bowed.

  4. May 3, 2011 · Henry Cooper, a popular British heavyweight with a murderous left hook that, in his most famous fight, knocked a brash, future world champion then known as Cassius Clay on his backside, died ...

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Henry Cooper had been a professional boxer since 1954, turning with his twin, George, after their military service. George was not a bad fighter, but he cut even more than his beloved...

  6. Sir Henry Cooper, the English heavyweight boxer renowned for his killer left hook known as ’Enery’s ’ammer and who felled a young Cassius Clay — later Muhammad Ali — in a 1963 fight in London, has died.

  7. Henry Cooper, boxer: born London 3 May 1934; OBE 1969, Kt 2000; married 1960 Albina Genepri (died 2008; two sons); died Oxted, Surrey 1 May 2011.

  8. May 1, 2011 · Sir Henry Cooper, who has died at the age of 76, was one of the best loved British boxers, reports the Press Association. His most famous moment came when he knocked down Cassius Clay at...

  9. May 18, 2011 · Hundreds of fans have paid their last respects to heavyweight boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper. Mourners lined the streets of Oxted, in Surrey, where Sir Henry died at his son's house on 1 May...

  10. May 3, 2011 · Henry Cooper, the British former heavyweight boxer who was the first fighter to floor Muhammad Ali, died on Sunday aged 76.

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