Boxer: WBA Lightweight Champ 1982 to 1984 // Actor: Amazing Stories, Oceans of Fire, The Dirty Dozen- The Fatal Mission, Wishful Thinking, Backstreet Dreams, Timebomb, Iron Eagle 3, Body and Soul, Turn of Faith, The Nail, Bad Frank
Born January 1, 1946, retired boxer from Kenya, who won the bronze medal in the lightweight division at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany In the semifinals was defeated by Poland's eventual gold medalist Jan SzczepaÅ'ski
British Heavyweight Boxer had a 31-12-2 record during a career that lasted from 1969 to 1981. Held the BBBofC Northern Ireland Area Heavyweight Title in 1977
American boxer
former WBA Lightweight and Super-Welterweight World Champion, IFBA Featherweight Champion, GBU Lightweight and Super-Lightweight Champion
Scottish Middleweight Boxer. Had a professional career record of 35 wins and 7 loses. Held the EBU Middleweight and Commonwealth British Empire Middleweight titless
Irish Light Heavyweight Boxer Known as Young McCormack. Not to be confused with the Scottish boxer with the same known who was known as Cowboy and Died in 2014. Had a record of 33-8-1. Held the British Light Heavyweight title
Tornado on 'Gladiators (UK 2008), Royal Marines Commando since the age of 16, having served in Afghanistan, Northern Ireland, Somalia and the Gulf.member of the Commando Display Team and is a Marines middleweight boxing champion.
Col F. Don Miller passed away in 1996. He was an Olympic Boxer, then head of the USOC and saved the organization from going bankrupt twice during the 1980s
Colombian world champion boxer, beat Marlon Starling for WBA world Welterweight title with a punch that came after the bell. The fight result changed to 'no contest' but the WBA still recognized Molinares as their champion