Richard Alexander Richardson (1 June 1934 – 15 July 1999) was a heavyweight boxer from the Maesglas area of Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. He held the European heavyweight title from March 1960 to June 1962. In all, he won 31 of his 47 professional bouts, losing 14, with two drawn. He was one of a … See more He was born Richard Alexander Richardson but was known as Dick. He was 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) tall and weighed about 14 stone 4 pounds (200 lb; 91 kg). He had a few amateur bouts before being called … See more • Obituary: • Obit from the Guardian • Boxing record for Dick Richardson from BoxRec (registration required) See more Richardson retired at the relatively early age of 28, and ran a small chain of butcher's shops in Surrey. Dick Richardson, offered advice to Newport Heavyweight David Pearce. Dick believed if David had signed with a promoter from London he would … See more http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/8744484.stm
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WebHe was one of a quartet of British boxers, with Henry Cooper, Joe Erskine, and Dick Richardson, who dominated the British boxing scene throughout the 1950s and 1960s. An orthodox fighter, London was 6 feet tall and fought at about 14 stone 12 pounds (208 lbs). [2] His nicknames in the ring were "The British Bulldog" and "The Blackpool Rock". WebJul 16, 1999 · Those who only met the genial Welshman Dick Richardson in recent years, when he was an affable, smiling presence at the ringside of numerous boxing shows, … ready for drawing crossword
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WebJul 17, 1999 · Dick Richardson, former heavyweight boxing. champion; born June 1, 1934, died July 14, 1999. RICHARD Alexander Richardson, better known to 1950s boxing … WebDick Richardson was a heavyweight boxer from the Maesglas area of Newport Monmouthshire Wales. He held the European heavyweight title from March 1960 to June … http://www.boxingtreasures.com/ind.html ready for enabled phone