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I don't think anyone ever had a bad word to say about Sir Henry Cooper, OBE. A man of immense charm and good humour, an asset to the mood of the country, accolades one would be hard-pressed to use with many boxers. America has Mohammed Ali, we had 'Enry, both worth listening to.
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I second everything you said, spot
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A sad, sad, day. He's not been seen much of recent years but he was one of the greats.
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His killer left hook and knocking down Ali was a bit of a highlight of his career. RIP
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fuzzywuzzy;1358582 wrote: His killer left hook and knocking down Ali was a bit of a highlight of his career. RIP


Of his boxing career maybe but his fame and reputation went far beyond that - when most world champions would have been forgotten he still held the hearts of a nation.
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Only knew of him as purely a boxer ....can't talk about anything else of him . :)
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fuzzywuzzy;1358590 wrote: Only knew of him as purely a boxer ....can't talk about anything else of him . :)


Well for one thing, he and Barry Sheen were the "great smell of Bruit" :yh_rotfl
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I think he must have had a rule that he'd only do an advert if it had comic potential.
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