Just heard Chris has Died, Loved his attitude good Southpaw. Won Oylimpic Gold and Gave Bob Foster a great Fight,both Brothers gone in such a short time RIP Thanks for the memories
Just heard Chris has Died, Loved his attitude good Southpaw. Won Oylimpic Gold and Gave Bob Foster a great Fight,both Brothers gone in such a short time RIP Thanks for the memories
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Used to see his daughter Ruby in a pub where Chris liked a drink from time to time....
RIP
saw it on the news this morning, he wasn't very old either
BBC SPORT | Boxing | Boxing mourns champion Finnegan
Boxing mourns champion Finnegan
Finnegan won gold in 1968
British ex-Olympic boxing champion Chris Finnegan has died aged 64.
The former Buckinghamshire bricklayer won gold at Mexico 1968 when he beat the Soviet Union's Aleksey Kiselyov.
He turned professional soon after, taking British, Commonwealth and European titles at light-heavyweight but the world crown eluded him.
His big chance came against American champion Bob Foster in 1972 in an epic 14-round duel at Wembley, but he failed to overcome the favourite.
Finnegan's younger brother Kevin, a former British middleweight champion, passed away last October at the age of 60.
"Chris Finnegan was a southpaw with a tendency to cut, but a teak-hard fighting spirit," said BBC Radio 5 Live boxing correspondent Mike Costello.
"It was a very different boxing game in 1972 and there were fewer opportunities to win, or even challenge, for world titles. "The one opportunity he got he had the misfortune to come up against Foster at Wembley. He lost in the 14th round, but such was his struggle it was voted fight of the year by Ring Magazine. "He very nearly got there and it's not stretching it to say that were he around today, boxing in this era, he probably would have been a world champion."
Rip.
The misfortune of having to face Foster but still giving a good account says what you need to know about the man. RIP
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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