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    Randolph Adolphus Turpin (7 June 1928 – 17 May 1966), better known as Randy Turpin, was a British boxer active in the 1940s and 1950s. In 1951 he became...
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    British boxer Randolph Turpin in a sensational bout. Three months later in a rematch in front of 60,000 fans at the Polo Grounds, he knocked Turpin out in ten...
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  • more famous Randolph Turpin, who became world middleweight champion after beating Sugar Ray Robinson in 1951. Dick was the son of Lionel Turpin who had been...
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  • of the Australian brewing industry in 1798 Connor Swindells - actor Randolph Turpin (1928–1966) - English boxer who won the world middleweight championship...
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    American politician Randolph Turpin (1928–1966), British boxer Randolph Vigne (1928–2016), South African anti-apartheid activist Randolph Want (1811–1869)...
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    2008. Retrieved 13 January 2009. E.g., Dooley T Point of comparison — Randolph Turpin and Michael Watson Archived 26 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine BritishBoxing...
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  • knocked down twice in the second round. Cockell then fought against Randolph Turpin, who the year before, had become one of the few to defeat Sugar Ray...
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  • "Dangerous Dan", he was managed by George Middleton who had managed Randolph Turpin when he was world middleweight champion in 1951. McAlinden was born...
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  • Liquor (disambiguation) John Lickert (born 1960), baseball player Randolph Turpin, British boxer known as the Leamington Licker This disambiguation page...
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    undergoing renovation. The boxers Bruce Woodcock (in the late 1940s) and Randolph Turpin (in 1952) trained at Gwrych Castle. The film Prince Valiant, was filmed...
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  • involving Woodcock, Freddie Mills, and Randolph Turpin during those years. He promoted the bout between Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson when Robinson lost...
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  • Soubise Moira Stuart Lord John Taylor Caroll Thompson Daley Thompson Randolph Turpin Rudolph Walker Andrew Watson Robert Wedderburn Arthur Wharton Willard...
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    Welter Middleweight status Preceded by Tiger Flowers Latest born world champion to die October 29, 1949 – December 14, 1971 Succeeded by Randolph Turpin...
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  • 022 $100,000 $1,170,000 September 12, 1951 Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Randolph Turpin II 100,000 $200,000 $2,350,000 September 23, 1952 Rocky Marciano vs...
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    attraction, was once the home of world middleweight champion boxer Randolph Turpin. The limestone headland is a haven for flora and fauna, with some rare...
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  • Dennis Powell for the British light-heavyweight title relinquished by Randolph Turpin. Walker then drifted into crime, working for East End gangster, Billy...
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  • 1949 – 14 Feb 1951 2 15 Sugar Ray Robinson 14 Feb – 10 Jul 1951 0 16 Randolph Turpin 10 Jul – 12 Sep 1951 0 17 Sugar Ray Robinson (2) 12 Sep 1951 – 19 Dec...
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    Ruptured Pancreas (from a heart attack and other internal injuries) 37 Randolph Turpin N/A June 7, 1928 May 17, 1966 Shot; unknown if murder or suicide 37–38...
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    Robinson and another contender Randolph Turpin. Had Maguire's negotiations succeeded, Sands would have been in Turpin's place and probably would have beaten...
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    people who were born in Leamington include the world champion boxer Randolph Turpin (1928–1966), the poet, mountaineer, magician, and occultist Aleister...
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  • 1952 2 Randolph Turpin 10 June 1952r 0 Dennis Powell 26 March 1953 – 26 October 1953 1 Alex Buxton 26 October 1953 – 26 April 1955 2 Randolph Turpin 26 April...
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    and 1952, organising great celebrations for the success of the boxer Randolph Turpin upon his becoming World Middleweight Champion, and hosted King George...
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    has been hosted on several occasions. On 28 June 1948, Dick Turpin, brother of Randolph Turpin, became the first non-white boxer to win a British title in...
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  • 1946 – 28 June 1948 1 Dick Turpin 28 June 1948 – 24 April 1950 2 Albert Finch 24 April 1950 – 17 October 1950 1 Randolph Turpin 17 October 1950r 0 Johnny...
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    1953 he challenged for the British light heavyweight title vacated by Randolph Turpin, taking the belt after defeating George Walker. Powell began fighting...
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    (14 KO)  United States 2001 Sugar Ramos 55–7–4 (40 KO)  Cuba 2001 Randolph Turpin 66–8–1 (45 KO)  England 2002 José "Pipino" Cuevas 35–15 (31 KO)  Mexico...
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  • challenged Dick Turpin, elder brother of Randolph, for his British and Commonwealth middleweight titles. The fight was held in Birmingham and Turpin won on points...
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    the Museum of London in 2010. In November 2000 the belt awarded to Randy Turpin in 1956 was auctioned for £23,000 while in September 2011, the belt won...
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    bodies. World champions include Bob Fitzsimmons, Ted "Kid" Lewis, Randolph Turpin, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis, Ricky Hatton...
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  • points decision to win the title. After losing to Randolph Turpin in March 1948, he fought Dick Turpin again, this time in front of 40,000 people at Villa...
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