Fighters: The Sad Lives and Deaths of Freddie Mills and Randolph Turpin Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Fighters: The Sad Lives and Deaths of Freddie Mills and Randolph Turpin Book

This is the story of Freddie Mills and Randolph Turpin - two boxers who died somewhat mysteriously in the 60s - and the story of boxing and society in the years before...Read More

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    In July 1965 Freddie Mills, popular former light heavyweight champion of the world, was found shot in an alleyway off London's Charing Cross Road. Was he murdered and if so by whom? Did he kill himselfâ??and if so, why should this happily married man whose popularity was immense take his own life? A year later Britain's second world champion of the era, the middleweight Randolph Turpin, was found shot dead in a room above his cafe in Leamington Spa. How did this man who earned thousands during his career come to end his life in a backstreet cafe? Or was he also murdered? Morton looks at the role of their managers and promoters, and the relationship with the Boxing Board of Control. Should many of Mills' fights and some of Turpin's have been sanctioned? Is this in part what led to their deaths? Is there any possible truth in the persistent rumours that Mills was the so-called Jack the Stripper, killer of prostitutes in Hammersmith?

  • 0751533211
  • 9780751533217
  • James Morton
  • 6 January 2005
  • Time Warner Paperbacks
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 436
  • New edition
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