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Richard Gunn (boxer)

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Name
  
Richard Gunn

Role
  
Boxer

Martial art
  
Boxing


Richard Gunn (boxer)

Born
  
16 February 1871 (
1871-02-16
)
Charing Cross, London, England

Died
  
June 23, 1961, London, United Kingdom

Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Featherweight

Richard Kenneth Gunn (16 February 1871 – 23 June 1961) was a British boxer, and is the oldest man to win an Olympic boxing crown ever. He achieved this feat at the age of 37 years and 254 days.

He was born in Charing Cross, London and died in Lambeth, London.

Gunn took up boxing at the Surrey Commercial Docks Boxing Club in 1893 after joining his father's East End tailoring business. He was British amateur champion from 1894 to 1896. He was so much better than his rivals at the time that authorities asked him to retire after he won his third Amateur Boxing Association (ABA) title. Gunn did so, but in 1908, having served on the ABA council for more than ten years, he returned to win the Olympic title before hanging up his gloves for good. Gunn died in London aged 90, having only lost one fight in fifteen years.

References

Richard Gunn (boxer) Wikipedia