Dick Turpin (boxer)

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Dick Turpin, (26 November 1920 – 7 July 1990) was an English middleweight boxer. He was British and Commonwealth middleweight champion, reputedly being the first black fighter to win a British boxing title. He was elder brother and trainer of the 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 born in British Guyana and his wife, Beatrice Elizabeth Whitehouse. He had two brothers Jack, who was a featherweight and Randolph, a middleweight. rdf:langString
Dick Turpin est un boxeur anglais né le 26 novembre 1920 et mort le 7 juillet 1990. Il est le frère aîné de Randy Turpin. rdf:langString
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