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Boxers Chris Eubank (right) and Nigel Benn at the Cafe Royal in Piccadilly Circus ahead of their WBO middleweight title clash. 20th September 1990
Nigel Benn (left) with Kid Milo ahead of their upcoming middleweight clash. 25th June 1991
Nigel Benn vs Tim Williams at Royal Albert Hall London. Benn stopped his opponent in the second round. (Picture) Tim Williams on the canvas. 28th May 1988
Middleweight clash, Nigel Benn vs Lenzie Morgan. Leisure Centre, Brentwood, England Benn won by a unanimous decision. 26th October 1991
WBC super-middleweight title, Nigel Benn vs Nicky Piper. Alexandra Pavilion, London, England. Benn won by TKO in the 11th round to retain his WBC super-middleweight belt. 11th December 1992
Nigel Benn vs Abdul Umaru Sanda at Alexandra Pavilion, London. Benn stopped his opponent in the second round. (Picture) Referee shows Benn to a neutral corner after knock down. 20th April 1988
WBC super-middleweight title, Nigel Benn vs Vincenzo Nardiello. London Arena, England. Benn won by TKO in the 8th round to retain his WBC super-middleweight belt. 22nd July 1995
WBC super-middleweight title, Nigel Benn vs Lou Gent. Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England. Benn stopped his opponent in the 4th round by TKO to retain his WBC super-middleweight belt
Nigel Benn with girlfriend Caroline Jackson ahead of his upcoming fight with american Lenzie Morgan. 22nd October 1991
Alan Minter vs Gratien Tonna (second fight) for the European middleweight title at Empire Pool, London, England. Gratien Tonna retired hurt in round 6
Chris Eubank vs Michael Watson for the WBO middleweight title at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England. Eubanks won by majority decision over 12 rounds. 22nd June 1991
Alan Minter vs Vito Antuofermo for the WBA, WBC, The Ring, and lineal middleweight titles, Wembley Arena, London. Minter Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring
Middleweight Champion Alan Minter relaxing in Jersey ahead of his World Title fight. 15th September 1980
Alan Minter with wife after retaining the WBA and WBC belts. 30th June 1980
WBC and WBA world champion Marvin Hagler training for his sixth defence of his world titles against Italys Fulgencio Obelmejias. 28th October 1982
Tony Sibson relinquished his European and Commonwealth titles to ensure he got the right preparation for his tilt at Marvin Haglers WBC and WBA middleweight titles
Chris Eubank with WBO belt after his epic win over Michael Watson for the WBO middleweight title. Eubanks won by majority decision over 12 rounds. 23rd June 1991
American boxer Marvin Hagler relaxes with a flute ahead of his title challenge against WBC and WBA middleweight champion Alan Minter
American boxer Marvin Hagler training ahead of his title challenge against WBC and WBA middleweight champion Alan Minter. Hagler dethroned champ Minter in round three by TKO to become new world
American boxer Marvin Hagler in London to challenge WBC and WBA middleweight champion Alan Minter. Hagler dethroned champ Minter in round three by TKO to become new world champion
Middleweight boxer Nigel Benn on a photo shoot ahead of his next fight against Fermin Chirino. 22nd April 1988
Sport: Boxing: Roy Gumbs vs. Howard Mills: British middleweight title fight. February 1981 81-00549-003
Alan Minter vs Kevin Finnegan, British middleweight title fight at The Royal Albert Hall, London. Minter Retained British middleweight title on a points decision over 15 rounds. 14th September 1976
Middleweight Champion Alan Minter Shadow boxing in Jersey ahead of his World Title fight. 15th September 1980
Alan Minter with pop group Jigsaw at recording studio in Clapham. The group Jigsaw have written and recorded a song called Prize Fighter as background music for a feature film about Minter called
Middleweight Champion Alan Minter with a statue. 22nd March 1980
Former Middleweight Champion Alan Minter with singer and Actress Diana Dors at The Thomas and Beckett gym in The Old Kent Road. 15th October 1980
Middleweight Champion Alan Minter in Jersey ahead of his World Title fight. 15th September 1980
Middleweight Champion Alan Minter training in Jersey ahead of his World Title fight. 15th September 1980
Alan Minter vs. Marvin Hagler, WBA and WBC world middleweight title fight, Wembley Arena, London, England. This was a grudge match in which Hagler won by TKO in the third round
Chris Eubank defends his WBO super-middleweight title against Ron Essett at the Quinta do Lago Hotel, Almancil, Portugal. Eubank successfully retained his belt by unanimous decision
Chris Eubank after his epic win over Michael Watson for the WBO middleweight title. Eubanks won by majority decision over 12 rounds. 23rd June 1991
Chris Eubank (right) and Michael Watson with Barry Hearn (centre) in their press conference to promote their WBO middleweight title clash. Eubanks won by majority decision over 12 rounds
Chris Eubank (right) and Michael Watson in London to promote their WBO middleweight title clash. Eubanks won by majority decision over 12 rounds. 22nd May 1991
Michael Watson vs Craig Trotter for the Commonwealth middleweight title. Brentwood Centre, Brentwood, England. Watson retained his Commonwealth title by TKO in round 6. 23rd January 1991
WBC and WBA world champion Marvin Hagler relaxing ahead of his sixth defence against Italys Fulgencio Obelmejias. 28th October 1982
Italian poster promoting the upcoming fight between Marvin Hagler and Italys Fulgencio Obelmejias. Marvin Hagler also signed the poster. 28th October 1982
Marvin Hagler in London to challenge WBC, WBA champion Alan Minter. Hagler won by TKO in the third round. Hagler went six years undefeated before losing his titles to Sugar Ray Leonard in 1987
Nigel Benn with manager Barry Hearn ahead of his upcoming fight with Kid Milo. 25th June 1991
Nigel Benn gets a lift from manager Barry Hearn ahead of his upcoming fight with Kid Milo. 25th June 1991
Nigel Benn at a press conference ahead of his upcoming fight with Kid Milo. 25th June 1991
British boxer Nigel Benn with a copy of the Daily Mirror. 3rd July 1992
British boxer Nigel Benn with his new custom made Mercedes-Benz. 3rd July 1992
Nigel Benn (Right) with manager Ambrose Mendy. 6th July 1988