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... manager to a boxer . The fighter was Don Cockell , sometime British and Empire heavy- weight champion , a man cursed with unwanted weight - as a light- heavyweight he had been extraordinarily skilful but one whose courage didn't fail ...
... manager to a boxer . The fighter was Don Cockell , sometime British and Empire heavy- weight champion , a man cursed with unwanted weight - as a light- heavyweight he had been extraordinarily skilful but one whose courage didn't fail ...
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... manager , Jimmy Di Angelo , whom he'd put into hospital with a heart attack after demonstrating to him his skill at stunt flying . Through his pulped lips he asked : ' Are you all right , Jimmy ? ' of boxers never ceases to move me ...
... manager , Jimmy Di Angelo , whom he'd put into hospital with a heart attack after demonstrating to him his skill at stunt flying . Through his pulped lips he asked : ' Are you all right , Jimmy ? ' of boxers never ceases to move me ...
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... manager . I would prefer to be a coach for two or three years and learn about man - management . I am not very good at that . ' The ironical thing is that Jackie Charlton has proved a good manager 327 The Last Lap ( 1969-72 )
... manager . I would prefer to be a coach for two or three years and learn about man - management . I am not very good at that . ' The ironical thing is that Jackie Charlton has proved a good manager 327 The Last Lap ( 1969-72 )
Contents
Sometimes it was the Street of Misadventure until 1935 | 17 |
Mirror Mirror on the Ball 19357 | 31 |
The End of the Beginning 193840 | 52 |
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