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Sir Henry Cooper OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
, KSG
Order of St. Gregory the Great

The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great was established on September 1, 1831 by Pope Gregory XVI, seven months after his election....
 (born May 3 1934) in South East London
South East London

South East London may refer to:*SE postcode area*eastern part of South London...
, is a retired English
England

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 heavyweight
Heavyweight

Heavyweight is a division, or boxing weight classes, in boxing. Fighters who weigh over 200 pounds are considered heavyweights by the major professional boxing organizations: the International Boxing Organization, the World Boxing Association, the World Boxing Council, and the World Boxing Organization....
 boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 and was the British, European and Commonwealth
Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations, also known as the Commonwealth or the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organization of fifty-three independent member states....
 heavyweight champion in 1970. He is the only British boxer to win three Lonsdale Belt
Lonsdale belt

The Lonsdale Belt was a boxing prize introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, to be awarded to British boxing champions. It is still awarded to British champions today....
s outright.

er and his identical twin brother, George, grew up in a council house on the Bellingham
Bellingham, London

Bellingham is a neighbourhood and wards of the United Kingdom in the London Borough of Lewisham, and consists mainly of social/council housing built in the 1920?s on what was then farm land....
 Estate on Farmstead Road, South East London
South East London

South East London may refer to:*SE postcode area*eastern part of South London...
, although during the Second World War they were relocated as evacuees
Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II

Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II were designed to save the population of urban or military areas from Nazi German aerial bombing of cities and military targets such as docks....
 to Lancing
Lancing, West Sussex

Lancing is a village and civil parish in the Adur district of West Sussex, England, on the western edge of the Adur Valley. It lies on the coastal plain between Sompting to the west, Shoreham-by-Sea to the east and the parish of Coombes to the north....
 on the Sussex coast.

Around 1942, their father, Henry Senior was called up to serve in the war; the rest of the family would not see him again for almost three years.






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Sir Henry Cooper OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
, KSG
Order of St. Gregory the Great

The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great was established on September 1, 1831 by Pope Gregory XVI, seven months after his election....
 (born May 3 1934) in South East London
South East London

South East London may refer to:*SE postcode area*eastern part of South London...
, is a retired English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 heavyweight
Heavyweight

Heavyweight is a division, or boxing weight classes, in boxing. Fighters who weigh over 200 pounds are considered heavyweights by the major professional boxing organizations: the International Boxing Organization, the World Boxing Association, the World Boxing Council, and the World Boxing Organization....
 boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 and was the British, European and Commonwealth
Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations, also known as the Commonwealth or the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organization of fifty-three independent member states....
 heavyweight champion in 1970. He is the only British boxer to win three Lonsdale Belt
Lonsdale belt

The Lonsdale Belt was a boxing prize introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, to be awarded to British boxing champions. It is still awarded to British champions today....
s outright.

Biography

Cooper and his identical twin brother, George, grew up in a council house on the Bellingham
Bellingham, London

Bellingham is a neighbourhood and wards of the United Kingdom in the London Borough of Lewisham, and consists mainly of social/council housing built in the 1920?s on what was then farm land....
 Estate on Farmstead Road, South East London
South East London

South East London may refer to:*SE postcode area*eastern part of South London...
, although during the Second World War they were relocated as evacuees
Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II

Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II were designed to save the population of urban or military areas from Nazi German aerial bombing of cities and military targets such as docks....
 to Lancing
Lancing, West Sussex

Lancing is a village and civil parish in the Adur district of West Sussex, England, on the western edge of the Adur Valley. It lies on the coastal plain between Sompting to the west, Shoreham-by-Sea to the east and the parish of Coombes to the north....
 on the Sussex coast.

Around 1942, their father, Henry Senior was called up to serve in the war; the rest of the family would not see him again for almost three years. The twins would attend Athelney Road School in Lewisham
Lewisham

Lewisham is a district in south-east London, England and the principal settlement of the London Borough of Lewisham....
. The Cooper brothers were particularly close growing up and, in his biography, Henry talks of how they would come to each other’s aid when things turned nasty in the school playground. One particular incident would land the young Henry his first knockout in the playground. At school, the only subject that seemed to interest Henry was history where he had the enjoyment of acting out scenarios.

Life was tough in the latter years of the Second World War, and especially in London, urban life brought many dangers during the blackout
Blackout (wartime)

A blackout in time of war, or apprehended war, refers to the practice of collectively minimizing external light, including upward-directed light....
. Henry had to take up many jobs including a paper round before school and even making money out of recycling to the clubhouse golf balls on the Beckenham
Beckenham

Beckenham is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. It is located 8.4 miles south east of Charing Cross, and 1.75 miles west of Bromley town....
 course. All three of the Cooper brothers were known to excel in sport with George and Henry exercising talents particularly in football and also cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
.

Career highlights


Early bouts

Cooper is often regarded as the most popular of all English boxers and is still affectionately known in the UK as: "Our 'Enry". He started his boxing career in 1949 as an amateur with the Eltham Amateur Boxing Club, and won seventy-three of eighty-four contests. At the age of seventeen, he won the first of two ABA light-heavyweight titles and before serving in the Army for his two years' National Service represented Britain in the 1952 Olympics (outpointed in the second stage by Russian Anatoli Petrov). Henry and his twin brother, George (boxing under the name Jim Cooper) turned professional together under the caring management of Jim Wicks, who was one of boxing's great characters nicknamed 'The Bishop' because of his benign nature. He would never allow one of his boxers into the ring if he felt they were over matched. He famously said when promoters were trying to match Henry with the then unbeaten and feared Sonny Liston: "I would not allow 'Enery into the same room as him, let alone the same ring."

Henry was at one time the British
List of British heavyweight boxing champions

List of British heavyweight boxing champions is a table showing the Boxing who have won the United Kingdom heavyweight championship, which has been sanctioned by the National Sporting Club since 1891, and the British Boxing Board of Control since 1929....
, European and Commonwealth
Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations, also known as the Commonwealth or the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organization of fifty-three independent member states....
 heavyweight champion. His early title challenges were unsuccessful, losing to Joe Bygraves for the Commonwealth belt (KO 9), Ingemar Johansson
Ingemar Johansson

Jens Ingemar Johansson was a Swedish people Boxing and former List of Heavyweight Champions. He defeated Floyd Patterson to win the World Heavyweight Championship....
 for the European belt (KO 5) and Joe Erskine
Joe Erskine

Joseph "Joe" Erskine was a heavyweight boxing from the Butetown district of Cardiff, Wales, Wales. He was trained by Archie Rule. He held the British heavyweight title from August 1956 to June 1958....
 (PTS 15) for the British and Commonwealth. He then won on points over highly rated contender Zora Folley
Zora Folley

Zora Folley was an African-American heavyweight boxing.Born in Dallas, Texas, he moved with his family to Chandler, Arizona in 1942, where he grew up playing baseball....
 and took the British and Commonwealth belts from new champion Brian London
Brian London

Brian London He was an orthodox fighter, who was 6ft tall and fought at about 205 lbs. His nicknames in the ring were "The British Bulldog" and "The Blackpool Rock"....
 in a 15 round decision in December 1959. The winner of the fight was pencilled in to get a shot at Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson was an American 2-time List of Heavyweight Champions. At 21, Patterson was then the youngest man to win the world heavyweight championship and, later, the 1st to regain it....
's heavyweight title, but Cooper turned down the chance and London went instead. Cooper continued to defend his British and Commonwealth belts against all comers including Dick Richardson
Dick Richardson

For the Welsh boxer see Dick Richardson Derek Walter "Dick" Richardson is a former England cricketer who played in one Test cricket in 1957....
 (KO 5), Joe Erskine (TKO 5 and TKO 12), Johnny Prescott (TKO 10) and Brian London again (PTS 15), although he suffered a setback when losing a rematch with Folley by a second round KO. Cooper was also offered a chance to fight Sonny Liston
Sonny Liston

Charles L. "Sonny" Liston was a professional boxing who became List of Heavyweight Champions in 1962 by knocking out Floyd Patterson in the first round....
 but his manager Jim Wicks rejected the idea, saying "We don't even want to meet Liston walking down the same street."

Fight with Cassius Clay

Cooper fought Cassius Clay
Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is a retired United States boxing and former three-time List of heavyweight boxing champions.As an amateur, Ali won a gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in the light heavyweight division gold medal....
 twice, firstly in a non-title fight in 1963 at Wembley Stadium, when Cooper knocked Clay down in the dying seconds of the fourth round with his trademark left hook
Hook (boxing)

A hook is a punch in boxing. It is performed by turning the core muscles and back, thereby swinging the arm, which is bent at an angle near or at 90 degrees, in a horizontal arc into the opponent....
, "Enry's 'Ammer". The bell rang before Cooper could try to complete a knockout. Clay was literally, "saved by the bell." Prior to the fight Clay's trainer Angelo Dundee
Angelo Dundee

Angelo Merena , better known in the boxing world as Angelo Dundee, is a boxing cornerman who has worked with 15 world boxing champions, including Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jose Napoles, George Foreman, Jimmy Ellis, Carmen Basilio and Luis Rodriguez ....
 had noticed a small tear in one of Clay's gloves but didn't bring it to the referee's attention. With Clay now staggered from the knock down, Dundee opened up the tear with his finger and told the referee that his fighter needed a new pair of gloves, thus delaying the start of the 5th round. Cooper has always insisted that this delay lasted anywhere from 3-5 minutes and denied him the chance to try to knock Clay out while he was still dazed. When the 5th round finally started, Clay ferociously attacked Cooper's cuts, leaving Cooper's face streaming with blood and referee Tommy Little was forced to stop the fight in the American's favour.

The British boxing newspaper Boxing News
Boxing News

Boxing News is the longest-running boxing magazine still in publication, dating back to 1909. Owned by Newsquest Specialist Media , Boxing News is staunchly independent, relentlessly creative and is a boxing tradition....
 conducted an investigation into the 'split glove' incident in 2003. Using the original television and radio broadcasts to determine length of time between rounds 4 and 5 it was discovered that Cassius Clay only gained 5 seconds extra and not the mythical 3-5 minutes. The gloves were never changed. Other sources on the matter confirm this. After this fight a spare pair of gloves were always required at ringside. What is certain however, is that Dundee broke a phial containing an unknown substance and held it under Clay's nose in an effort to revive his man, which was illegal. Clay was obviously impressed by the knockdown and on the 40th anniversary telephoned Cooper to reminisce. Clay who had changed his name to Muhammad Ali in 1964, later said, on British television, that Cooper "had hit [him] so hard that his ancestors in Africa felt it". In 1966 they met a second time at Arsenal Stadium
Arsenal Stadium

Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, North London, which was the home ground of Arsenal F.C. between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006....
 in London to contest the world title. Cooper succumbed again to his weakness, a tendency to cut, and Ali went on to be "The Greatest".

Last fights

After the loss to Clay, Cooper fought former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson was an American 2-time List of Heavyweight Champions. At 21, Patterson was then the youngest man to win the world heavyweight championship and, later, the 1st to regain it....
, losing by a fourth round knockout. After that he went undefeated until the final fight of his career, and made more defences of his British & Commonwealth titles against Jack Bodell
Jack Bodell

Jack Bodell is a retired England professional Boxing who was active during the 1960s and 1970s.Bodell started out as a Light heavyweight, winning the 1961 Amateur Boxing Association of England championships and a bronze medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships the same year....
 (TKO 2 and PTS 15) and Billy Walker
Billy Walker (boxer)

Billy Walker is a retired English Heavyweight boxer. He was born in London in 1939and turned professional in 1961 after 39 amateur bouts. His nickname was ?Golden Boy?....
 (TKO 6). In 1968 Cooper added the European crown to his domestic titles with a win over Karl Mildenberger
Karl Mildenberger

Karl Mildenberger is a retired Germany heavyweight boxing. He was the European Heavyweight Champion from 1964 to 1968 . Mildenberger fought Muhammad Ali for the World Heavyweight Title in September 1966....
, and later made two successful defences of his title. In his last fight, in 1971, he faced the emerging British heavyweight hope Joe Bugner
Joe Bugner

J?zsef Kreul "Joe" Bugner is a United Kingdom/Australian former heavyweight Boxing.Born in Szoreg, Hungary, Bugner and his family fled after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and settled in England....
 for the British, European and Commonwealth belts. Fight referee Harry Gibbs
Harry Gibbs (referee)

Harry Gibbs Order of the British Empire was an England boxing Referee and judge.In a career spanning four decades, Gibbs took charge of numerous world title fights, and officiated in bouts involving Muhammad Ali, Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Sugar Ray Robinson, Thomas Hearns, Mike Tyson, Barry McGuigan and Joe Frazier....
 awarded the fight to Bugner by the narrowest of margins: a quarter of a point. Many felt that defeating the popular Cooper was one reason why British fans didn't take to Bugner. The decision was booed by the audience, which was mainly composed of Cooper's fans. Commentator Harry Carpenter
Harry Carpenter

Harry Carpenter , was a BBC sports Sportscaster from the early 1950s until his retirement in 1994. His speciality was boxing. He was presenter of programmes such as Sportsnight and Grandstand and also anchored coverage of The Championships, Wimbledon and golf tournaments....
, asked "how can they take away the man's titles like this?" However, one commentator felt the younger, stronger Bugner had done enough to win. Cooper announced his retirement shortly afterwards. For years after the fight, Cooper refused to speak to Gibbs. Cooper has since stated: "I didn't speak to him for years after the fight. I don't usually hold grudges, but I knew certain things went on before the fight (that I don't want to speak about) and for those reasons I didn't speak to him until about six months before he died." Cooper eventually agreed to shake his hand for charity.

Alongside figures such as Frank Bruno
Frank Bruno

Franklin Roy Bruno is an English former Boxing whose career highlight was winning the World Boxing Council Heavyweight championship in 1995. Altogether, he won 40 of his 45 contests....
, Joe Bugner
Joe Bugner

J?zsef Kreul "Joe" Bugner is a United Kingdom/Australian former heavyweight Boxing.Born in Szoreg, Hungary, Bugner and his family fled after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and settled in England....
, Tommy Farr
Tommy Farr

Thomas George Farr was one of the most famous British people boxings of all time. Born in Clydach Vale, Wales and nicknamed "the Tonypandy Terror", he became List of British heavyweight boxing champions and Empire heavyweight champion on 15 March 1937....
 and Lennox Lewis
Lennox Lewis

Lennox Claudius Lewis, Order of Canada, Order of the British Empire is a retired boxing who won gold for Canada at the Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics as an amateur boxing....
, Cooper is regarded as one of the all-time best British heavyweights.

Life outside boxing


He gained further fame after his career ended by being one of the team captains on the BBC quiz show
Quiz Show

Quiz Show is a 1994 American historical drama film which tells the true story of the Twenty One quiz show scandal of the 1950s. It stars John Turturro, Rob Morrow, Ralph Fiennes, Paul Scofield, David Paymer, Hank Azaria, and Christopher McDonald....
 A Question of Sport
A Question of Sport

A Question of Sport is a long-running BBC quiz show which started on 5 January 1970 and continues to this day.It involves two teams of sports stars answering questions on their own and other sports....
 for a number of years. Cooper also famously advertised Brut aftershave
Brut (cologne)

Brut is the brand name for a line of men's grooming and fragrance products first launched in 1964 by Faberg? . The Brut line would grow to include aftershave, balms, and deodorant....
 and was very active in charity
Charitable organization

The definition of charitable organization, and of charity, varies according to the country and in some instances the region of the country in which the charitable organization operates....
 work. In 1980, Cooper wrote a book called The Great Heavyweights in which he spoke of the men whom he considered the finest of all time. They are Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson (boxer)

John Arthur Johnson , better known as Jack Johnson and nicknamed the ?Galveston Giant?, was an United States boxing and arguably the best heavyweight of his generation....
, Jack Dempsey
Jack Dempsey

Jack "Manassa Mauler" Dempsey was an United States boxing who held the List of heavyweight boxing champions from 1919 to 1926. Dempsey's aggressive style and punching power made him one of the most popular boxers in history....
, Joe Louis
Joe Louis

Joseph Louis Barrow , better known as Joe Louis, was a List of Heavyweight Champions.Nicknamed the Brown Bomber, he is considered to be one of the greatest in boxing history....
, Rocky Marciano
Rocky Marciano

Rocky Marciano , born Rocco Francis Marchegiano, was the heavyweight champion of the world from 1952 to 1956. Marciano, with forty-three knockouts to his credit , remains the only heavyweight champion in boxing history to retire having won every fight in his professional career....
 and Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is a retired United States boxing and former three-time List of heavyweight boxing champions.As an amateur, Ali won a gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in the light heavyweight division gold medal....
. He analyzed each and compared their strengths and weaknesses.

Cooper featured in a series of UK public service announcements urging vulnerable groups to go to their doctor for vaccination against influenza
Influenza

Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an infectious disease that affects birds and mammals caused by RNA viruses of the biological family Orthomyxoviridae ....
. The series was called Get your Jab in First!, a reference to both the colloquial term for an injection
Injection (medicine)

An injection is an route of administration of putting liquid into the body, usually with a hollow hypodermic needle and a syringe which is pierced through the skin to a sufficient depth for the material to be forced into the body....
 and the boxing punch
Jab

A jab is one of the four main punches used in boxing. Several variations of the jab exist, but every jab shares these characteristics: while in a boxing, the lead fist is thrown straight ahead and the arm is fully extended....
.

Cooper currently lives in Hildenborough
Hildenborough

Hildenborough is a village and rural parish in the District of Tonbridge and Malling, Kent. It is two miles north-west of Tonbridge and five miles south-east of Sevenoaks....
, in Kent
Kent

Kent is a Counties of England in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the River Thames estuary....
.

Awards and Honours


Cooper was the first to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year
BBC Sports Personality of the Year

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year award is given to a British sportsman or sportswoman during a review of the sporting year held in December each year....
 award twice (in 1967 and 1970) and one of only three two-time winners in the award's history (the others being Nigel Mansell
Nigel Mansell

Nigel Ernest James Mansell Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom racing driver from England who won both the Formula One World Championship and Champ Car ....
 in 1986 and 1992 and Damon Hill
Damon Hill

Damon Graham Devereux Hill Order of the British Empire is a retired United Kingdom racing driver from England. In 1996 Hill won the Formula One World Championship; as the son of the late Graham Hill, he is the only son of a world champion to win the title....
 in 1994 and 1996). Cooper was given the award in 1967 for going unbeaten throughout the year. One of the most memorable fights of the year was his defeat of challenger Jack Bodell
Jack Bodell

Jack Bodell is a retired England professional Boxing who was active during the 1960s and 1970s.Bodell started out as a Light heavyweight, winning the 1961 Amateur Boxing Association of England championships and a bronze medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships the same year....
 in June. His second award came in 1970, when Cooper had become the British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight champion, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest post-war British boxers.

Henry Cooper was knighted
Knight Bachelor

The rank of Knight Bachelor is a part of the British honours system. It is the rank of a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not as a member of one of the organised Chivalric order....
 in 2000.

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