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Errol Christie: Tributes to 'hugely talented' boxing champ | Errol Christie: Tributes to 'hugely talented' boxing champ |
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Frank Bruno has led tributes to champion boxer Errol Christie, who has died after battling lung cancer. | Frank Bruno has led tributes to champion boxer Errol Christie, who has died after battling lung cancer. |
The former European middleweight title winner's death was announced on Sunday by his nephew, Derby and Republic of Ireland footballer Cyrus Christie. | The former European middleweight title winner's death was announced on Sunday by his nephew, Derby and Republic of Ireland footballer Cyrus Christie. |
Bruno said he was "very, very saddened" to hear about the death of such a talented man. Chris Eubank described him as "one of the old masters". | Bruno said he was "very, very saddened" to hear about the death of such a talented man. Chris Eubank described him as "one of the old masters". |
Christie, 54 and from Coventry, is the only Briton to win 10 amateur titles. | Christie, 54 and from Coventry, is the only Briton to win 10 amateur titles. |
More updates on this story | More updates on this story |
He captained England in amateur boxing between 1980-83, and in 1982 was crowned U-19 European amateur champion in East Berlin, described as a rare win for a British amateur at the time. | He captained England in amateur boxing between 1980-83, and in 1982 was crowned U-19 European amateur champion in East Berlin, described as a rare win for a British amateur at the time. |
His family described him as a "very, very special man" who was loved by many. He fought the disease for two "long" years. | His family described him as a "very, very special man" who was loved by many. He fought the disease for two "long" years. |
Christie, who turned professional in 1982 and was seen as Britain's finest amateur talents, spent his final days with his son who had been caring for him. | Christie, who turned professional in 1982 and was seen as Britain's finest amateur talents, spent his final days with his son who had been caring for him. |
A crowd-funding page has also been set up ahead of his funeral. | A crowd-funding page has also been set up ahead of his funeral. |
Boxing legend Barry McGuigan also paid tribute to the "hugely talented" fighter. | Boxing legend Barry McGuigan also paid tribute to the "hugely talented" fighter. |
BBC boxing pundit Steve Bunce said Christie was British boxing's finest amateur boxer and turned professional live on television in 1982. | BBC boxing pundit Steve Bunce said Christie was British boxing's finest amateur boxer and turned professional live on television in 1982. |
"No British boxer at that time had ever been under pressure quite like Errol when he turned professional," he said. | "No British boxer at that time had ever been under pressure quite like Errol when he turned professional," he said. |
"He was expected to win multiple world titles and become the greatest British boxer in history - it was simply a matter of time. | "He was expected to win multiple world titles and become the greatest British boxer in history - it was simply a matter of time. |
"It started to go wrong in just his 14th fight. Errol was just 21 at the time. The dream was over but he fought for another 10 years. | "It started to go wrong in just his 14th fight. Errol was just 21 at the time. The dream was over but he fought for another 10 years. |
"He was one of the nicest and kindest boxers I have met in the sport." | "He was one of the nicest and kindest boxers I have met in the sport." |
Errol Christie's career | Errol Christie's career |
Christie is in the Guinness Book of Records for winning 10 British amateur titles. | |
His final professional fight record stands at 41 - 32 wins, eight defeats and one draw. | His final professional fight record stands at 41 - 32 wins, eight defeats and one draw. |
He split £82,500 with Mark Kaylor for their 1985 fight at Wembley Arena - a record for a non-title fight at the time. | |
His last fight was in 1993 at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester where he lost to Trevor Ambrose in the second round. | His last fight was in 1993 at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester where he lost to Trevor Ambrose in the second round. |
During this career, he was ITV's main boxing attraction, often in publicity shots with the stars of the channel's light-entertainment shows. There is a famous picture of hundreds of ITV stars and at the back, topless and waving a Union flag, is Errol. | |
After retiring, he sold baby clothes at Lewisham Market. | After retiring, he sold baby clothes at Lewisham Market. |
Source: Steve Bunce | Source: Steve Bunce |
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