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Person    | Male  Born 3/5/1934  Died 1/5/2011

Sir Henry Cooper

Categories: Sport / Games

Sir Henry Cooper

Heavyweight boxer. Born in Lambeth. Affectionately known as 'Our 'Enery', he started his boxing career as an amateur in 1949. After turning professional, he went on to become British, European and Commonwealth champions. Most famously remembered for knocking down Cassius Clay. After retiring from the sport, he went on to develop a career as a television personality. He is credited with removing the 'effeminate' taint from men's after-shave, when he advertised Brut, with the 'Splash it all over' slogan. Knighted 2000.

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Sir Henry Cooper - SE1

Sir Henry unveiled his own plaque.

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Sir Henry Cooper - SE6

Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG, 1934 - 2011, heavyweight boxer, British, European &...

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Mendoza's burial site, "a spot nearby", is the Nuovo Sephardi cemetery in the...

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