Heavyweight boxer Sir Henry Cooper represented Great Britain. He competed in heavyweight championship matches for the British and Commonwealth for twelve years without losing, and he retained the title for three years. He knocked young Cassius Clay to the ground in a 1963 fight before the referee stopped it due to an eye cut. He faced Clay again in 1966, the reigning heavyweight champion, but lost once more due to an eye injury. After retiring in 1971 after a contentious loss against Joe Bugner, Cooper continued to enjoy popularity among the general public. Cooper was twice named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. He is the only boxer from Great Britain to receive a knighthood.
The boxing record of Henry Cooper are as follows,
| Total Fights | 55 |
| Wins | 40 |
| Wins by KO | 27 |
| Losses | 14 |
We’ll talk about Henry Cooper’s life and achievements in this article along with Career statistics and some interesting personal life information that you should know about,
Henry Cooper Biography
Real Name: Sir Henry Cooper
Nickname: Our ‘Enry
Profession: British Former Professional Boxer
Nationality: British
Net Worth: $5 Million
Professional Debut: 1963
Henry Cooper’s Physical Status
Height: 1.87 m
Weight: 86 Kg
Body Measurements: Not Available
Build: Athletic
Eye colour: Black
Hair colour: Black
Henry Cooper’s Personal Life :
Date of Birth : 3 May 1934
Place of Birth: Lambeth, London, United Kingdom
School: Not Available
College: Not Available
Highest Educational Qualifications: Not Known
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Hobbies: Reading
Henry Cooper Family Life :
Mother’s Name: Lily Cooper
Father’s Name: Henry Cooper, Sr
Sibling’s Name: George Cooper and Bern Cooper
Marital Status: Married
Spouse Name: Albina Genepri
Children’s Name: Henry Marco Cooper and John Pietro Cooper
Henry Cooper Achievements
- In 1967 for staying undefeated and in 1970 after becoming the British, Commonwealth, and European heavyweight champion, Cooper was the first to receive the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award twice.
- He is the first boxer from Great Britain to have won all three Lonsdale Belts.
- In 1969, Cooper received the honorary title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).
- In 1978, he received a Papal Knighthood; in 2000, he was knighted.
Here are some lesser-known facts about Henry Cooper
- His was a family of middle status. While his father had served in the “Royal Army” and was also an amateur boxer who frequented the neighbourhood boxing club, his half-Irish grandfather was a horse merchant.
- Henry’s father enlisted in the military and left his family in 1942 to fight for his nation in Burma. As a result, Lily and her three sons were left on their own.
- Henry worked a variety of odd jobs after the war, including delivering papers and cutting wood.
- Henry was introduced to the “Bellingham Boxing Club” by one of his neighbours, who was a regular there. There, Henry started his training. He began playing casual games and picked up a few moves quite quickly.
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