Frank Bruno

Boxer

Frank Bruno was born in Hammersmith, London on November 16th, 1961 and is the Boxer. At the age of 62, Frank Bruno biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Franklin Roy Bruno
Date of Birth
November 16, 1961
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Hammersmith, London
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Boxer
Frank Bruno Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 62 years old, Frank Bruno has this physical status:

Height
190cm
Weight
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Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
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Build
Bodybuilder
Measurements
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Frank Bruno Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
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Frank Bruno Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Frank Bruno Career

Bruno became a professional boxer in 1981, quickly achieving 21 consecutive wins by knockout. This streak caught the attention of international boxing magazines, such as The Ring, KO Magazine, Boxing Illustrated and Ring En Español. During this period Bruno defeated former world title contender Scott LeDoux, the fringe contender Floyd Cummings who had was controversially stopped from gaining his own stoppage victory when the referee unfairly protected Bruno, Belgian champion Rudy Gauwe, British contenders Tony Moore and Eddie Nielson, and opponents such as Bill Sharkey, Walter Santemore and Ken Lakusta. However, in May 1984 the up-and-coming future world heavyweight champion, American James "Bonecrusher" Smith, halted that streak when he defeated Bruno by knockout in the tenth and final round of their bout, with Bruno leading clearly on all three judges' cards.

Bruno won his next six bouts against respected opposition. He won the European heavyweight title with a KO over Sweden's Anders Eklund, KO'd former European champion and world title contender Lucien Rodriguez in one round, was taken the distance for the first time by the useful world rated Phil Brown, and beat fringe fighters Larry Frazier and Jeff Jordan.

Bruno got back into title contention with an impressive one-round KO win over former WBA champion Gerrie Coetzee of South Africa, and, in July 1986, he challenged Tim Witherspoon for the WBA heavyweight title. After once again leading on the cards for most of the fight, he ran out of steam and was defeated by knockout in round eleven.

Bruno once again got himself back into title contention with wins over former contender James Tillis and journeymen Reggie Gross and Chuck Gardner. In October 1987 Bruno faced the veteran Joe Bugner in an all British match up. Bugner although long past his peak, was coming off impressive wins over Greg Page, James Tillis and David Bey. Bruno won by TKO in the 8th round, the referee stopping the bout, although it appeared the protesting Bugner could have continued.

In February 1989, Bruno challenged Mike Tyson for the undisputed world heavyweight title. In the opening moments, the fighters came together with huge punches. Bruno's legs buckled, and he took a big step back, inadvertently stepping off the ring apron. Most agree that he would have gone down, at least to a knee in any event, and this was called a knockdown. Bruno did not complain, and instead gathered himself to continue, ultimately rocking Tyson (for the first time in Tyson's career) with a left hook toward the end of the round. However, Tyson recovered and eventually beat Bruno when the referee stopped the contest in round five with Bruno taking heavy punishment, lying helpless on the ropes.

Bruno kept winning fights, helping him to retain his spot as one of the world's leading heavyweights. He defeated contender Carl Williams, and then journeymen such as Jose Ribalta, Pierre Coetzer, and Dutchman Jan Emmen.

In 1993 he had a third world title chance against young Lennox Lewis, who was making the second defence of the belt (his first of three championship reigns). The Lennox Lewis vs. Frank Bruno fight was the first time that two British boxers had fought for the world heavyweight title. Lewis beat Bruno on a stoppage in round seven, Bruno again failing to take his title chance after leading the contest on points up until what proved the final round.

Bruno again regrouped, dispatching trialhorse Jesse Ferguson in one round, and the fringe contenders Rodolfo Marin and Mike Evans equally easily.

On 2 September 1995, Bruno finally became world champion by outpointing WBC Champion Oliver McCall over twelve rounds. After an even start, Bruno built up a strong lead in the middle rounds, and seemed to run somewhat out of steam in the last couple: however, unlike Bonecrusher Smith and Tim Witherspoon earlier in Bruno's career, McCall was unable to find a way through Bruno's defences to force the late stoppage he needed, and a tired Bruno hung on to win unanimously on points, only the second time he had taken an opponent to the judges. Bruno did not last long as champion – the contract he signed to get McCall meant he had to face Mike Tyson in his first defence. Tyson beat Bruno on a stoppage in round three, Bruno performed unusually poorly in what turned out to be his last bout as a professional due to a severe eye injury caused by Tyson. Bruno was advised not to fight again to avoid running the risk of causing any more damage to it, which could result in permanent blindness. Bruno retired soon after the fight.

Bruno's publicist throughout most of his career was sports historian Norman Giller, who wrote three books with Bruno: Know What I Mean, Eye of the Tiger and From Zero to Hero. His manager for all but his last five fights was Terry Lawless, who signed him as a professional shortly after he had become ABA heavyweight champion at the age of eighteen.

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In a Saudi Arabia, Tyson Fury's blockbuster war against Oleksandr Usyk and the forthcoming 'Day of Reckoning' features boxing legends, including Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis in a star-studded picture

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2023
After breaking the mega battle between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, the guy in the middle of the deal has underlined his burgeoning clout in the field of boxing after posing with a number of the sport's legends. Turki Alalshikh has taken to X, the social media platform that has long been known as Twitter, to show that he marches in the elitist of circles when it comes to boxing, with a portrait featuring over 30 of the sport's most popular names. Alalshikh, the Saudi General Entertainment Authority's chairman, has released a portrait of himself alongside a group of the world's most recognisable fighters, including Mike Tyson, Manny Paqcuiao, Sugar Ray Leonard, Ricky Hatton, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Oscar De La Hoya, Frank Bruno, Prince Naseem Hamed and Amir Khan.

Frank Bruno is a fan of nice cars and smart suits, but he is also a saver

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
Frank Bruno made his name in the boxing ring, winning the WBC World Heavyweight Championship in 1995 after defeating American fighter Oliver McCall by 12 rounds. He stepped straight into the entertainment industry when he retired a year earlier. He tells Dan Moore how television programs, pantomime, and personal appearances kept his name, face, and distinctive smile in the limelight on Saturday night. Over the past two decades, he has been open about his mental wellbeing. In 1990, he was awarded an MBE. Frank, 62, a father of four children and grandfather of three, is divorced and lives on his own in rural Bedfordshire. He is a patron and trustee of the Frank Bruno Foundation.

Dave Courtney's ex-girlfriend tells how the late hardman was 'a big softie' at heart - and says the 'crippling' arthritis that led to his decision to kill himself came from punching a man in a toilet

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 28, 2023
Courtney, 64, spent a day out with pals at Charlton Athletic before returning home in the early hours of Sunday morning and shooting himself. The gangster-turned-actor's body was discovered by a lodger later. The incident is being treated as non-suspicious by police. Courtney apologised for taking 'the coward's way out' on Tuesday, but the wicked life I've had' came as a result. The courtney's farewell message was shot on July 5 this year, but it was only discovered on his phone by close friends after his death. His ex-girlfriend has spoken out now. Deborah Price, who lived in Courtney from 2013 to 2018, was a regular visitor to his eccentric south London home, dubbed "Camelot Castle." She told MailOnline, "He could be really soppy and I think was a big softie deep inside." We had some good times together, and I loved Dave when I was with him.' His hands were also affected by arthritis in his hands, which was particularly debilitating. "Dave was at an event, and one man in particular was causing distress all night," she said. Dave followed him into the toilets and screamed him. The man's tooth was cut into Dave's knuckle, resulting in blood poisoning and arthritis.'