Terry Milligan
Irish boxer (1930–2003)
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Born | 7 March 1930 Belfast, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||
Died | 20 June 2003(2003-06-20) (aged 73) Belfast, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||
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Terry Milligan (7 March 1930 – 20 June 2003) was a boxer from Northern Ireland. He was born in Belfast. Terry Milligan had a wife and nine children. In 1951 he won a bronze medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships in Milan, in 1953 a silver medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships in Warsaw. He also competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, where he reached the quarter-finals.[1]
References
- ^ Profile: Terry Milligan sports.reference.com (Retrieved on 21 January 2014)
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Commonwealth Games Boxing Champions in Men's Middleweight
- 1930 – 1938: up to 72.57 kg
- 1950: up to 73 kg
- 1954 – present: up to 75 kg
- 1930: Fred Mallin (ENG)
- 1934: Alf Shawyer (ENG)
- 1938: Denis Reardon (WAL)
- 1950: Theunis van Schalkwyk (SAF)
- 1954: Johannes van der Kolff (SAF)
- 1958: Terry Milligan (NIR)
- 1962: Cephas Colquhoun (JAM)
- 1966: Joe Darkey (GHA)
- 1970: John Conteh (ENG)
- 1974: Frankie Lucas (VIN)
- 1978: Philip McElwaine (AUS)
- 1982: Jimmy Price (ENG)
- 1986: Rod Douglas (ENG)
- 1990: Chris Johnson (CAN)
- 1994: Rowan Donaldson (CAN)
- 1998: John Pearce (ENG)
- 2002: Paul Miller (AUS)
- 2006: Jarrod Fletcher (AUS)
- 2010: Eamonn O'Kane (NIR)
- 2014: Anthony Fowler (ENG)
- 2018: Vikas Krishan Yadav (IND)
- 2022: Sam Hickey (SCO)
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