Comments Thread For: Haye, Lennox, Warren Mourn The Loss of Henry Cooper

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye, Lennox, Warren Mourn The Loss of Henry Cooper

    World champion David Haye led the tributes to boxing great Sir Henry Cooper, who died on Sunday at the age of 76.

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  • GRANDSLAM
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    #2
    Absolutely gutted. Would've def been a World Champ if it wasn't for his issue with cuts. He was very much an advocate of learning your trade by going through the Championships; Commonwealth, British, European etc.

    Such a Shame. Sweet Dreams 'enry

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    • deadbeat hero
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      #3
      They've let Rooney loose on twitter ? lol, that will end in tears.

      RIP Sir Henry

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      • wazaa.
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        #4
        Sorry to hear the loss of some1 so special who will never be forgotten Our heartfelt condolences go out to the champ and his family #RIPSirHenryCooper
        http://tmi.me/9CdB0

        BPP, why didn't you add what Amir said on Twitter as well? Quit hating.

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        • project xxx1
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          #5
          R.I.P sir henry cooper,sad loss for the whole of the boxing world

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          • Vsec
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            #6
            A classy gentleman and great fighter. I always respected his interviews in Facing Ali and Ali's Dozen. You could tell he deserved all his praise. RIP

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