British boxing has paid its respects to Mickey Duff with the sort of eulogies likely to have the late promoter grinning from the grave.
Duff, a ***ish rabbi's son who managed or promoted a host of world champions while dominating the often murky world of British professional boxing from the 1960s to 1980s, died on Saturday aged 84.
"I was at loggerheads with Mickey Duff for years," declared Frank Warren, the rival promoter who was to knock Duff off his throne in the 1980s with the backing of commercial television.
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Duff, a ***ish rabbi's son who managed or promoted a host of world champions while dominating the often murky world of British professional boxing from the 1960s to 1980s, died on Saturday aged 84.
"I was at loggerheads with Mickey Duff for years," declared Frank Warren, the rival promoter who was to knock Duff off his throne in the 1980s with the backing of commercial television.
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