Alan Rudkin

Alan Rudkin
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Rated at Bantamweight
Nationality British
Born (1941-11-18)18 November 1941
St Asaph, Wales
Died 22 September 2010(2010-09-22) (aged 68)
Liverpool, England
Boxing record
Total fights 50
Wins 42
Losses 8

Alan Rudkin MBE (18 November 1941 – 22 September 2010) was a British, Commonwealth, and European bantamweight boxing champion (1965–1970). He was born in St Asaph (Wales), as his pregnant mother was evacuated from Liverpool during the second world war. He was brought up in Dingle, Liverpool, and was a member of the Florence Institute.

He was a three times challenger for the undisputed World Championship, on one occasion in Japan. Rudkin appeared to be ahead on points but lost a contentious decision. He was awarded an MBE in 1973. In 2007 the Liverpool Echo included him in its list of the 800 greatest Liverpudlians, as part of Liverpool's 800th anniversary.

He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1972 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.

Rudkin was found collapsed on Mount Street, Liverpool in the early hours of 21 September 2010. He died early on 22 September 2010. The cause of death is at present, unclear.[1]

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