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    Unhappy Harry Carpenter Britain's Voice Of Boxing RIP.

    Former BBC boxing commentator Harry Carpenter has died at the age of 84.

    Carpenter was the BBC's voice of boxing for almost half a century after joining the corporation in 1949, when he first began commentating on the sport.

    Known for his double act with British boxing great Frank Bruno, Carpenter also presented Sportsnight, Grandstand and Sports Personality of the Year.

    He retired in 1994 and died in his sleep at King's College Hospital in London in the early hours of Saturday.

    Carpenter's lawyer David Wills said: "He had been unwell since last summer when he had a minor heart attack.

    "The funeral has not been arranged but will be a family funeral, to be followed by a memorial service in London."

    The world of boxing has paid tribute to Carpenter, with promoter Frank Maloney describing him as "probably one of the greatest commentators of all time."
    He added: "His voice was so distinctive and I remember all those Ali fights and Bruno fights he commentated on.

    "It's like a piece of boxing history has been taken away."

    And former world featherweight champion Barry McGuigan told BBC Radio 5 live: "This guy was a legend. Harry Carpenter was an amazing man with an amazing voice."

    Carpenter, who also wrote for the Greyhound Express and Daily Mail in the early years of his career, was on air for the "Rumble in the Jungle" between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1974.

    He labelled the end of the contHe added: "His voice was so distinctive and I remember all those Ali fights and Bruno fights he commentated on.

    "It's like a piece of boxing history has been taken away."

    And former world featherweight champion Barry McGuigan told BBC Radio 5 live: "This guy was a legend. Harry Carpenter was an amazing man with an amazing voice."

    Carpenter, who also wrote for the Greyhound Express and Daily Mail in the early years of his career, was on air for the "Rumble in the Jungle" between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1974.

    He labelled the end of the contest - underdog Ali won by knockout in the eighth round to reclaim the world heavyweight crown at the age of 32 - as "the most extraordinary few seconds that I have ever seen in a boxing ring".

    Of Ali himself, Carpenter said: "He is not only the most remarkable sports personality I have ever met, he is the most remarkable man I have ever met."


    Carpenter was a regular Sports Personality of the Year co-host throughout the 1970s and 1980s, having first worked on the programme in 1958, and also covered a wide range of sports for the BBC, including rowing, tennis and golf.

    His immediately recognisable, warm broadcasting style earned him plaudits outside the United Kingdom, too.

    In 1989, he received American Sportscasters' Association and International Sportscaster of the Year awards.
    est - underdog Ali won by knockout in the eighth round to reclaim the world heavyweight crown at the age of 32 - as "the most extraordinary few seconds that I have ever seen in a boxing ring".

    Of Ali himself, Carpenter said: "He is not only the most remarkable sports personality I have ever met, he is the most remarkable man I have ever met."

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    Carpenter had the privilege of presenting Ali with the BBC's Sports Personality of the Century award in 1999.

    A year later, Carpenter recalled: "It was a wonderfully poignant moment. I was very flattered and pleased that I was asked to do the tribute to him.

    "It was such a shame to see the old boy tottering about, but we had a chat afterwards and he is still very, very sharp. He remembers all those old days."

    Carpenter was a regular Sports Personality of the Year co-host throughout the 1970s and 1980s, having first worked on the programme in 1958, and also covered a wide range of sports for the BBC, including rowing, tennis and golf.

    His immediately recognisable, warm broadcasting style earned him plaudits outside the United Kingdom, too.

    In 1989, he received American Sportscasters' Association and International Sportscaster of the Year awards.


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    Harry, you will be missed

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    Know what i mean 'arry?

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    I bet Big Frank is proper gutted!
    Harry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKA Pez View Post
    I bet Big Frank is proper gutted!
    Harry...
    Either that or not arsed at all.

    He would'nt do an interview about it.

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    I'll never forget his post fight interview with Bruno during which Bruno repeatedly denied being an 'Uncle Tom' cuz he was doing his white wife laura

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    RIP!
    HILLARY SCOTT FOR PRESIDENT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Sastard View Post
    Either that or not arsed at all.

    He would'nt do an interview about it.
    One of bruno's mates or manager said in the sun today he lost it when he found out. Whether thats true or B.S. Who knows?

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    Great icon of boxing for so many years but apart from that in itself his name makes me think of the ubiquitous Henry Cooper impression ...'Good boy Harry, punches well....'

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