Henry Cooper
| Henry Cooper | |
|---|---|
| Cooper c. 1969 | |
| Born | 3 May 1934 Lambeth, London, England | 
| Died | 1 May 2011 (aged 76) Limpsfield, Surrey, England | 
| Nationality | English | 
| Other names | Our 'Enry | 
| Spouse | Albina Genepri  (m. 1960; died 2008) | 
| Children | 2 | 
| Statistics | |
| Weight(s) | Heavyweight | 
| Height | 6 ft 1+1⁄2 in (187 cm) | 
| Reach | 75 in (191 cm) | 
| Stance | Orthodox | 
| Boxing record | |
| Total fights | 55 | 
| Wins | 40 | 
| Wins by KO | 27 | 
| Losses | 14 | 
| Draws | 1 | 
Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG (3 May 1934 – 1 May 2011) was a British heavyweight boxer. He was undefeated in British and Commonwealth heavyweight championship contests for twelve years and held the European heavyweight title for three years. In a 1963 fight against a young Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali), he knocked Clay down in Round 4, before the fight was stopped in Round 5 because of a cut to Cooper's eye.
In 1966 he fought Ali for a second time. Ali was then world heavyweight champion. However, Cooper got TKO'd again. Cooper was twice voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year and, after retiring in 1971 following a controversial loss to Joe Bugner, remained a popular public figure. He is the only British boxer to have been awarded a knighthood.