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When a Cohen was the world champion boxer

February 16, 2012 13:28
\"Gambuch\" - world boxing champion Robert Cohen

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

3 min read

Growing up in Algeria in the 1930s, Robert Cohen was teased for his diminutive stature and labelled "Gambuch" – short legs.

Little could he, or the playground bullies, have known that those jibes would inspire him to take the first steps in a boxing career that would lead the 5ft 2in tall, religious Jewish boy to become a champion.

At the age of 23, in front of a crowd of 70,000 which included Thailand's king and queen, Cohen reached the pinnacle, winning the world bantamweight title.

It was a career that took him around the world, fighting throughout Britain, France and Africa. But for 60 years Mr Cohen's story has largely gone untold. Now, as a book about his life is prepared for publication in France, and the prospect of a film, too, he looks back on his rise to the top.

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