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  List of male boxers: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Frank Warren (promoter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boxer Terry Marsh, who had become his first world champions two years earlier, was charged with attempted murder, but was acquitted.
Warren is currently the most powerful promoter in Britain and has most of the top boxers from the United Kingdom on his books, including Joe Calzaghe and Danny Williams.
His most recent high profile signing has been 2004 Olympic Lightweight silver medalist Amir Khan.
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 BBC News | UK | Former boxing champ wins libel case
Terry Marsh, 43, claimed the News of the World had referred to him as one of Alford's "thuggish sidekicks".
It claimed Mr Marsh, who had acted as an unqualified legal advisor to Alford, was one of the actor's supporters.
The former boxer from Basildon, Essex, told the High Court he knew Alford because they both played in a charity football team, but they were not friends.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/1173675.stm   (324 words)

  
 Book Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
By now Terry Marsh’s legal dispute with his manager, Frank Warren was getting ever more complicated, heading towards the libel courts, and attempts at becoming a fight promoter himself had got off to a slow start.
That the police were willing to fight dirty to convict Marsh is clear from several unexplained events, be it curious letters sent to Marsh whilst he was in jail, to people approaching members of his family whilst he was in custody, asking if they could obtain access to firearms.
Marsh does not overly dwell on his dramatic acquittal at the Old Bailey, and shows little triumph that his eventual libel action against Frank Warren went ahead, resulting in what could be best described as a narrow points victory.
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 Boxing: This Writer is Still a Fighter for Himself and Others Part IV
Terry Marsh had been a soldier, he had been a fireman and then his mixture of inner attrition coupled with his tactical ability had seen him become a World Champion as a boxer.
Talking to Terry about his trial the problem as I saw it seemed to be that there was a body of evidence that was open to spin from both sides, so-called circumstantial evidence.
He painted Marsh as a cold-blooded man who had told Harris that there had been: "Mess everywhere after the shooting." Notwithstanding the fact that the gunman left before the blood really started to flow the testimony of Harris was now the anchor needed to settle the case.
www.ringsidereport.com /Dooley11102005.htm   (1704 words)

  
 Terry Marsh is cleared of lying to obtain grant
During a three-hour stint in the witness box Marsh told the jury his political career had been ruined by the grant allegations, published in the Daily Mirror, because he was forced to stand down as the Liberal Democrat candidate for his home town, Basildon, in Essex, at the general election.
Marsh told the court he believed he was entitled to the money because he was planning to become a teacher.
Marsh said he had not thought it necessary to mention the first grant in his application form, but he had never hidden his first degree, and had mentioned it on television.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/09/25/nmar25.html   (692 words)

  
 Boxing: Book Review - Terry Marsh is Still Proud to be Undefeated
Marsh takes us through his early career development whilst serving a member of the British Army in Northern Ireland and it is in these early anecdotes of buckling against superiors that we see the glimpses of the Marsh story later to unfold.
Structurally Marsh gets it right in the early stages of his book by letting us know how the Army experience ill-equipped him for the empathetic understanding of the people he was sent to protect rather than caving into the temptation of portraying himself and the Army the good guys.
One of the more interesting features is that Marsh seemed to see the trial that could have defined his future as a heightened form of boxing or a chess match, as coping strategies go it seems to fly in the face of rational analysis of the situation Marsh found himself in.
www.ringsidereport.com /Dooley10112005.htm   (1099 words)

  
 The Observer | Sport | A prince without a crown
At his St Thomas's gym, on the run-down hill on Wincobank, world-class boxers spar among a small band of waifs and strays aged from five to 50.
After splitting with his wife Jacqui, Marsh (right) was acquitted of the attempted murder of his former promoter Frank Warren in 1990.
Marsh has since tried to make careers in acting and politics.
observer.guardian.co.uk /osm/story/0,6903,1404039,00.html   (3360 words)

  
 Borders - Store Inventory - Title Detail - On the Waterfront - Special Edition
But Terry can't walk away from Joey's death that easily -- he genuinely thought they were just going to lean on him a little, not kill him, and he can't forget that he set Joey up.
Terry's conscience bothers him just enough so that when he meets Joey's grieving sister, Edie (Eva Marie Saint), and sees Father Barry (Karl Malden), the local priest, trying to find out who killed Joey, they stir some long-buried streak of decency in him.
By this time, the middle ground Terry is standing on is shrinking down to a point -- with a piercing edge -- and he (who is worrying only about himself) has to decide which way he's going to jump off.
www.bordersstores.com /search/title_detail.jsp?id=52842543   (924 words)

  
 Democrat Taylor Marsh Blogs Politics
When a story about Iran requiring its Jewish citizens to wear a yellow insignia was exposed as a hoax, a Las Vegas woman had as much to do with debunking it as anyone.
Marsh said she has always been animated by politics, since watching her brother and sister cry in front of the TV set in Missouri after John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Since college, Marsh has bounced from one career to another, always dreaming that the next one would lead to stardom.
www.taylormarsh.com /index.php   (9433 words)

  
 Books at dandantheweatherman.com
Terry Marsh was briefly a world boxing champion in 1987 and then retired due to possibly suffering from epilepsy.
Marsh was then subsequently held on remand for nearly a year for the attempted murder of his promoter/manager (no conflict of interest there then!), Frank Warren in 1989-1990, before being found not guilty.
Marsh is a pretty interesting, intelligent figure who stands up for what he believes in, and this makes for a pretty interesting book - certainly better than the average sporting auto-biography.
www.dandantheweatherman.com /books.html   (12073 words)

  
 Twickenham Brunswick C.Y.P. | Twickenham Brunswick
Also on the programme were two of the clubs younger boxers Reece Emeny who stopped his opponent in the first round and Terry Dempster who in his first fight gained a unanimous decision from the three judges.
Five boxers in one show was a new landmark for the club reflecting the rising standards and expectations of the Brunswick Trainers.
Firstly a boxer knows the damage a hard punch can inflict in a street fight, and secondly, boxing teaches a young men how to control their aggression as well as unleash it.
www.freewebs.com /1twickenhambrunswick/boxingclub.htm   (1209 words)

  
 Ex-boxer quits over fraud charge
TERRY Marsh, the former world boxing champion, stood down as prospective Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Basildon in Essex last night after being charged with fraud.
Mr Marsh, a 37-year-old former fireman from Basildon, appears before Thames magistrates on May 20 accused of obtaining property and a service by deception.
Mr Marsh said: "I was accused of obtaining money and services by deception concerning an application for a student grant for the period May 1995 and Dec 1996.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/04/15/nea315.html   (239 words)

  
 Index Page
So welcome to the first stage of our marketing ploy to boost the awareness of Terry Marsh the autobiograhy.
Terry Marsh found fame on the sports pages as the fighting fireman then infamy on the front pages accused of shooting boxing Promoter Frank Warren.
This is a story about a boxer who was a chess champion, a Royal Marine Commando and a fireman.
www.terrymarsh.biz   (724 words)

  
 Orion > Orion Magazine > May | June 2004 > Terry Tempest Williams
In March 2003, during the budget debate, U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer introduced an amendment to prevent consideration of drilling in the refuge from being added to the bill.
A few weeks later, the show Subhankar Banerjee had been promised by the Smithsonian, which was to hang in a central location near the rotunda, had suddenly been relegated to the basement.
Terry Tempest Williams seeks out the soul of true democracy in part two of a three-part series.
www.oriononline.org /pages/om/04-3om/TempestWilliams.html   (3368 words)

  
 They are keeping the gloves on
locally, the Golden Gloves
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The soon-to-be-30-year-old professional boxer, who jumped into the sport at age 12 only to lose his first seven bouts, is determined to keep his sport local.
When Terry Marsh officially closed the Marsh Golden Gloves Gym — started 35 years earlier by his father Joel — sold the ring and much of the equipment in May, Hoffman stepped in and up.
Recently retired from Consolidated Freightways, the 59-year-old Lyke is reprising his role as the team coach, a position he had during the last few years the Marsh Gym was in operation in the old auditorium of the regional treatment facility formerly known as the Anoka State Hospital.
www.abcnewspapers.com /2002/june/28gloves.html   (837 words)

  
 Observer | 'Mike Tyson did not hit me…'
So when he ran into one of them a few days later he said it would be a good idea to train next time, and fixed him up with a trainer, and put a bet (rumoured to be £25,000) on his next match, and won.
Terry Marsh, a boxer he once promoted and then sued for libel - the one case he lost - was charged.
I asked Warren if it was normal for boxers to go on such shopping sprees and he said: 'No! But I think Mike Tyson lives for the moment, he doesn't think of the future.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4084686-103977,00.html   (3252 words)

  
 MESSAGE BOARD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I was aboard the Boxer from 1944 - 1945, and was member of the A Division - #2 Boiler-room.
My name is Terry Berthold, my twin John and I were on the USS Boxer from 1964 to 1967.
I was an Electrician's Mate in E Division on the Boxer from 1964 to 1968.
www.ussboxer.com /Message_Board.htm   (5787 words)

  
 The View from the Foothills: November 2003 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Marsh's next outing combines her knowledge of New Zealand and the theater as Alleyn visits New Zealand to do counter-espionage work during the early days of World War II.
This is one of the first of Marsh's books that I ever read, and it's different than I remembered it.
And yet this, Marsh's eleventh novel, is only her second country house mystery.
foothills.wjduquette.com /archives/2003_11.html   (10910 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: News for Thursday October 12, 2000
Boxer Naseem Hamed and his brothers are interested in buying into debt-ridden Sheffield Wednesday, it has been revealed.
Terry Venables is emerging as the dressing-room favourite to succeed Kevin Keegan as England manager.
Walsall defender Chris Marsh is a week away from returning to action.
www.soccernet.com /england/news/2000/1012   (1420 words)

  
 History - Michigan Boxer Club
The Michigan Boxer Club was founded in 1945 by the Charter Members, R.P. Valtier, Klockes, Daniels, Shellig, Hydes, and Lagans.
The Regional was co-sponsered by MBC and Ohio Boxer Club.
The Michigan Boxer Club was the first Club to donate to the American Boxer Charitable Foundation, giving $2000 in memory of Jeanne and Ted Tunstill, for research to improve Boxer health.
www.michiganboxerclub.com /history.shtml   (733 words)

  
 Tarver Learned From Losses
Jones (49-3) and Tarver (23-3) have suffered losses, but when they meet each other Saturday at the St. Pete Times Forum, only one will be able to show if the stumbling blocks of previous losses have become their steppingstone to success.
He learned that even though he was a champion, he had to outperform boxers with a bigger name than him.
With boxing now a mere hobby, Tarver took a fight against Johnson, a little-known boxer whose nickname was "The Journeyman." Tarver's entourage, who all had T-shirts with his face printed on them, seemed to have more members than AAA.
sports.tbo.com /sports/MGB04R1Y4EE.html   (975 words)

  
 Press Conference With...FRANK WARREN | Press Gazette   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He even came out swinging just nine days after he was shot by a masked gunman in November 1989.
Former boxer Terry Marsh stood trial for the shooting, but was acquitted.
One battle that had Warren on the ropes was with Kelvin MacKenzie, who frenziedly splattered him across The Sun, most notably when he was rumbled bobbing and weaving with a flower-stall girl.
www.pressgazette.co.uk /article/020306/press_conference_withfrank_warren   (322 words)

  
 Mirror.co.uk - Sport - Boxing - FRANK WARREN EXCLUSIVE 25 YEARS IN THE HARDEST GAME OF THEM ALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
But five years ago, a room in another London hotel threatened to double up as a ring for Britain's top promoter and the boxer who was once The Baddest Man on the Planet.
Warren has led such an extraordinary existence since he busted open the cartel operated by Micky Duff, Mike Barrett, Jarvis Astaire and Terry Lawless in the early Eighties that his altercation with Tyson hardly seems out of the ordinary.
The former boxer, Terry Marsh, was accused of the shooting but acquitted by a jury.
www.mirror.co.uk /sport/boxing/tm_objectid=16441928&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=frank-warren-exclusive-25-years-in-the-hardest-game-of-them-all-name_page.htm   (833 words)

  
 Who we are
Mother of a splendid daughter, Monia, and husband to Mr Umberto Cavini who in his youth was a boxer himself, then being elected vice president of the F.P.I he finally sets up his own boxing school.
It is through Madam Rosanna Conti Cavini that many boxers have risen to fame, such as..
But honours of all honours was while in Monte Carlo accompanying her boxer Alessandro Scapecchi (then fighting against Terry Marsh) the Prince Ranieri himself congratulated her on the impeccable manner in which Madam Rosanna Conti Cavini organized and carried out her duties as a promoter-manager.
www.rosannaconticavini.it /chisiamo_ingl.htm   (747 words)

  
 SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | Legal aid barrister earns £1m in a year
Earlier in his career Mr Sturman, who was called to the bar in 1982 and took silk in 2002, helped defend Colin Stagg, leading to the defendant's acquittal for the murder of Rachel Nickell.
In an interview in 2003, Mr Sturman said his mother had been the most influential person in his life "for teaching me that nobody is owed a living".
Veteran Mr Ferguson's career has included defending serial killer Rosemary West, Ernest Saunders in the 1990 Guinness trial and boxer Terry Marsh when he was acquitted of the attempted murder of promoter Frank Warren.
society.guardian.co.uk /crimeandpunishment/story/0,8150,1569939,00.html   (467 words)

  
 Boxing News - September 15, 2005 - TheSweetScience.com
erry Marsh found fame as the Fighting Fireman when he won the IBF light welterweight title in 1987, then infamy when he was accused of shooting boxing promoter Frank Warren.
He is the very definition of a “blue-collar” fighter, a guy who brings his “lunch pail” when he does battle in the squared circle.
Big opportunities are on the agenda for Watsonville boxer Carina Moreno, who conceivably could fight two unbeaten opponents, on two different continents, within a 26-day span.
www.thesweetscience.com /boxing-news-wire.php?sdate=20050915   (1136 words)

  
 Boxing Monthly
There are also several boxers with their small children and the gaps near the ring are full of pushchairs.
Thankfully, I could, but there were divs when no tickets were available and a working knowledge of the labyrinth of tunnels and doors that connect the boxing hall with the swimming hall and the rest of the venue’s attractions was essential.
That afternoon two future world champions — Magri and Terry Marsh — won titles and I think that a total of 11 veterans of the divs have gone on to hold a world title.
www.boxing-monthly.co.uk /content/0303/one.htm   (1915 words)

  
 Tuesday Night Fight Talk: Academy of the Overrated (and underrated)
The IBF champ was a pretty good boxer and did have some fine skills, albeit of the awkward variety, but was the recipient of so many bad decisions, yet still retained huge popularity with his fans.
Tiger was a relentless powerful boxer with a low centre of gravity that would willingly trade blows with any man in the world.
He even won on BBC television’s Superstars, a programme in which boxers were famous for being as much use as a chocolate kettle.
www.eastsideboxing.com /news.php?p=4851&more=1   (5122 words)

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