- Danny McAlinden
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Danny McAlinden (born 1st June 1947 in Newry, Northern Ireland)[1] is a retired heavyweight boxer who was British and Commonwealth champion in 1971 when he defeated Jack Bodell in two rounds at the Aston Villa football ground.[2]
McAlinden turned professional in 1969 and in his second professional fight, he stopped the future British champion Richard Dunn. He was at one time considered a potential opponent for the world champion George Foreman's first title defense. However his form dipped and in 1973 he began to lose fights; eventually losing his title in 1975 to Bunny Johnson in nine rounds. He attempted to win back the title in 1975 when the holder was Richard Dunn but he lost in round two. He fought on until 1981 losing several more fights. In total he had 45 fights with a 31-12-2 record winning 28 by knockout.
In 2010 it was reported that he was suffering from cancer of the tongue. [2]
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Categories:- 1947 births
- Irish boxers
- Heavyweight boxers
- Living people
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