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Jimmy Revie was born on 8 July, 1947 in Stockwell, London, England, is a British former boxer (born 1947). Discover Jimmy Revie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 8 July 1947
Birthday 8 July
Birthplace Stockwell, London, England
Nationality London, England

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1947

Jimmy Revie (born 8 July 1947) is a British former boxer, who held the British featherweight title between 1969 and 1971, and unsuccessfully challenged for the European title in 1971.

1966

Born in Stockwell, London, Revie made his professional debut with fifth round stoppage of Brian Gullefer in September 1966.

1967

In November 1967 he stopped Hugh Baxter in an eliminator for the British junior lightweight title, going on to challenge champion Jimmy Anderson in February 1968.

Having won all his previous 13 fights inside the distance, Revie suffered his first defeat to Anderson, being stopped in the ninth round.

Revie dropped down to featherweight, and won his next six fights, setting up a shot at the British title vacated by Howard Winstone against former British Empire champion John O'Brien.

1969

The fight, in March 1969, ended in Revie's favour when the referee stopped it at the end of the fifth round due to injuries to O'Brien's eyes.

He was considered a contender for Johnny Famechon's world title, but never got the chance to fight for it.

Revie had five non-title fights before his first defence.

In October 1969 he beat European champion Tommaso Galli via a points decision, winning by half a point.

Despite suffering a cut above his eye in the Galli fight, he followed this with a points win by the same margin over Ecuadorian champion Miguel Herrera 12 days later, which saw him booed out of the ring by an unimpressed crowd at the Royal Albert Hall, and a third half-point win over Algerian Ould Makloufi in November.

1970

He suffered his second professional defeat in April 1970 when he was stopped in the second round by Tunisian Tahar Ben Hassen.

Revie's first defence of the British title came in September 1970, beating Alan Rudkin at the Empire Pool, Wembley, the margin again just half a point.

1971

In January 1971, Revie challenged for José Legra's European title at the Anglo-American Sporting Club in Piccadilly.

The fight went the full 15 rounds, with Legra retaining the belt by unanimous decision.

In July 1971, Revie made the second defence of his British title against Evan Armstrong at Grosvenor House, Mayfair; With Revie well ahead on points, Armstrong knocked him out in the twelfth round to take the title.

1974

Revie won his next seven fights before defeating Vernon Sollas in a British title eliminator in March 1974.

1975

After Armstrong had vacated, Revie faced Sollas again in March 1975 at the Royal Albert Hall for the vacant title; Sollas controversially stopped Revie towards the end of the fourth round, Sollas having hit Revie while he was down.

1976

Revie fought six more times, winning only twice, his last two fights defeats at the hands of Jim Watt in March 1976, and Charlie Nash two months later.

1980

Revie had an acting role in Jim Goddard's 1980 film King Billy, playing Leon Cole.