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  2. Feb 27, 2023 · Name: Lionel Rose. Birth Name: Lionel Edmund Rose. Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Birthplace: Warragul, Victoria, Australia. Died: 2011-05-08 (Age:62) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 166cm. Reach: 171cm. Pro Boxer: Record.

  3. Quick Facts. Australian Celebrities Born In June. Also Known As: Lionel Edmund Rose. Died At Age: 62. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Jenny. Boxers Australian Men. Height: 5'5" (165 cm ), 5'5" Males. Died on: May 8, 2011. place of death: Warragul, Australia. Diseases & Disabilities: Stroke. Cause of Death: Illness. Recommended Lists: Australian Celebrities.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Lionel Rose (born June 21, 1948, Labertouche, Victoria, Australia—died May 8, 2011, Warragul, Victoria) was an Australian professional boxer, world bantamweight champion, 1968–69. He was the first Aboriginal person to win a world boxing title. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.) Rose was age 16 when he made his ...

  5. Jul 4, 2021 · Will Swanton, in The Weekend Australian, 3-4 July 2021, where the title runs “Lionel Rose: battler who united Australia”. Lionel Rose unified the nation more powerfully than Bradman, if more briefly — Bradman never had 250,000 cheering him through the streets. Lionel Rose turns to embrace Fighting Harada … after he is pronounced the winner.

    • He Followed His Father Into The Ring
    • Made His Debut at 16 Years of Age
    • Lionel Rose Was A Serial Winner
    • The First Indigenous Australian to Win A World Boxing Title
    • He Was A Musician Too
    • He Has A Longstanding Pop Culture Imprint in TV and Film
    • Retired Twice
    • A Winner Off The Boxing Ring Too
    • He Married His Childhood Darling
    • The Final Years of His Life Were Plagued with Health Issues

    Rose was raised in a poor aboriginal settlement south of Melbourne called Jackson’s Track. His father was then an amateur boxer. Rose claims that he first donned a pair of gloves thanks to his father. Lionel Rose trained with his father in a ring made of chicken wire. At the time there were tent matches that were being held by a traveling crew much...

    Rose made his professional boxing debut at age 16. This was in a match against Mario Magriss on 9th September 1964. Rose won this match by outpointing him over 8 rounds. This match came in the back of Rose’s missing selection to attend and represent Australia at the 1964 Olympic Games that were held in Tokyo. Despite missing out, Rose was sure he w...

    Rose won his first professional bout in September 1964 and this was a foreshadowing of what was to follow. He went on to win his next four consecutive fights. Throughout the year 1965, Rose won all his matches except for one against Singtong Por Tor. This was a rematch between the two, Rose had won the first one. This loss was the first in Rose’s c...

    On 26th February 1968, Rose made history. He challenged Masahiko Harada (Fighting Harada) for the World bantamweight title and won. This made him the first aboriginal (indigenous Australian to become a world champion boxer. This moment can be considered as the single moment in his career where he fully attained legendary status. Rose became an inst...

    During the 1970s, Rose took a break from boxing and embarked on a music career. Unlike his prowess in boxing, the success he had in music can be described as modest. During his short-lived stint as a musician in the early 1970s, he produced several hits. One was “I Thank You” which was a nationwide hit and “Please Remember Me” both in the album tit...

    The 1968 television drama The Battlers was released. The show starred Vincent Gill in blackface as an Aboriginal fighter and was inspired by real events in Rose’s life. In 1991, Paul Williams and Telly Savalas starred in the period drama Rose Against the Odds. It was a TV miniseries based on Rose’s life story. In 1995, it was made into a feature pi...

    On May 30th, 1971, Rose challenged Yoshiaki Numata for the WBC world junior lightweight championship. Rose lost that game by decision. Soon after the loss, he announced his retirement from professional boxing. In 1975, Lionel Rose came back from retirement. However, what many expected to be a spectacular comeback was not to be. Rose lost four out o...

    Lionel Rose was collecting awards both on and off the boxing ring. In 1968 after his famous world championship win, he was named Australian of the year. In 2003, Rose was honored by being inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame. An honor that only a select few receive. In 2005, he received the Deadly Awards, Lifetime Achievement i...

    In December 0f 1970, Lionel Rose Wed Jennifer. The two had known each other since their childhood. Jennifer was the daughter of Lionel’s first boxing coach Frank Oakes. Their son Michael, was born in 1974.

    Lionel Rose suffered a severe stroke in 2007. Consequently, the stroke left him with both speech and movement impairment. Illnesses continued to plague Rose for the rest of his life. On 8th May 2011, Lionel Rose passed away due to prolonged illnesses.

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · Also Known As: Lionel Edmund Rose; Died At Age: 62; Family: Spouse/Ex-: Jenny; Boxers; Australian Men; Height: 55″ (165 cm), 5’5″ Males; Died on: May 8, 2011; Place of death: Warragul, Australia; Diseases & Disabilities: Stroke; Cause of Death: Illness

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  8. Nov 1, 2019 · Lionel Rose 42-11 (12 KOs) An Australian had already brought the world bantamweight title back down under when Lionel Rose went to Japan to challenge Masahiko ‘Fighting’ Harada for all the spoils. A dangerous southpaw by the name of Jimmy Carruthers had briefly worn the crown in the ‘50s, before a tapeworm forced him to retire.

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