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      • What is Frank Bruno's boxing record? In a professional boxing career spanning 13 years and 11 months, Frank Bruno fought 45 times with 40 wins and 5 losses. Bruno retired from professional boxing with a record of 40-5, which included one heavyweight world-title win.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_BrunoFrank Bruno - Wikipedia

    Bruno became a professional boxer in 1981, quickly achieving 21 consecutive wins by knockout. This streak caught the attention of international boxing magazines, such as The Ring, KO Magazine, Boxing Illustrated and Ring En Español.

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  4. Compiled an amateur record of 20-1 and won the ABA Heavyweight Championship in 1980. Won his first 21 professional fights by knockout. Suffered his first loss against future WBA Heavyweight Champion James (Bonecrusher) Smith on May 13, 1984.

  5. What is Frank Bruno's boxing record? In a professional boxing career spanning 13 years and 11 months, Frank Bruno fought 45 times with 40 wins and 5 losses. Bruno retired from professional boxing with a record of 40-5, which included one heavyweight world-title win.

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  6. Frank Bruno's record of five losses in his professional boxing career includes four losses in title bouts and one in a non-title bout. He suffered his first defeat against James Smith via 10th round KO on May 13, 1984, which ended his 21-fight win streak.

  7. Frank Bruno Official Website."Britain's best known and most loved Heavyweight boxer". World Boxing Council Heavyweight Champion 1995.

  8. Bruno: 60 Years A Fighter, is the most definitive account of Frank’s life to date. In it he also opens up on how his boxing career was nearly derailed before it began – due to Colombian drug-dealers. And he details the bullying and racist abuse he overcame to emerge a World Champion.

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