Frankie Lucas
Frankie Lucas (born 15 August 1953) is a former boxer best known for winning the gold medal in the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand in the middleweight category for St. Vincent and the Grenadines. In the final, Lucas defeated Julius Luipa of Zambia by knockout in the second round.[1]
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British Commonwealth Games | ||
1974 Christchurch | Middleweight |
Lucas moved to Croydon, Greater London from Saint Vincent when he was nine. In 1972 and 1973 Lucas won the British Amateur Boxing Association middleweight title but was not selected for the 1974 Commonwealth Games to represent England. The boxer he defeated in the 1973 ABA final, Carl Speare, was chosen instead. Lucas ultimately represented Saint Vincent in the Games, and defeated Speare in the semi-final in Christchurch. As a professional, he fought just 17 times and twice challenged for the British title, losing to Tony Sibson and Kevin Finnegan.
In 2002, it was reported that he was living in a council care home in North London.[2] Previously, many in Lucas' former circle had not heard from Lucas in years and had assumed that he had died.[3]
References
- "10.Commonwealth Games - Christchurch, New Zealand - January 24 - February 2 1974". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
- Steve Bunce (29 July 2002). "Boxing: Sad downfall of a former champion". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- Brian Oliver (22 May 2014). The Commonwealth Games: Extraordinary Stories behind the Medals. A&C Black. pp. 107–. ISBN 978-1-4729-0843-8.