Olympic and Commonwealth Games boxing identity Arthur Tunstall has passed away aged 93.
Tunstall is probably as well remembered for his outspoken comments as his contributions to many Olympic and Commonwealth Games campaigns.
Controversial Olympics boxing identity Arthur Tunstall dies
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Perhaps we might start seeing better results with corrupt rats like this out of the picture.
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Tunstall has been out of the picture for a while now. But probably not long enough in many people's opinions.dberry wrote:Perhaps we might start seeing better results with corrupt rats like this out of the picture.
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My mother told me if i have'nt got anything good to say then say nothing 
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Jeff Fenech, who fought at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, said he was “deeply saddened’’ by Arthur Tunstall’s passing.
“Arthur was a controversial figure and he made a lot of enemies but he certainly helped me when I was starting out in boxing. Arthur absolutely loved sport and he helped a lot of people find success.’’
“Arthur was a controversial figure and he made a lot of enemies but he certainly helped me when I was starting out in boxing. Arthur absolutely loved sport and he helped a lot of people find success.’’