Nosher had a record of 34 wins, 16 losses and 2 draws.
Fought Albert Finch, Joe Bygraves, Johnny Williams amongst others.
R.I.P. Champ.
I mean this with the greatest respect for the man may he rest in peace.Chambers2 wrote:RIP Nosher
Read his autobiography a while ago seemed a proper hardman from the Krays era.
I am pretty certain that Nosher was in an old b/white film called Emergency Call, which starred Anthony Steel, Jack Warner and numerous names that will be familiar to anyone who watched British films and TV in the 1950s (Sid James, Thora Hird, Sydney Tafler). The film was about the search for blood donors who belonged to a rare blood group, who were desperately needed to save the life of a little girl who was going to die unless she had a blood transfusion. Freddie Mills was one of the prospective donors that the police/hospital authorities managed to track down. He had a fight lined up and the mother of the little girl was watching the fight and became very concerned when Freddie suffered a cut over the eye but was assured by, from memory, Jack Warner as the kindly police inspector: "Don't worry, that's nothing." Well, I am pretty sure that Nosher was Freddie's opponent in the film.Gazmac81 wrote:what films was he in?
Old bones Ian wrote:I remember him in the Comic strips ones, five go mad. He was with 'Big Ron' from Eastenders.
Their lines went like 'Blah, Blah, Blah Nuclear bomb, Blah, Blah, Blah stolen treasure'
RIP