Marsh retired as an undefeated world champion
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Terry Marsh found fame as the Fighting Fireman when he won the IBF light welterweight title in 1987, then infamy when he was accused of shooting boxing promoter Frank Warren.
Marsh has also been a chess champion, a Royal Marine Commando, a stuntman, a politician and a stockbroker.
As a fighter, he won every domestic boxing title and retired as the undefeated British, European and world champion.
But diagnosed with epilepsy, discharged from the fire service, his marriage over, he was then charged with the attempted murder of his former manager - before being acquitted.
To win a copy of Terry's intriguing autobiography, Undefeated, you just had to answer the following question.
Who did Terry beat to win the IBF light welterweight title?
Answer: Joe Louis Manley
Well done to...Tony Walsh
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