Nope .....Matthew Curran (whoever he is ) was a British Empire Heavyweight Champion before Billy Wells was. Ok my final clue...before him no-one defend the title as many times as Wells did
Okay ...going to say 999s please take it away Bombardier Billy Wells was the first heavyweight ever awarded a Lonsdale belt...for 3 defenses ( I think it was 14 actually) undefeated. Please 999sy take it away Sent from my STF-L09 using Tapatalk
I think they were some sort of printing press hence why the words are now used when something is done repeatedly.
Yes, both terms used in printing. In printing, a stereotype, also known as a cliché, stereoplate or simply a stereo, was a "solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier-mâché or plaster mould (called a flong) taken from the surface of a forme of type" used for printing instead of the original.
I get that a lot nowadays. She's now 67 and has an Italian sounding surname ... please log in to view this image
Bumping this because there were a couple of good questions raised in the pub today. Name four English managers to have won the European Cup.
Bob Paisley Brian Clough Ron Saunders or was it his number 2? Terry Venables nearly won it Joe ***an Good move bumping the thread