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Family of black boxer barred from British title fights call for apology

Cuthbert Taylor represented his country at the 1928 Olympics but suffered under the British Boxing Board of Control’s colour bar

The family of a black boxer who was once called “the best in Europe” but was prevented from fighting for the British title because of the colour of his skin has demanded a formal apology.

Although Cuthbert Taylor, from Merthyr Tydfil, competed as a flyweight for Great Britain at the 1928 Olympics – the first black boxer to do so – his talents were never fully recognised because of the colour bar.

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