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FORMER East End light-heavyweight FRED
JACKSON, who fought a breathtaldng eightrounder
against George Walker at Leyton Baths in
October 1953, died on Saturday morning aged 69.
Fred worked in the docks and was managed and
trained by Terry Lawless, whom he claimed taught
him everj^hing. He lived around the corner from
Walker and they were friends, but it didn't stop them
staging a rousing contest almost 45 years ago which
George won on points.
ARCHIE MOORE, featured last week in our alltime
great top 10 list at No. 9, is apparently in
poor health. Reader Melanie Lloyd, having been in
contact with the former worid light-heavyweight
champion's agent, was told Archie is very ill.
Moore, 84, collapsed recently after suffering a
stroke and has Alzheimer's Disease.
MUHAMMAD AU is in Boca Raton, South Horida receiving treatment
wiiich may improve iiis condition.
The former world heavyweight champion, who has Parkinson's Disease,
started treatment with retired dentist and oral surgeon Jerry Jacobson,
who claims his experimental resonance machine, which emits a wesik
magnetic field, may help Ali.
The theory is that the magnetic waves will re-awalcen "homeotic genes"
which normally fade after childhood and cause brain cells to regenerate.
The cell would then produce dopamine, which is lacking in Parkinson's
sufferers.
Ali said he has been to 15 different doctors, all of whom have failed to
ease his condition.