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  1. Richard McTaggart (Dundee, 15 de octubre de 1935) es un exboxeador aficionado británico, que llegó a consagrarse campeón olímpico de peso ligero en los Juegos de Melbourne 1956.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Biography. One of five boxing brothers from Dundee, Dick McTaggart earned his place on the 1956 Olympic team by winning the ABA lightweight title. After three easy victories in Melbourne, McTaggart had a difficult time in the final against the German, Harry Kurschat, but he won the gold medal and also the Val Barker Trophy as the ...

  3. Richard McTaggart MBE (born: October 15, 1935) was a British amateur boxer, who competed at two Olympic games as a Lightweight (1956, 1960), and one as a Light welterweight (1964). McTaggart won the gold medal in 1956, and was awarded the Val Barker Trophy, as the games outstanding boxer.

  4. Richard McTaggart, MBE (born 15 October 1935) is a Scottish retired amateur boxer. He competed in the 1956 and 1960 Olympics in the lightweight division and won a gold and a bronze medal, respectively. In 1956 he received the Val Barker Trophy for best boxing style at the Olympics.

  5. Trying to write about Richard (Dick) McTaggart in one article is like trying to fit a pint into a shot glass. Born on 15 October 1935 in Dundee, Scotland and raised in post-war austerity, McTaggart is rated by many as Britain’s finest ever amateur boxer – and here’s why.

  6. Dick McTaggart. Olympic Champion in 1956, Richard 'Dick' McTaggart made his Commonwealth Games debut at the 1958 Games in Cardiff, winning gold in the Lightweight category.

  7. One of five boxing brothers from Dundee, Dick McTaggart earned his place on the 1956 Olympic team by winning the ABA lightweight title.