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Nicky Booth: 1980-2021

THE troubled life of Nicky Booth, the former British and Commonwealth bantamweight champion, came to an end last week (January 13). He was 40 years old.

Former manager Mike Shinfield broke the news on Facebook.

He said Booth died of “liver problems and cellulitis” at the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham.

Booth had battled addiction for years and was sentenced to six months in prison in 2004 after he was convicted of robbery and burglary, crimes committed to feed his crack cocaine addiction.

After his release, Nicky talked of fighting again and teamed up with Matt Scriven, the former hard pro who was managing and promoting at the time.

“Nicky was hard to control,” said Scriven, who’s currently looking to get his Sweet Boxing Gear into

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