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Tributes paid to Dundee boxing legend Dick McTaggart

March 10, 2025
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Tributes have been paid to Dick McTaggart, the only Scottish boxer to win an Olympic gold medal, who has died aged 89.

McTaggart picked up gold at the Olympic lightweight final in 1956 in Melbourne, and bronze at the Rome Olympics in 1960.

In a statement confirming his death, McTaggart’s family said he was “a true gentleman and legend in the boxing world”.

McTaggart won 610 out of 634 amateur contests, turning down offers to turn professional.

McTaggart’s family added that he would be “deeply missed but forever in our hearts”.

A 9ft (2.74m) tall statue to McTaggart stands at the Dundee St Francis Boxing Club and a sports centre named after him opened in the city in the 1980s.

Sports journalist Jim Spence said McTaggart’s legacy was “enormous”.

He told BBC’s Good Morning Scotland: “His record and achievements are astounding.

“An absolutely remarkable record and a remarkable man.”

Born in Dens Road, Dundee in 1935, McTaggart was the third youngest of 18 children.

Corporal Dick McTaggart was working as a cook in the RAF when his talent for boxing led to the Melbourne Olympic Games of 1956.

McTaggart also won the Val Barker Trophy at the 1956 Olympics for the best boxing style.

He moved to light-welterweight for the 1964 Olympics, but was beaten in the third bout by the eventual winner Jerzy Kulej.

McTaggart won gold at the 1958 Commonwealth Games and silver at the 1962 Commonweath Games.

He won the British ABA title in 1956, 1958, 1960, 1963, and 1965, but resisted the lure of turning professional.

Mr Spence said: “He once said that boxing had basically been his hobby.

“He did say once he had been offered, I think it was in the 1950s, £1,000 by one promoter, which was a fortune in those days.

“He said at the time that he enjoyed boxing, but never wanted it to become his job.”

After retiring, McTaggart was made an MBE in 1985 for services to amateur boxing in Scotland.

He latterly worked as a boxing coach, helping train the Scottish team at the 1986 and 1990 Commonweath Games.

Mr Spence said: “He came from very impoverished circumstances.

“He gave copious amounts of time in later years to boxing clubs with young folk coming through the sport.

“I think he’ll be remembered as a very humble and unassuming man, a real gentleman and a real sporting icon.”



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