True gentleman
Published:
12:17 PM August 14, 2009
Updated:
10:42 PM November 6, 2020
REGARDING your article entitled Popular boxer dies . I am deeply saddened to read of Mike Norrish s passing.
REGARDING your article entitled "Popular boxer dies". I am deeply saddened to read of Mike Norrish's passing.
Although we did not know each other well, he was always a gentleman, with a wicked sense of humour, when we spoke. He talked me into attending the Exmouth boxing at The Pavilion on a couple of occasions, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
May you rest in peace Mike, you were a true gentleman.
Richard Platts,
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