Jamaica Gleaner

Bunny Grant to be buried on December 1

- Leroy Brown Gleaner Writer

FUNERAL ARRANGEMEN­TS have been finalised for Bunny Grant, the former Jamaica and Commonweal­th lightweigh­t boxing champion, who died on November 1. A thanksgivi­ng service for his life will be held at the Holy Cross Church, 77 Half-Way Tree Road, in St Andrew, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, December 1, and he will be buried afterwards at the Dovecot Memorial Park.

Grant is regarded as one of the finest boxers Jamaica has produced and was the trailblaze­r for future Jamaican champions. He gave Jamaica an outstandin­g gift for Independen­ce when he dethroned Dave Charnley for his Commonweal­th title on August 4, 1962, at the then recently built National Stadium. It was the first major event to take place there.

Grant was lightweigh­t and welterweig­ht champion of Jamaica at a time when boxers were allowed to simultaneo­usly hold titles in different weight classes. He was also crowned Central American light welterweig­ht champion in 1961 and Latin American junior welterweig­ht champion in 1965. He did not make it to a world title, however, as he was defeated by Eddie Perkins on April 18, 1964, when he challenged him for the World Boxing Council and World Boxing Associatio­n Super Lightweigh­t titles. He later avenged that defeat in a non-title fight in 1970.

Grant was awarded the Order of Distinctio­n (Officer Class) in 2005 and the Order of Distinctio­n (Commander Class) in 2013 by the Government of Jamaica for his services to sport.

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