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'''Dave Sands''', born '''David Ritchie''', (] ] – ] ]) was an ] boxer. He was born into the ] tribe. He was a ], but held the Australian ] and ] Championship titles at the same time. He was also a ] Middleweight champion, winning the title from ]'s brother Dick. '''Dave Sands''', born '''David Ritchie''', (] ] – ] ]) was an ] boxer. He was born into the ] tribe. He was a ], but held the Australian ] and ] Championship titles at the same time. He was also a ] Middleweight champion, winning the title from ]'s brother Dick.


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At the time of his death Sands record stood at 97 wins (62 by KO), 10 losses, a draw and 2 no-contests from 110 fights. At the time of his death Sands record stood at 97 wins (62 by KO), 10 losses, a draw and 2 no-contests from 110 fights.


There are two memorials for Dave Sands in his home town of ], near ]; another memorial situates at ] in ]. There is also a memorial rest park near ] where the fatal ] crash took place.
==Trivia==
* Because of ] at the time, Dave Sands was promoted as a ], rather than an ].

* Dave Sands was well respected for his personal qualities, both on-ring and off-ring: it was said that after Dave Sands won a fight on one occasion, his managers were celebrating all night, but Dave Sands himself was absent; he was later seen waiting for the ] back home from ] to ]. When asked why he did not join the celebration, Dave Sands replied that he ''was'' celebrating indeed: instead of his usual one meat ] for supper, he bought two meat pies this time, one eaten while waiting at the railway station, the other to be eaten while travelling on the train.

* There are two memorials for Dave Sands in his home town of ], near ]; another memorial situates at ] in ]. There is also a memorial rest park near ] where the fatal ] crash took place.


==External links== ==External links==

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Memorial to Dave Sands in Glebe, Sydney, Australia

Dave Sands, born David Ritchie, (4 February 192611 August 1952) was an Australian Aborigine boxer. He was born into the Dunghutti tribe. He was a middleweight, but held the Australian Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight Championship titles at the same time. He was also a Commonwealth Middleweight champion, winning the title from Randy Turpin's brother Dick.

Dave Sands and Les Darcy are considered the two outstanding boxers in Australian history. Both were middleweights and both held the heavyweight title as well. They also both died at tragically early ages. Sands died in a truck accident near Dungog, New South Wales, at age 26 and was rated the # 3 Middleweight contender in the World behind Champion Sugar Ray Robinson.

Dave came from a large family of boxers, who all took the name Sands as their boxing name. There were six brothers of which Dave was fourth. He also had a nephew who became a welterweight champion.

At the time of his death Sands record stood at 97 wins (62 by KO), 10 losses, a draw and 2 no-contests from 110 fights.

There are two memorials for Dave Sands in his home town of Stockton, near Newcastle, New South Wales; another memorial situates at Glebe in Sydney. There is also a memorial rest park near Dungog where the fatal truck crash took place.

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Pictures held and digitised as part of the Arnold Thomas boxing collection by the National Library of Australia

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