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Keith B. Saunders Keith B. Saunders i(A87487 works by)
Born: Established: 1934 ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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BiographyHistory

Keith Saunders refers to himself as a 'black country boy' from Cardiff in Newcastle, New South Wales. His mother left her alcoholic husband and along with her children came to Sydney looking to find employment in the entertainment business and eventually settled in Redfern.

His sister Joan was a singer and brother Alan was a competent musician with the guitar and leader of the band The Drifters. Keith had two other brothers Colin, a jack of all trades and his brother Noel, a boxer like himself. A well known boxer, Keith later married and had six children. At the age of forty four he completed a Diploma of Swedish Massage from the Academy of Natural Therapeutics. In his later years Keith was a boxing trainer who helped to keep kids off the streets.

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y separately published work icon Learning the Ropes : The Life Story of a 'King of Knockouts' Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press , 1992 Z1179975 1992 single work autobiography

'From the lean and terrifying days of the Depression in rural New South Wales to the exhilaration and excess of Australian boxing in the '60s and after, the life of boxer Keith Saunders has been extraordinary.

In this fast-paced, funny autobiography that includes some electrifying first-hand accounts of great Australian fights, we glimpse a little of the indulgent world that opened to a few successful boxers, the frustration felt by those Australians who endure racial indignities, and also some of the horror and tragedy of the boxing ring.' Source: Publisher's blurb (Sighted 28/7/09).

1993 shortlisted NBC Banjo Awards NBC Banjo Award for Non-Fiction
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