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Former middleweight boxing champion, Jake LaMotta dies at 95

Jake LaMotta, a former middleweight champion of the world has died at the age of 95. 

His agent, Nick Cordasco, confirmed his death In a statement that says, 'working for the champ for almost 20 years was an honor. Jake was funny and very sweet. Heaven now has a BULL!'.

Born in New York in 1922, LaMotta was also known as the "Bronx Bull" and held the middleweight title from 1949-51. He left the sport with 106 fights, boasting a 83-19-4 record, including 30 knockouts.

LaMotta, who had a touch upbringing and a tumultuous life, was known for never letting up in his fights. He was immortalized in filmmaker Martin Scorsese's 1980 Oscar-winning movie about his life, "Raging Bull" which is also his nickname. Actor Robert De Niro won the Best Actor award for his portrayal of LaMotta in the film, which chronicled the fighter's turbulent life away from the ring.

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