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Sir Richard Steele ( c. 1671 – 1 September 1729) was an Anglo-Irish writer, playwright and politician best known as the co-founder of the magazine The Spectator
Richard Steele (born January 26, 1944) is an American retired boxing referee who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
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Richard Steele

Richard Steele

American retired boxing referee and promoter
Richard Steele is an American retired boxing referee who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. A former member of the United States Marine Corps, Steele was a teammate of future world Heavyweight champion Ken Norton in the... Wikipedia
Born: 1944 (age 80 years)
Jan 1, 2025 ˇ English essayist, dramatist, journalist, and politician, best known as principal author (with Joseph Addison) of the periodicals The Tatler and The Spectator.
Richard Steele. Sound Department: Act of Valor. Richard S. Steele (Rick Steele) started acting at the age of 5. By 12 years old he moved into the public ...
Designs and delivers purpose-driven transformation programs and is an expert in culture change, organizational agility, and using design-thinking.
1951 Followers, 211 Following, 152 Posts - Richard Steele (@refereerichardsteele) on Instagram: "BOXING IS MY LIFE STORY All-Marine Corps Champ 1964 Olympic ...
Richard Steele (1629-1692), a nonconformist divine, son of Robert Steele, farmer, was born at Barthomley, Cheshire, on 10 May 1629.
Sir Richard Steele (1672 – September 1, 1729) was an Irish writer and politician, remembered, along with his friend, Joseph Addison, as co-founder of The ...
Richard Steele has been in boxing for 44 years, first as a fighter and then arguably, boxing's most famous and finest referee.
Steele was a member of the Marine Corps boxing team from 1962-65 before turning professional in 1966. He hung up the gloves with a 12-4 (10 KOs) record in 1970.