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Boxing legend championed A CHAMPION was recognised by thousands of well-wishers at the unveiling of boxer Johnny Famechon in Ballam Park on Sunday (21 January). The 2.5-high metre bronze sculpture was unveiled in an emotional unveiling ceremony to honour one of Frankston’s favourite adopted sons. The sculpture was commissioned by Rob McCarthy and the Australian Boxing Hall of Fame and was paid for by a tenacious fundraising effort by a passionate group of boxing fans keen to see Famechon immortalised in Frankston. The group of boxing aficionados, including Gary Luscombe, have raised nearly $180,000 themselves over seven years for sculptor Stephen Glassborow to build the sculpture showing Famechon in his boxing heyday. “It was two years of planning and five years of fundraising,” Mr Luscombe said. “It’s all been worthwhile and we’ve got a boxing statue built by the boxing community and the people of Frankston who all contributed. “People said we were dreaming but the dream’s come true and it’s all come together fantastic.” He praised Frankston Council for its help in installing the sculpture at Ballam Park. “The surrounding design the council came up with is great.” Famechon is a former world champion boxer with 56 wins under his belt, contesting a total of 57 bouts during his career, an inductee of the Australian Hall of Fame and the

CELEBRATIONS are planned right across Frankston for Australia Day on Friday. Members of the biggest mosque in Melbourne, the Baitul Salam Mosque (House of Peace) at Langwarrin have issued an invitation for the public to tour the mosque and meet local Muslims while enjoying a free barbeque and cricket. Worshippers will finish Friday prayers at the mosque before watching a flag raising ceremony. The mosque is in Leisureland Drive, Langwarrin and will open its gates to the public at 2.30pm. At Mt Eliza celebrations organised by Mt Eliza Rotary Club at the Village Green include free food and entertainment from 9am until 12.30pm. The formal program including the flag raising conducted by 1st Ranelagh Scouts and the Australia Day address from ambassador and Nine Network journalist and presenter Brett McLeod starts at 10.10am. Jerry from Despicable Me 3 will be a special guest from 9.30am, and there will be face painters and balloon artists. Children will also be able to get up close to the animals in the animal farm and inspect Mt Eliza CFA’s fire truck and meet the volunteer firefighters. Dave and Bec Campbell will provide live music. A free sausage sizzle breakfast will be available for all and free Australia Day flags and show bags for the kids.

World Boxing Hall of Fame. As a resident of Frankston for over 40 years, he has inspired and mentored young people since retiring from his boxing career in 1970 and is also an inductee of the Frankston City Hall of Fame. “John’s triumphant story has captivated sporting enthusiasts not only here in Frankston, where he has lived for over 40 years, but across the country and beyond,” Frankston mayor Cr Colin Hampton. “I’d like to acknowledge and thank the hard work of those involved in bringing this project in recognition of John to life. We are delighted to have his success story enshrined within the popular Ballam Park playground for future generations.” Several former world boxing champions including Azumah Nelson, Barry Michael and Sam Solomon showed their admiration for Famechon by attending the Ballam Park sculpture unveiling on Sunday. Famechon has overcome adversity in his post-boxing life after suffering brain injuries after being hit by a car while out jogging 25 years ago. Famechon and wife Glenys were guests of honour at the sculpture unveiling on 21 January, the anniversary of the champ winning the World Featherweight Championship in 1969. Neil Walker Legend honoured: Thousands flocked to Ballam Park on Sunday to see a bronze sculpture unveiled to immortalise boxing champion Johnny Famechon. Pictures: Gary Sissons

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