How tall was Mills Lane the boxing referee?

Mills Lane was an American boxing referee who stood 6'2" tall (188 cm). He was known for his distinctive appearance, which included a shaved head and a stern demeanor. His catchphrase, "Let's get it on!" became synonymous with boxing matches. Lane officiated over some of the most famous fights in boxing history, including the "Thrilla in Manila" between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. He retired from boxing in 1998 and passed away in 2002.

  • How old was Mills Lane when he died? 62

  • What was Mills Lane's weight? 210 lbs (95 kg)

  • When did Mills Lane start boxing? 1960

  • What was Mills Lane's record as a boxer? 10-1

  • What was Mills Lane's nickname? "Big Mills"

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