Frederick Percival "Freddie" Mills (26 June 1919 – 25 July 1965) was an English
boxer, and the world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950. He was born in
Bournemouth,
Hampshire. Mills was tall and did not have a sophisticated boxing style; he relied on two-fisted aggression, relentless pressure, and the ability to take punishment to carry him through, and in more cases than not these attributes were sufficient. Mills excelled as a light-heavyweight boxer, but occasionally fought as a heavyweight. He was described as Britain's biggest boxing idol in the post-war period.