Former boxing champ O'Neil Bell fatally shot

According to US media, former undisputed boxing champion was killed in Atlanta by apparent robbers

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LOS ANGELE:
Former undisputed boxing champion O'Neil Bell was gunned down and killed in Atlanta by apparent robbers, US media reported.

Police told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the 40-year-old was shot after getting off a city bus shortly after midnight on Wednesday morning and that robbery appeared to be a motive.

No arrests have been made but police said they are looking for up to four males. Police are also searching for a 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser which was reportedly stolen Tuesday night.

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The Jamaican-born former cruiserweight champ finished his 13-year career with a record of 27 wins, four losses, one draw and 25 knockouts.

Bell held the World Boxing Council, International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Association titles at the same time after knocking out France's Jean-Marc Mormeck in 2006.

They fought again 14 months later in France with Mormeck winning by unanimous decision.

Bell's last fight was December 2011 when he knocked out Rico Cason in the first round.
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