MOSCOW (AP) — Boris Spassky, a Soviet-era world chess champion who lost his title to American Bobby Fischer in a legendary 1972 match that became a proxy for Cold War rivalries, died Thursday in ...
Russian chess world champion who lost to Bobby Fischer in the sport’s most famous match at the peak of the cold war Boris Spassky, who has died aged 88, was the gallant loser of the most famous match ...
When Mr. Spassky, a Russian, played Bobby Fischer, an American, in Iceland at the height of the Cold War, the media attention reduced them to pawns in a wider drama. By Dylan Loeb McClain Boris ...
Grandmaster and the tenth world chess champion (1969-1972 ) Boris Spassky of Russia died two Thursdays ago. He was 88. Spassky lost his world championship title in 1972 to America’s Bobby Fischer, in ...
He still held the title as he took part in the “match of the century” against American Bobby Fischer in 1972. The contest was inevitably a political one, given the Cold War conflict between the East ...
We’re on a mini-break this week, but thought we’d get a head start on the 50th anniversary celebrations this year to mark the epic 1972 Fischer-Spassky match. Here are excerpts from a couple of ...
At a time before his country became a chess powerhouse, he defeated four world champions, including Bobby Fischer and another in an unlikely turn of events. By Dylan Loeb McClain When Mr. Spassky, a ...
Displayed below is a 1972 Iceland commemorative cover of the famous Spassky-Fischer championship match, signed by both men. Probably the greatest chess player the world has ever seen, Fischer ...
TORONTO, Sept 11 (Reuters) - There might have been something more nerve-wracking than being an opponent to world chess champion Bobby Fischer, and that was being the mercurial man's minder. Sign up ...
FORMER chess grandmaster Boris Spassky has died aged 88. The Russian became world champion in 1969. Please provide a valid email. Your info will be used in accordance ...