By Eric Bottjer JAMES COOK, 66, London super-middleweight, died in June from bladder cancer. Cook, a native of Jamaica, was 25-10 (14 KOs) from 1982-1994, winning English and European championships. Cook had quality domestic wins over Mark Kaylor, Errol Christie and Sam Storey, but fell short against world-class contenders Herol Graham and Graciano Rocchigiani. Cook’s best win on paper is over Michael Watson, who was 7-0 when he met Cook in 1986 and left the ring a decision loser by a half-point.