Oldest living world chess champion Boris Spassky dies at age 884Photo© hindustantimes.com

Oldest living world chess champion Boris Spassky dies at age 88

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Spassky, who took French nationality in 1978, was the 10th World ChessWorld ChessWorld Chess Champion, holding the title from 1969-1972, when he lost it to American Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik in a contest later dubbed as the "Match of the Century".

During that match in the midst of the Cold War, which he lost 12.5-8.5 despite winning the first two games, Spassky showed great sportsmanship, applauding Fischer after losing the sixth game.

Former world champion Anatoly Karpov, who beat Spassky in the semi-finals of the Candidates tournament in 1974, paid a warm tribute.