Career
Collins was a Cardiff-born growing up in the inner-city district of Canton. Collins reached the final where he faced Leonard Leisching of South Africa, the then current Olympic lightweight bronze medalist. Collins lost the final to take the silver medal.
Collins build up to the Games was dogged by problems.
Before the Games Collins entered the British Amateur Boxing Association lightweight competition. A few weeks before the Games the plaster was removed and Collins was declared fit to lead the ten man Wales team
Not only was Collins chosen as the head of the boxing squad but was also given the honour of being the flag-bearer for the Wales team in the opening ceremony. Winstone"s match was first and he succeeded in defeating Australian Olly Taylor.
Collins was next and faced Taylor"s brother Wally.
Collins started slowly, and although a late flurry saw him floor Taylor in the last round the Australian had done enough and took the decision and the gold medal leaving Collins with a second Commonwealth silver.