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  1. Ezzard Mack Charles (July 7, 1921 – May 28, 1975), known as the Cincinnati Cobra, was an American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion, known for his slick defense and precision.

  2. Ezzard lost two points on fouls, but had a decent margin of victory anyway. The official scoring on points was 90-82, 95-93, and 94-88, all in favor of Charles. (From Washington newspapers, Jack Kincaid).

  3. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Ezzard Charles defeats Hall of Famer Joe Louis & becomes undisputed champion at heavyweight. (1950) Only boxer to go 15 rounds with Hall of Famer Rocky Marciano .

  4. 1 de set. de 2023 · Ezzard Charles was a legendary boxer who dominated the ring for over two decades. With a total of 121 fights in his career, he won 95 of them, lost 25 and drew once, leaving behind a legacy that will always be remembered in the history of boxing.

  5. Ezzard Mack Charles (July 7, 1921 – May 28, 1975), known as the Cincinnati Cobra, was an American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. Known for his slick defense and precision, he is often considered the greatest light heavyweight boxer of all time.

    Date
    Opponent
    Last Opponents' Results
    Place
    1959-09-01
    W W W L L W
    Municipal Auditorium, Oklahoma City
    1959-07-30
    W W W W W W
    Fairgrounds Arena, Boise
    1959-07-03
    L L L L L W
    Lincoln Heights High School, Lincoln ...
    1958-10-27
    W W W W L W
    Memorial Auditorium, Dallas
    • USA
    • May 28, 1975
    • July 7, 1921
  6. Ezzard Charles (Lawrenceville, Geórgia, 7 de julho de 1921 – Chicago, 28 de maio de 1975), foi um pugilista campeão mundial dos pesos pesados de 1949 a 1951. [1] Apelidado de "Cincinnati Cobra", sua ascensão ao campeonato pesado começou com a sua vitória em uma partida de 15 rounds contra Jersey Joe Walcott em 1949.

  7. Há 5 dias · Ezzard Charles was an American world heavyweight boxing champion from September 27, 1950, when he outpointed Joe Louis in 15 rounds in New York City, to July 18, 1951, when he was knocked out by Jersey Joe Walcott in 7 rounds in Pittsburgh.