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  1. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Published on March 26, 2019. Four-and-a-half decades ago, George Foreman was arguably the most menacing fighter on the planet. Having captured the Heavyweight Title a year earlier by destroying Joe Frazier in Jamaica (“Down Goes Frazier!”), Foreman was on a collision course with the great Muhammad Ali. However, on the night of March 26th ...

  2. 28 de set. de 2022 · A legitimate victory in a close fight or a gift from the gods? On Sept. 28, 1976, Muhammad Ali won a 15-round unanimous decision over Ken Norton to retain the heavyweight championship of the world at Yankee Stadium in New York. Scoring was on a rounds basis and favored the winner 8-6-1, 8-7 and 8-7. Ali, 34, whipped himself into excellent shape ...

  3. Jimmy Young( 17 - 4 - 2 ) Weight: 209 lbs. On April 30, 1976, Muhammad Ali narrowly defended his WBC and WBA World Heavyweight Championships against the crafty and elusive Jimmy Young in a highly controversial 15-round unanimous decision at the Capitol Center in Landover, Maryland. Ali, weighing in at a career-high 230 pounds, appeared to be in ...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2015 · Norton became a renowned fighter while in the Corps, with an amateur record of 24 wins to two losses and went on to fight in, and win, the All-Marine Heavyweight Championship three times.

  5. 50 years ago. Muhammad Ali vs Ken Norton II. Date: 10th September 1973. Venue: Forum, Inglewood, California, USA. Title: NABF Heavyweight Title. Tv: Closed Circuit Television. Muhammad Ali( 41 - 2 - 0 ) Weight: 212 lbs. Ken Norton( 30 - 1 - 0 ) Weight: 205 lbs. Six months after their first meeting, Ali and Norton met once again, this time at ...

  6. World Heavyweight Championship Fight: Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton (1976) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  7. No. 1-ranked heavyweight contender Ken Norton scored a fifth-round TKO against Ron Stander on the undercard. Young landed 222 punches to Ali's 113. Young outlanded Ali 65-27 in jabs and 157-86 in power punches. The punch disparity highlighted the booing at the judges' decisions:<Ref>Bob Cannobio and Lee Groves, "Muhammad Ali: By The Numbers", 2018.