Sunday, September 29, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Prince Naseem Hamed

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36 Wins, 1 Loss, 31 Knockouts

1992
Apr. 14 -- Ricky Beard, Mansfield, England, KO 2
Apr. 25 -- Shaun Norman, Manchester, England, TKO 2
May 23 -- Andrew Bloomer, Birmingham, England, TKO 2
July 14 -- Miguel Matthews, Mayfield, England, TKO 3
Oct. 7 -- Des Gargano, Sunderland, England, KO 4
Nov. 12 -- Pete Buckley, Liverpool, England, W 6

1993
Feb. 24 -- Alan Ley, Wembley, England, KO 2
May 26 -- Kevin Jenkins, Mansfield, England, TKO 3
Sep. 24 -- Chris Clarkson, Dublin, Ireland, KO 2

1994
Jan. 29 -- Peter Buckley, Cardiff, Wales, TKO 4
Apr. 9 -- John Miceli, Mansfield, England, KO 1
May 11 -- Vincenzo Belcastro, Sheffield, England, W 12
Aug. 17 -- Antonio Picarde, Sheffield, England, TKO 3
Oct. 12 -- Freddie Cruz, Sheffield, England, TKO 6
Nov. 19 -- Laureano Ramirez, Cardiff, Wales, TKO 3

1995
Jan. 21 -- Armando Castro, Glagow, Scotland, TKO 4
Mar. 4 -- Sergio Liendo, Livingston, Scotland, KO 2
May 6 -- Enrique Angeles, Shepton Mallet, England, KO 2
July 1 -- Juan Polo-Perez, Kensington, England, KO 2
Sep. 30 -- Steve Robinson, Cardiff, Wales, KO 8

1996
Mar. 16 -- Said Lawal, Glasgow, Scotland, KO 1
June 8 -- Daniel Alicea, Newcastle, England, KO 2
Aug. 31 -- Manual Medina, Dublin, Ireland, TKO 11
Nov. 9 -- Remigio Molina, Manchester, England TKO 2

1997
Feb. 6 -- Tom Johnson, London, England, TKO 8
(Won IBF featherweight title)
May 3 -- Billy Hardy, Manchester, England, TKO 1
(Retained IBF featherweight title)
July 19 -- Juan Cabrera, London, England, TKO 2
Oct. 11 -- Jose Badillo, Sheffield, England, TKO 7
Dec. 19 -- Kevin Kelley, New York City, KO 4

1998
Apr. 18 -- Wilfredo Vazquez, Manchester, England, TKO 7
Oct. 31 -- Wayne McCullough, Atlantic City, W 12

1999
Apr. 10 -- Paul Ingle, Manchester, England, TKO 11
Oct. 22 -- Cesar Soto, Detroit, W 12
(Captured WBC featherweight title)

2000
Mar. 11 -- Vuyani Bungu, London, England, KO 4
Aug. 19 -- Augie Sanchez, Mashantucket, Connecticut, KO 4

2001
Apr. 7 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, Las Vegas, Nevada, L 12

2002
May 18 -- Manuel Calvo, London, England, W 12

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Wladimir Klitschko

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59 Wins, 3 Losses, 50 Knockouts

2012
11-10 -- Mariusz Wach, Hamburg, Germany, W 12
(Retained WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight titles)
07-07 -- Tony Thompson, Berne, Switzerland, TKO 6 *RECAP*
(Retained WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight titles)
03-03 -- Jean Marc Mormeck, Düsseldorf, Germany, TKO 4 *RECAP*
(Retained WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight titles)

2011
07-02 -- David Haye, Hamburg, Germany, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF/WBO Heavyweight Titles)
(Won WBA Heavyweight Title)

2010
09-11 -- Samuel Peter, Frankfurt, Germany, TKO 10 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF/WBO Heavyweight Titles)
03-20 -- Eddie Chambers, Düsseldorf, Germany, TKO 12 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF/WBO Heavyweight Titles)

2009
06-20 -- Ruslan Chagaev, Gelsenkirchen, Germany, TKO 10 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF/WBO Heavyweight Titles)

2008
12-13 -- Hasim Rahman, Mannheim, Germany, TKO 7 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)
07-12 -- Tony Thompson, Hamburg, Germany, KO 11 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)
02-23 -- Sultan Ibragimov, New York, NY, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
(Won WBO Heavyweight Title)

2007
07-07 -- Lamon Brewster, Cologne, Germany, TKO 6 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
03-10 -- Ray Austin, Mannheim, Germany, TKO *RECAP*
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)

2006
11-11 -- Calvin Brock, New York, NY, TKO 7 *RECAP*
(Retained IBF Heavyweight Title)
04-22 -- Chris Byrd, Mannheim, Germany, TKO 7 *RECAP*
(Won IBF Heavyweight Title)

2005
09-24 -- Samuel Peter, Atlantic City, NJ, W 12 *RECAP*
04-23 -- Eliseo Castillo, Dortmund, Germany, TKO 4

2004
10-02 -- DaVarryl Williamson, Las Vegas, NV, W Tech Dec 5
04-10 -- Lamon Brewster, Las Vegas, NV, TKO by 5
(For WBO Heavyweight Title)

2003
12-20 -- Danell Nicholson, Kiel, Germany, TKO 4
08-30 -- Fabio Moli, Munich, Germany, KO 1
03-08 -- Corrie Sanders, Hannover, Germany, TKO by 2
(Lost WBO Heavyweight Title)

2002
12-07 -- Jameel McCline, Las Vegas, NV, W TKO 10
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)
06-29 -- Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, NJ, W TKO 6
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)
03-16 -- Francois Botha, Stuttgart, Germany, W TKO 8
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)

2001
08-04 -- Charles Shufford, Las Vegas, NV, W TKO 6
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)
03-24 -- Derrick Jefferson, Munich, Germany, W TKO 2
(Retained WBO Heavyweight Title)

2000
10-14 -- Chris Byrd, Cologne, Germany, W 12
(Won WBO Heavyweight Title)
07-15 -- Monte Barrett, London, England, W TKO 7
04-29 -- David Bostice, New York, NY, W TKO 2
03-18 -- Paea Wolfgramm, Hamburg, Germany, W KO 1

1999
12-04 -- Lajos Erös, Hannover, Germany, W KO 2
11-12 -- Phil Jackson, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 2
09-25 -- Axel Schulz, Cologne, Germany, W TKO 8
07-17 -- Joseph Chingangu, Dusseldorf, Germany, W TKO 5
05-22 -- Tony LaRosa, Budapest, Hungary, W TKO 1
04-24 -- Everett (Bigfoot) Martin, Munich, Germany, W TKO 8
02-13 -- Zoran Vujecic, Stuttgart, Germany, W KO 1

1998
12-05 -- Ross Puritty, Kiev, Ukraine, L TKO 11
11-14 -- Donnell Wingfield, Munich, Germany, W KO 1
10-03 -- Eli Dixon, Augsburg, Germany, W KO 3
09-19 -- Steve Pannell, Oberhausen, Germany, W KO 2
08-06 -- Carlos Monroe, Marksville, LA, W TKO 6
07-10 -- Najee Shaheed, Munich, Germany, W KO 1
05-23 -- Cody Koch, Offenburg, Germany, W KO 4
03-14 -- Everett Martin, Hamburg, Germany, W 8
02-14 -- Marcos McIntyre, Stuttgart, Germany, W KO 3

1997
12-20 -- Derrick Lampkins, Offenburg, Germany, W TKO 1
12-13 -- Ladislav Husarik, Hamburg, Germany, W TKO 3
12-06 -- Jerry Halstead, Offenbach, Germany, W TKO 2
10-11 -- Marcos Gonzalez, Cottbus, Germany, W KO 2
09-20 -- James Pritchard, Aachen, Germany, W TKO 3
08-23 -- Biko Botowamungo, Stuttgart, Germany, W TKO 5
07-12 -- Gilberto Williamson, Hagen, Germany, W TKO 3
06-27 -- Salvador Maciel, Offenburg, Germany, W KO 1
06-13 -- Paul Ashley, Oberhausen, Germany, W KO 2
05-10 -- Mark Wills, Frankfurt, Germany, W KO 1
04-12 -- Mark Young, Aachen, Germany, W TKO 2
02-15 -- Carlos Monroe, Cottbus, Germany, W DQ 6
01-25 -- Troy Weida, Stuttgart, Germany, W TKO 3

1996
12-21 -- Bill Corrigan, Frankfurt, Germany, W TKO 1
11-30 -- Exum Speight, Wiener Neustadt, Austria, W TKO 2
11-16 -- Fabian Meza, Hamburg, Germany, W KO 1

Wladimir Klitschko - Date of Birth: March 25, 1976

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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Juan Manuel Marquez

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55 Wins, 6 Losses, 1 Draw, 40 Knockouts

1993
05-29 -- Javier Duran, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, L DQ 1
06-26 -- Javier Quiroz, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 3
09-18 -- Israel Flores, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 2
10-01 -- Isaac Cortes, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 5

1994
05-07 -- Roman Poblado, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, W 6
08-27 -- Gregorio Silva, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, TKO 2
10-01 -- Israel Flores, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, W 4
11-12 -- Jose Luis Montes, Mexico City, DIF, Mexico, KO 2
12-03 -- Israel Gonzalez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 4

1995
01-30 -- Martin Ochoa, Inglewood, CA, TKO 1
04-24 -- Julio Cesar Sanchez Leon, Inglewood, CA, W 10
07-10 -- Julio Cesar Portillo, Inglewood, CA, KO 6
09-25 -- Miguel Rodriguez, Inglewood, CA, TKO 1
11-06 -- Julian Wheeler, Inglewood, CA, TKO 10

1996
03-04 -- Hector Ulises Chong, Inglewood, CA, KO 4
04-29 -- Julio Gervacio, Anaheim, CA, KO 8
07-08 -- Freddy Cruz, Inglewood, CA, W 10
10-19 -- Darryl Pinckney, Stateline, NV, W 10
12-09 -- Rodrigo Valenzuela, Inglewood, CA, KO 8

1997
02-03 -- Cedric Mingo, Anaheim, CA, TKO 10
04-21 -- Agapito Sanchez, Inglewood, CA, W 12
07-14 -- Catalino Becerra, Inglewood, CA, TKO 7
09-27 -- Vincent Howard, Stateline, NV, TKO 12
11-22 -- Alfred Kotey, Las Vegas, NV, W 12

1998
03-16 -- Luis Samudio, Inglewood, CA, TKO 9
06-20 -- Juan Gerardo Cabrera, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 4
08-22 -- Enrique Jupiter, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8
10-24 -- Francisco Arreola, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 3

1999
02-20 -- Jose de Jesus Garcia, Coachella, CA, KO 1
05-10 -- Wilfredo Vargas, Inglewood, CA, KO 2
09-11 -- Freddie Norwood, Las Vegas, NV, L 12
(For WBA Featherweight Title)
11-20 -- Remigio Daniel Molina, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8

2000
05-20 -- Roque Cassiani, Stateline, NV, W 12
08-27 -- Daniel Jimenez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 7
10-22 -- Reynante Jamili, Reno, NV, KO 3

2001
02-11 -- Sean Fletcher, Reno, NV, TKO 7
04-01 -- Baby Lorona Jr., Reno, NV, TKO 2
08-19 -- Julio Gamboa, West Wendover, UT, TKO 7
10-19 -- Johnny Walker, Worley, ID, TKO 1

2002
03-09 -- Robbie Peden, Pittsburgh, PA, TKO 10
06-21 -- Hector Javier Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10

2003
02-01 -- Manuel Medina, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 7
(Won Vacant IBF Featherweight Title)
08-16 -- Marcos Licona, Uncasville, CT, TKO 9
11-01 -- Derrick Gainer, Grand Rapids, MI, W Tech Dec 7
(Won WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)

2004
05-08 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
(Retained WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)
09-18 -- Orlando Salido, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Retained WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)

2005
05-07 -- Victor Polo, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Retained WBA Featherweight Title)
(Retained IBF Featherweight Title)

2006
03-04 -- Chris John, Borneo Island, Indonesia, L 12
(Lost WBA Featherweight Title)
08-05 -- Terdsak Jandaeng, Stateline, NV, TKO 7
(Won Interim WBO Featherweight Title)
11-25 -- Jimrex Jaca, Hidalgo, TX, KO 9
(Retained Interim WBO Featherweight Title)

2007
03-17 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Won WBC Super Featherweight Title)
11-03 -- Rocky Juarez, Tucson, AZ, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained WBC Super Featherweight Title)

2008
03-15 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
(Lost WBC Super Featherweight Title)
09-13 -- Joel Casamayor, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 11 *RECAP*

2009
02-28 -- Juan Diaz, Houston, TX, TKO 9 *RECAP*
(Won vacant WBA lightweight title)
(Won vacant WBO lightweight title)
09-19 -- Floyd Mayweather Jr., Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *ROUND-BY-ROUND RECAP*

2010
07-31 -- Juan Diaz, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained WBA lightweight title)
(Retained WBO lightweight title)
11-27 -- Michael Katsidis, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 9 *RECAP*
(Retained WBA lightweight title)
(Retained WBO lightweight title)

2011
07-16 -- Likar Ramos, Cancun, Mexico, KO 1
11-12 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
(For WBO welterweight title)

2012
04-14 -- Serhiy Fedchenko, Mexico City, Mexico, W 12
(Won interim WBO light welterweight title)
12-08 -- Manny Pacquiao, Las Vegas, NV, KO 6 *RECAP*

Juan Manuel Marquez - Date of Birth: Aug. 23, 1973

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Friday, September 27, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Olympic Boxing Champions

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Olympic boxing Gold medal winners from all Olympics for each and every weight classification.

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Mike Tyson Timeline (Part 3 of 5)

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Sep 27th 2013, 11:02, by boxing.guide@about.com

Mike Tyson Fight-by-Fight Career Record

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Aug. 31, 1998 - Tyson's Mercedes is rear-ended in Gaithersburg, Maryland. According to subsequent lawsuits, Tyson kicked one driver in the groin and punched another in the face before being restrained by his own bodyguards.

Sept. 2, 1998 - Richard Hardick filed an assault charge against Tyson. Hardick says he was kicked in the groin by Tyson after his car rear-ended a Mercedes driven by Tyson's wife, Monica, on Aug. 31.

Sept. 3, 1998 - Abmielec Saucedo filed a criminal assault against Tyson claiming Tyson punched him in the face as Saucedo talked with another driver following the accident of Aug. 31.

Oct. 13, 1998 - The psychiatric report of Tyson is released. According to doctors who examined him for five days, the report states Tyson is depressed and lacks self-esteem, but is mentally fit to return to boxing. The psychiatrists believe Tyson most likely won't "snap" again as he did when he bit Holyfield.

Oct. 19, 1998 - The Nevada Athletic Commission voted 4-1 to restore Tyson's boxing license, with the lone holdout commissioner James Nave.

Oct. 1998 - "I know I'm going to blow one day ... My life is doomed the way it is. I have no future. I feel bad about my outlook, how I feel about people and society, and that I'll never be part of society the way I should."

Oct. 1998 - "A lot of young women don't know what they're getting themselves into. A lot of them think it's fun, a game ... But they truly don't know what they're into when they lock themselves into a room and engage in sex with a man who knows how to handle a woman."

Nov. 1998 - "I think I'll take a bath in his blood."

Dec. 1, 1998 - Tyson pleads no contest to misdemeanor assault for kicking and punching two motorists involved in the Aug. 31 auto accident in Maryland.

Dec. 1998 - "I'm not much for talking. You know what I do. I put guys in body bags when I'm right."

Dec. 1998 - "The one thing I know, everyone respects the true person and everyone's not true with themselves. All of these people who are heroes, these guys who have been lily white and clean all their lives, if they went through what I went through, they would commit suicide. They don't have the heart that I have. I've lived places they can't defecate in."

Jan. 11, 1999 - "I could sell out Madison Square Garden masturbating."

Jan. 16, 1999 - Tyson knocked out Francois Botha in the fifth round. Tyson admitted to trying to break Botha's arm during the fight

Feb. 5, 1999 - Tyson sentenced to two concurrent two-year sentences for assaulting two motorists after a traffic accident in 1998. Judge Stephen Johnson suspended all but one year of jail time. Tyson was also fined $5,000 and sentenced to two years' probation after his release from jail. The decision could lead to more jail time for violating parole in Indiana.

Feb. 20, 1999 - Tyson was put in an isolation cell after a disturbance at the Montgomery County Detention Center. Several TV stations in Washington reported that Tyson became upset, either in his cell or a break room, and threw a television set. The set narrowly missed jail guards, and there were no injuries. It was later reported that Tyson was taken off anti-depressants two days previous to this incident.

Feb. 26, 1999 - Tyson was allowed to step out of solitary confinement today and won back his privileges following an appeal of a disciplinary ruling, his lawyer said. Paul Kemp said tyson's punishment for throwing a television in a recreation room in jail on Feb. 19 "was reduced to time served and he was restored to regular privileges".

Oct. 23, 1999 - In bout with Orlin Norris, Tyson hit Norris after the bell in the first round and the fight is declared a No Contest.

Nov. 18, 1999 - Members of 24-Carat Ferret Rescue arrive at boxer Tyson's estate in Las Vegas, where they take possession of two ferrets starving to death.

Dec. 10, 1999 - Authorities say they won't charge Tyson with neglecting two ferrets at his Las Vegas home mostly because they don't know who was supposed to be taking care of the animals.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Olympics - U.S. Boxing Team - 1984

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U.S. Olympic Boxing Teams


1904 | 1908 | 1924 | 1928 | 1932 | 1936 | 1948 | 1952 | 1956 | 1960 | 1964 | 1968 | 1972 | 1976 | 1980 | 1984 | 1988 | 1992 | 1996 | 2000 | 2004 | 2008

1984 -- Los Angeles, California, USA

106: Paul Gonzales, Los Angeles, Calif. (1st)
112: Steve McCrory, Detroit, Mich. (1st)
119: Robert Shannon, Edmonds, Wash.
125: Meldrick Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa. (1st)
132: Pernell Whitaker, Norfolk, Va. (1st)
139: Jerry Page, Columbus, Ohio (1st)
147: Mark Breland, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1st)
156: Frank Tate, Detroit, Mich. (1st)
165: Virgil Hill, Williston, N.D. (2nd)
178: Evander Holyfield, Atlanta, Ga. (3rd)
201: Henry Tillman, Los Angeles, Calif. (1st)
+201: Tyrell Biggs, Philadelphia, Pa. (1st)


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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Olympics - U.S. Boxing Team - 1976

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U.S. Olympic Boxing Teams


1904 | 1908 | 1924 | 1928 | 1932 | 1936 | 1948 | 1952 | 1956 | 1960 | 1964 | 1968 | 1972 | 1976 | 1980 | 1984 | 1988 | 1992 | 1996 | 2000 | 2004 | 2008

1976 -- Montreal, Canada

106: Louis Curtis, Washington, D.C.
112: Leo Randolph, Tacoma, Wash. (1st)
119: Charles Mooney, Army (2nd)
125: Davey Lee Armstrong, Puyallup, Wash.
132: Howard Davis Jr., Glen Cove, N.Y. (1st)
139: Ray Leonard, Palmer Park, Md. (1st)
147: Clinton Jackson, Nashville, Tenn.
156: Charles Walker Jr., Mesa, Ariz.
165: Michael Spinks, St. Louis, Mo. (1st)
178: Leon Spinks, St. Louis, Mo. (1st)
+178: Johnny Tate, Knoxville, Tenn. (3rd)


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Monday, September 23, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Learn to Box - Boxing Lessons for Beginner...

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  • Basic Boxing Guidelines United States Military Academy's Intramural Boxing Handbook. Lots of good instructional information. 50 pages. From USMA.edu
  • Boxing Technique Illustrated basics on various stances, punches and defensive styles. From wikipedia.org
  • Jump Rope Training Getting started, skipping styles and assorted workouts. Includes instructional video. From RossBoxing.com
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Mike Tyson - Photo Gallery

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Mike Tyson ended the 1980s with a perfect record of 37-0 and seemed on his way to becoming the most dominant heavyweight champion of all-time. It didn't work out that way, however, as Tyson averaged less than one win per year (13-6-2) over the remaining 16 years of his career.

Mike Tyson Fight-by-Fight Career Record

Mike Tyson Timeline

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Ken Norton

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42 Wins, 7 Losses, 1 Draw, 33 Knockouts

1967
1967-11-14 -- Grady Brazell, San Diego, CA, W KO 5

1968
1968-01-16 -- Sam Wyatt, San Diego, CA, W 6
1968-02-06 -- Harold Dutra, Sacramento, CA, W KO 3
1968-03-26 -- Jimmy Gilmore, San Diego, CA, W KO 7
1968-07-23 -- Wayne Kindred, San Diego, CA, W KO 6
1968-12-05 -- Cornell Nolan, Los Angeles, CA, W KO 6

1969
1969-02-11 -- Joe Hemphill, Woodland Hills, CA, W KO 3
1969-02-20 -- Wayne Kindred, Los Angeles, CA, W TKO 9
1969-03-31 -- Pedro Rene Sanchez, San Diego, CA, W KO 2
1969-05-29 -- Bill McMurray, Los Angeles, CA, W KO 7
1969-07-25 -- Gary Bates, San Diego, CA, W KO 8
1969-10-21 -- Julius Garcia, San Diego, CA, W KO 3

1970
1970-02-04 -- Aaron Eastling, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 2
1970-03-13 -- Stamford (Kid) Harris, San Diego, CA, W TKO 3
1970-04-07 -- Bob Mashburn, Cleveland, OH, W KO 4
1970-05-08 -- Ray (Junior) Ellis, San Diego, CA, W KO 2
1970-07-02 -- Jose Luis Garcia, Los Angeles, CA, L KO 8
1970-08-29 -- Roy (Cookie) Wallace, San Diego, CA, W KO 4
1970-09-26 -- Chuck (Charley) Leslie, Woodland Hills, CA, W 10
1970-10-16 -- Robie Harris, San Diego, CA, W KO 2

1971
1971-04-24 -- Steve Carter, Woodland Hills, CA, W KO 3
1971-06-12 -- Vic Brown, Santa Monica, CA, W KO 5
1971-08-10 -- Chuck Haynes, Santa Monica, CA, W KO 10
1971-09-30 -- James J. Woody, San Diego, CA, W 10

1972
1972-02-17 -- Charlie Harris, San Diego, CA, W KO 3
1972-03-17 -- Jack O'Halloran, San Diego, CA, W 10
1972-06-05 -- Herschel Jacobs, San Diego, CA, W 10
1972-06-30 -- James J. Woody, San Diego, CA, W KO 8
1972-11-21 -- Henry Clark, Stateline, NV, W KO 9
1972-12-13 -- Charlie Reno, San Diego, CA, W 10

1973
1973-03-31 -- Muhammad Ali, San Diego, CA, W 12
1973-09-10 -- Muhammad Ali, Los Angeles, CA, L 12

1974
1974-03-26 -- George Foreman, Caracas, Venezuela, L TKO 2
(For WBC Heavyweight Title)
(For WBA Heavyweight Title)
1974-06-25 -- Boone Kirkman, Seattle, WA, W KO 8

1975
1975-03-04 -- Reco Brooks, Oklahoma City, OK, W KO 1
1975-03-24 -- Jerry Quarry, New York, NY, W TKO 5
1975-08-14 -- Jose Luis Garcia, St. Paul, MN, W KO 5

1976
1976-01-03 -- Pedro Lovell, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 5
1976-04-30 -- Ron Stander, Landover, MD, W KO 5
1976-07-10 -- Larry Middleton, San Diego, CA, W KO 10
1976-09-28 -- Muhammad Ali, New York, NY, L 15
(For WBC Heavyweight Title)
(For WBA Heavyweight Title)

1977
1977-05-11 -- Duane Bobick, New York, NY, W TKO 1
1977-09-14 -- Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 5
1977-11-05 -- Jimmy Young, Las Vegas, NV, W 15

1978
1978-06-09 -- Larry Holmes, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
(For WBC Heavyweight Title)
1978-11-10 -- Clifford (Randy) Stephens, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 4

1979
1979-03-23 -- Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, NV, L KO 1
1979-08-19 -- Scott LeDoux, Bloomington, MN, D 10

1980
1980-11-07 -- Randall (Tex) Cobb, El Paso, TX, W 10

1981
1981-05-11 -- Gerry Cooney, New York, NY, L TKO 1

Ken Norton - Date of Birth: August 9, 1945

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Boxing's Lineal Heavyweight Champions

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Boxing's Lineal Heavyweight Champions
Sep 21st 2013, 11:02, by boxing.guide@about.com

With all the title belts floating around, boxing fans tend to be most interested in the 'lineal' champion in any particular weight class. A fighter can only truly become the lineal champ by beating the previous lineal champ, or being "the man that beat the man". In the event the prior lineal champ has permanently retired (or, for non-heavyweights, permanently left the weight class), there is no definitive process to recognize a new lineal champ, but it generally requires a fighter to become universally acclaimed as the best in that class.

1876 - May 30, 1880: Joe Goss - Claimed the title after defeating Tom Allen on a foul in 21 rounds.

May 30, 1880 - Feb. 7,1882: Paddy Ryan - Won the title from Joe Goss in the 87th round when Goss was unable to continue.

Feb. 7, 1882 - Sept. 7, 1892: John L. Sullivan - Won championship from Paddy Ryan when Ryan was unable to continue after nine knockdowns. Recognized as the last bare knuckle champion and the first Marquess of Queensberry heavyweight champion.

Sept. 7, 1892 - Mar. 17, 1897: James J. Corbett - Won championship via 21st round KO of John L. Sullivan.

Mar. 17, 1897 - June 9, 1899: Bob Fitzsimmons - Won the championship via 14th round KO of James J. Corbett

June 9, 1899 - May 13, 1905: James J. Jeffries - Won championship via 11th round KO of Bob Fitzsimmons. Retires as champion.

May 13, 1905 - July 3, 1905: Title Vacant

July 3, 1905 - Feb. 23, 1906: Marvin Hart - Won vacant championship via 12th round KO of Jack Root.

Feb. 23, 1906 - Dec. 26, 1908: Tommy Burns - Won championship via 20 round decision over Marvin Hart.

Dec. 26, 1908 - Apr. 5, 1915: Jack Johnson - Won championship via 14th round TKO of Tommy Burns. First African-American heavyweight champion.

Apr. 5, 1915 - July 4, 1919: Jess Willard - Won championship via 26th round KO of Jack Johnson.

July 4, 1919 - Sept. 23, 1926: Jack Dempsey - Won championship via 3rd round TKO of Jess Willard.

Sept. 23, 1926 - July 31, 1928: Gene Tunney - Won championship via 10 round decision over Jack Dempsey. Retires as champion.

July 31, 1928 - June 12, 1930: Title Vacant

June 12, 1930 - June 21, 1932: Max Schmeling - Won vacant championship via 4th round DQ over Jack Sharkey

June 21, 1932 - June 29, 1933: Jack Sharkey - Won championship via 15 round decision over Max Schmeling.

June 29, 1933 - June 14, 1934: Primo Carnera - Won championship via 6th round KO of Jack Sharkey.

June 14, 1934 - June 13, 1935: Max Baer - Won championship via 11th round KO of Primo Carnera.

June 13, 1935 - June 22, 1937: James J. Braddock - Won championship via 15 round decision over Max Baer.

June 22, 1937 - Mar. 1, 1949: Joe Louis - Won championship via 8th round KO of James J. Braddock. Retired as champion.

Mar. 1, 1949 - Sept. 27, 1950: Title Vacant

Sept. 27, 1950 - July 18, 1951: Ezzard Charles - Won vacant championship via 15 round decision over Joe Louis to be recognized as heavyweight champion of the world.

July 18, 1951 - Sept. 23, 1952: Jersey Joe Walcott - Won championship via 7th round KO of Ezzard Charles.

Sept. 23, 1952 - Apr. 27, 1956: Rocky Marciano - Won championship via 13th round KO of Jersey Joe Walcott. Retired as champion. Only undefeated heavyweight champion.

Apr. 27, 1956 - Nov. 30, 1956: Title Vacant

Nov. 30, 1956 - June 26, 1959: Floyd Patterson - Won vacant championsip via 5th round KO of Archie Moore.

June 26, 1959 - June 20, 1960: Ingemar Johansson - Won championship via 3rd round TKO of Floyd Patterson.

June 20, 1960 - Sept. 25, 1962: Floyd Patterson - Won championship via 5th round KO of Ingemar Johansson. First man to regain the heavyweight championship.

Sept. 25, 1962 - Feb. 25, 1964: Sonny Liston - Won championship via 1st round KO of Floyd Patterson.

Feb. 25, 1964 - Apr. 28, 1967: Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali - Won championship via 7th round TKO of Sonny Liston.

Apr. 28, 1967 - Mar. 8, 1971: Title Vacant - On Apr. 28, 1967, Ali is stripped of championship for refusal to be inducted via draft into the U.S. Army.

Mar., 8 1971 - Jan. 22 1973: Joe Frazier - Won vacant championship via 15 round decision over Muhammad Ali.

Jan. 22, 1973 - Oct. 30, 1974: George Foreman - Won championship via 2nd round TKO of Joe Frazier.

Oct. 30, 1974 - Feb. 15, 1978: Muhammad Ali - Won championship via 8th round KO of George Foreman. Second man to regain the heavyweight championship.

Feb. 15, 1978 - Sept. 15, 1978: Leon Spinks - Won championship via 15 round decision over Muhammad Ali.

Sept. 15, 1978 - June 27, 1979: Muhammad Ali - Won championship via 15 round decision over Leon Spinks. First three-time heavyweight champion.

June 27, 1979 - Oct. 2, 1980: Title Vacant

Oct. 2, 1980 - Sept. 21, 1985: Larry Holmes - Won vacant championship via 10th round TKO of Muhammad Ali to be recognized as heavyweight champion of the world.

Sept. 21, 1985 - June 27, 1988: Michael Spinks - Won championship via 15 round decision over Larry Holmes.

June 27, 1988 - Feb. 11, 1990: Mike Tyson - Won championship via 1st round KO of Michael Spinks.

Feb. 11, 1990 - Oct. 25, 1990: James 'Buster' Douglas - Won championship via 10th round KO of Mike Tyson.

Oct. 25, 1990 - Nov. 13, 1992: Evander Holyfield - Won championship via 3rd round KO of James 'Buster' Douglas.

Nov. 13, 1992 - Nov. 6, 1993: Riddick Bowe - Won championship via 12 round decision over Evander Holyfield.

Nov. 6, 1993 - Apr. 22, 1994: Evander Holyfield - Won championship via 12 round decision over Riddick Bowe. Third man to regain the heavyweight championship.

Apr. 22, 1994 - Nov. 5, 1994: Michael Moorer - Won championship via 12 round decision over Evander Holyfield.

Nov. 5, 1994 - Nov. 22, 1997: George Foreman - Won championship via 10th KO of Michael Moorer.

Nov. 22, 1997 - Mar. 28, 1998: Shannon Briggs - Won championship via 12 round decision over George Foreman.

Mar. 28, 1998 - Apr. 22, 2001: Lennox Lewis - Won championship via 5 round TKO of Shannon Briggs.

Apr. 22, 2001 - Nov. 17, 2001: Hasim Rahman - Won championship via 5th round KO of Lennox Lewis.

Nov. 17, 2001 - Feb. 6, 2004: Lennox Lewis - Won championship via 4th round KO of Hasim Rahman. Fourth man to regain the heavyweight championship. Retires as champion.

Feb. 6, 2004 - Present: Title Vacant

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