Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Bugner

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DateFebruary 14, 1973
Boxer United States Muhammad Ali
Boxer United States Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Bugner
DateFebruary 14, 1973
VenueLas Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, U.S.
Tale of the tape
Boxer United States Muhammad Ali United Kingdom Joe Bugner
Nickname "The Greatest"
Hometown Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. Szőreg, Southern Great Plain, Hungary
Pre-fight record 40–1 (31 KO) 43–4–1 (26 KO)
Age 31 years 22 years, 11 months
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 217+14 lb (99 kg) 219 lb (99 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition Former undisputed heavyweight champion European
Heavyweight Champion
Result
Ali won via Unanimous decision

Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Bugner was a professional boxing match contested on February 14, 1973.[1][2][3]

After returning from his nearly four year boxing ban, former champion Muhammad Ali attempted to take the heavyweight title from the new champion Joe Frazier in March 1971. The much anticipated fight, dubbed Fight of the Century, resulted in Ali suffering his first professional defeat, losing a 15-round decision to Frazier. Undeterred, Ali went on to win nine straight fights in under 18 months before facing off with Bugner.

Joe Bugner rose to prominence around the same time of the first Ali-Frazier fight, winning the British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight titles in a close 15-round match with the famous Henry Cooper. Although he lost the titles six months later, he regained the European title the following year, after scoring an eight-round knockout over new champion Jürgen Blin.[4]

The fight

The pair faced off in Las Vegas on February 14, 1973. Ali was heavily favored to defeat Bugner, and was given 8-1 odds. Ali entered the match confident, and predicted that he would stop Bugner in seven rounds. Ali entered the ring wearing a robe studded in jewels and bearing the phrase People’s Choice, the robe was a gift from Elvis Presley.

Bugner lost the fight, but fought well, earning the respect of the crowd and Ali.[5] Despite suffering a cut over the left eye in the first round, Bugner fought on courageously and went the 12 round distance, neither man being knocked down.

Aftermath

Undercard

References

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