Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.

Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum



.

Boxing in the 1970s

Boxing in the 1970s: Encyclopedia - Boxing in the 1970s

During the 1970s, boxing was characterized by dominating champions and history making rivalries. The decade had many super-stars, but these super-stars also had fierce rivals. Alexis Arguello, for example, who won the world Featherweight and Jr. Lightweight titles during this decade, had to overcome Alfredo Escalera twice before the decade was over. At least six divisions had world champions who could be considered dominant: The Bantamweights had Ruben Olivares, the Super Bantamweights, (a division created in 1976) had Wilfredo Gómez ...

Including:

Boxing in the 1970s, Boxing in the 1970s - 1970, Boxing in the 1970s - 1971, Boxing in the 1970s - 1972, Boxing in the 1970s - 1973, Boxing in the 1970s - 1974, Boxing in the 1970s - 1975, Boxing in the 1970s - 1976, Boxing in the 1970s - 1977, Boxing in the 1970s - 1978, Boxing in the 1970s - 1979, Boxing in the 1970s - A list of fights by year

Boxing in the 1970s: Encyclopedia - Boxing in the 1970s



Boxing in the 1970s

During the 1970s, boxing was characterized by dominating champions and history making rivalries. The decade had many super-stars, but these super-stars also had fierce rivals. Alexis Arguello, for example, who won the world Featherweight and Jr. Lightweight titles during this decade, had to overcome Alfredo Escalera twice before the decade was over.

At least six divisions had world champions who could be considered dominant: The Bantamweights had Ruben Olivares, the Super Bantamweights, (a division created in 1976) had Wilfredo Gómez winning the title in 1977 and keeping it until 1983, when he left it vacant. The Lightweights had Roberto Duran, considered by many the greatest Lightweight of all time, and who won the title in 1972 and vacated it in 1979 to seek championships at other weights, the Jr. Welterweights had Antonio Cervantes, who reigned twice in the division, the Middleweights had Carlos Monzon, sometimes referred to as King Carlos because of his seven year reign as world champion, the Light-Heavyweights had Bob Foster, who generally professed dislike of anyone who thought of him of as less than a champion. The Heavyweights, of course, had Muhammad Ali, who ruled twice between 1974 and 1979.

Another aspect of boxing in the 1970s is that the decade of the '70s is considered by many to be the best ever for the Heavyweight division: Ali returned in 1970 from his forced retirement, and Joe Frazier was world champion when Ali returned. Former world champions Jimmy Ellis and Floyd Patterson as well as George Foreman, Oscar Bonavena, Jerry Quarry, Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes, Ron Stander, Chuck Wepner, Jose King Roman, Light Heavyweight champ Foster, John Tate, Jimmy Young, Ron Lyle, Joe Bugner, Scott LeDoux and many others added intrigue to the division. Don King surged as a leading boxing promoter, and champions Duran, Monzon and Ali had historic rivalries with Esteban De Jesus, Rodrigo Valdez and Frazier, respectively.

Boxing in the 1970s - A list of fights by year

Boxing in the 1970s - 1970

  • February 16- Joe Frazier becomes world Heavyweight champion by knocking out Jimmy Ellis in five rounds at New York's Madison Square Garden.
  • April 18- Ruben Olivares begins his trilogy of world championship fights with Chucho Castillo by defeating Castillo with a fifteen round unanimous decision in Inglewood.
  • May 9- Vicente Saldivar returns to the ring, with only one fight in the last two years, to conquer the WBC world Featherweight championship, with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Johnny Famechon in Rome, Italy.
  • August 4- George Foreman beats George Chuvalo by a knockout in round three in New York.
  • September 26- Ken Buchanan wins the world Lightweight title with a fifteen round split decision over Ismael Laguna of Panama, at San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • October 16- Chapter number 2 of Olivares-Castillo, as Chucho Castillo conquers the world Featherweight title with a fourteenth round technical knockout of Ruben Olivares in Inglewood.
  • October 26- Muhammad Ali returns from his forced exile with a three round stoppage of Jerry Quarry in Atlanta.
  • November 7- Carlos Monzon becomes world Middleweight champion by knocking out Nino Benvenuti in twelve rounds in Rome.
  • November 17- Joe Frazier retains his world Heavyweight crown with a two round knockout of reigning world Light Heavyweight champion Bob Foster in Detroit.
  • December 3- Billy Backus beats Jose Napoles by knockout in four rounds, winning the world Welterweight title in Syracuse.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1971

  • March 8- The Fight of the Century: before a jet-set crowd that included Cher, Frank Sinatra, Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Diana Ross and others, Joe Frazier drops Muhammad Ali in the fifteenth round and wins a unanimous decision to retain the world's Heavyweight title, at New York's Madison Square Garden.
  • April 3- In the last chapter of the Olivares-Castillo trilogy, Ruben Olivares recovers from a knockdown to regain the world Featherweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Chucho Castillo in Inglewood.
  • May 9- Carlos Monzon retains his title with a three round knockout of Nino Benvenuti in Monte Carlo, Monaco. It is Benvenuti's last fight.
  • June 4- Jose Napoles recovers his world Welterweight title with a four round knockout win over Billy Backus in Inglewood.
  • July 26- Former world Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali beats his friend and gymmate, the also former world Heavyweight champion Jimmy Ellis, by a knockout in round twelve in Houston.
  • August 9- Rodrigo Valdez beats Bobby Cassidy by a ten round unanimous decision in New York, but gets infected with Hepatitis, which Cassidy did not know he had before entering the ring. Both boxers then enter quarantine.
  • September 25- Carlos Monzon retains his world Middlewieght championship with a fourteen round knockout of multiple time world champion Emile Griffith in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • November 5- Pedro Carrasco becomes Spain's first world boxing champion in history, beating Mando Ramos by an eleventh round disqualification in Madrid, Spain, to conquer the WBC's vacant world Lightweight title. This bout was extremely controversial: Ramos was disqualified by the referee because, after Carrasco hit the deck in round eleven, the referee decided to declare Carrasco the winner because he didn't know if Carrasco had been felled by a punch or a push.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1972

  • January 15- Joe Frazier retains his world Heavyweight title with a five round knockout of Terry Daniels in New Orleans.
  • April 7- Bob Foster recovers the WBA world Light-Heavyweight title, unifying it once again with his WBC championship, knocking out Vicente Rondon in two rounds at Miami. Rondon had become the second Latin American world Light Heavyweight champion when the WBA recognized him after Foster refused to defend the championship against him, but the WBC had kept Foster as world champion.
  • May 26- Joe Frazier retains his world Heavyweight title with a five round knockout over Ron Stander in Omaha.
  • June 26- Roberto Duran wins the first of four world titles, knocking out WBA world Lightweight champion Ken Buchanan in thirteen rounds at New York. The fight has a controversial ending: many believe that the blow with which Duran ended the fight was actually a low blow and he should have been disqualified.
  • June 27- Muhammad Ali knocks out Jerry Quarry in the seventh round of their Las Vegas rematch.
  • September 20- Muhammad Ali beats Floyd Patterson by a knockout in round seven of their rematch, held at New York. It is Patterson's last professional fight, he retires with a record of 55-8-1 with 40 knockouts.
  • October 28- Antonio Cervantes wins the WBA world Jr. Welterweight title for the first time, with a tenth round knockout of defending champion Alfonso Peppermint Frazer in Panama City, Panama.
  • November 17- Esteban De Jesus begins his trilogy of fights with Roberto Duran by defeating the world Lightwegith champion by a ten round unanimous decision in New York. Duran suffers his first career defeat in the non-title fight.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1973

  • January 22- George Foreman becomes world Heavyweight champion, defeating Joe Frazier by knockout in round two at Kingston, Jamaica. It is the first fight televised on HBO Boxing.
  • January 24- WBA world Flyweight champion Masao Ohba dies after his car collided with a truck in Tokyo, Japan. He left a record of 35 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw, with 15 knockouts.
  • March 31- Ken Norton becomes the second boxer to defeat Muhammad Ali, breaking Ali's jaw in route to a twelve round split decision in San Diego.
  • May 5- Eder Jofre wins the WBC world Featherweight title three years after his first retirement from boxing, defeating world champion Jose Legra by a fifteen round majority decision in Brasília, Brazil.
  • May 19- Antonio Cervantes retains his WBA world Jr. Welterweight title with a five round knockout of Alfonso Peppermint Frazer, in their Panama City, Panama rematch.
  • June 2- Carlos Monzon retains his world Middleweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Emile Griffith, at their rematch, held in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
  • July 2- Former world Heavyweight champion Joe Frazier returns to the ring, beating Joe Bugner by a twelve round decision at London.
  • September 1- George Foreman retains his world Heavyweight title with a first round knockout over Jose King Roman, who becomes the first Puerto Rican to challenge for the world Heavyweight championship, in Tokyo.
  • September 10- Muhammad Ali avenges his loss to Ken Norton, beating Norton by a twelve round split decision in Inglewood, California.
  • November 3- Arnold Taylor survives four knockdowns to knock out WBA world Bantamweight champion Romeo Anaya in fourteen rounds, winning the world title in Johannesburg, South Africa, in what boxing writer Chris Greyvenstein called probably the most murderous and dramatic (fight) in South African history.
  • December 1- In the first boxing fight pitting a Black man against a White man in South African history, Bob Foster, an African-American, retains his world Light Heavyweight championship with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Pierre Fourie. It was, in addition, Foster's second fifteen round decision win over Fourie.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1974

  • January 28- Muhammad Ali avenges his defeat to Joe Frazier, beating Frazier by a unanimous decision in twelve rounds at New York.
  • February 9- Carlos Monzon retains the world's Middleweight title with a seventh round knockout over world Welterweight champion Jose Napoles in Paris, France.
  • February 16- Alexis Arguello's first world title fight: he loses a fifteen round unanimous decision to WBA world Featherweight champion Ernesto Marcel in Panama City, Panama. Marcel never fought again.
  • March 16- Roberto Duran avenges his loss to Esteban De Jesus, recovering from a first round knockdown to knock out the Puerto Rican in round eleven and retain his world Lightweight championship in Panama City, Panama.
  • March 26- George Foreman retains his world Heavyweight championship with a second round knockout over Ken Norton in Caracas, Venezuela.
  • July 9- Ruben Olivares conquers the vacant WBA world Featherweight championship with a seventh round knockout over Zensuke Utagawa in Inglewood.
  • July 17- Bob Foster is knocked down in round thirteen, but retains his world Light-Heavyweight title with a draw (tie) with Jorge Ahumada in Albuquerque. It is Foster's last fight.
  • August 24- WBA world Jr. Lightweight champion Ben Villaflor, a Hawaiian based Filipino, retains his world title with a second round knockout of Japan's future world champion, Yasustsune Uehara, in Honolulu.
  • October 30- The Rumble in the Jungle: Muhammad Ali regains the world Heavyweight championship, joining Floyd Patterson as the two only boxers to achieve such a feat, by knocking out George Foreman in eight rounds at Zaire.
  • November 23- Alexis Arguello wins the first of three world titles, knocking out Ruben Olivares in the thirteenth round at Inglewood. He also becomes the first Nicaraguan world boxing champion.
  • December 7- Victor Galindez becomes the third Hispanic world Light-Heavyweight champion. The Argentine beats Len Hutchins by knockout in round thirteen to claim the vacant WBA title, in Buenos Aires.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1975

  • March 24: The fight that inspired the movie Rocky: With a young Sylvester Stallone sitting at home and watching, Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight championship with a fifteenth round knockout over underdog Chuck Wepner, but not without suffering a ninth round knockdown first, in Cleveland.
  • March 30- Jose Napoles retains his world Welterweight title with a controversial twelve round technical decision over Armando Muniz in Acapulco, Mexico. Although no one knew for sure when Napoles' facial cuts (which caused the fight to be stopped) happened, it was decided that they were probably the result of a headbutt in round three. Therefore, instead of giving the world title to Muniz by technical knockout, it was decided to check the judge's scorecards, and Napoles was ahead on points, making him the winner by technical decision.
  • April 26- George Foreman stages a boxing exhibition against five different boxers, including former Joe Frazier challenger Terry Daniels. He beats the five men by knockout in Toronto, Canada.
  • May 16- Muhammad Ali retains the world Heavyweight title with an eleventh round knockout of Ron Lyle in Las Vegas.
  • May 17- Antonio Cervantes retains his WBA world Jr. Welterweight title with a fifteen round decision over Esteban De Jesus in Panama City, Panama.
  • June 20- Ruben Olivares wins the WBC world Featherweight title, knocking out Bobby Chacon in the second round of their second of three fights, in Inglewood.
  • June 28- Angel Espada wins the vacant WBA world Welterweight title that had been stripped from Jose Napoles after Napoles refused to fight him, by beating Clyde Gray with a fifteen round decision in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • June 30- Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Joe Bugner in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • July 12- Jose Napoles retains his world Welterweight title with a fifteen round decision over Armando Muniz in their Mexico City, Mexico rematch.
  • July 15- With only two previous professional bouts, Thailand's Saensak Muangsuring makes history by winning the WBC world Jr. Welterweight title, knocking out world champion Jose Fernandez in Bangkok. Muangsuring becomes the fastest boxer to reach a world championship after his debut.
  • August 23- The first world Junior Flyweight world championship fight sees Jaime Rios beat Rigoberto Marcano by decision in fifteen rounds at Panama City to become the WBA's world champion.
  • September 20- Davd Kotey becomes Ghana's first world champion, defeating Ruben Olivares by a fifteen round decision to win the WBC's world Featherweight championship in Inglewood.
  • September 30- The Thrilla in Manila: in what many consider the greatest fight of all times, Muhammad Ali retains his world Heavyweight title in his third fight with Joe Frazier, knocking him out in round fourteen in Manila. Ali compared this bout to being next to death.
  • December 6- Jose Napoles' last fight, as he loses his WBC world Welterweight title to John H. Stracey in Mexico City, Mexico.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1976

  • January 24- George Foreman recovers from two four round knockdowns and beats Ron Lyle by a knockout in the fifth round at Las Vegas. Lyle had also suffered a knockdown in round four, which was picked round of the year by Ring Magazine, publication that also selected the fight as fight of the year.
  • March 17- Wilfred Benitez becomes, at age 17, the youngest world champion in boxing history and wins his first of three world titles, defeating WBA world Jr. Welterweight champion Antonio Cervantes by a fifteen round split decision in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • April 3- The first Jr. Featherweight world title bout in history, as Rigoberto Riasco knocks out Wainunge Wakayama in ten rounds at Panama City, Panama to win the WBC's vacant title.
  • April 30- Muhammad Ali retains the world Heavyweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Jimmy Young at Landover.
  • June 26- Carlos Monzon re-unifies his WBA world Middleweight title with the WBC one by defeating WBC champion Rodrigo Valdez with a fifteen round unanimous decision at Monte Carlo, Monaco. (The WBC had stripped Monzon in 1974 for failing to defend the title against Valdez)
  • September 28- In the last chapter of their trilogy, Muhammad Ali retains the world Heavyweight championship with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Ken Norton, at New York's Yankee Stadium.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1977

  • March 17- Jimmy Young defeats George Foreman by a twelve round unanimous decision at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Immediately after the fight, Foreman has a religious experience, becomes a new-born Christian and retires from boxing.
  • April 23- In a fight without any titles at stake, WBC world Bantamweight champion Carlos Zarate defeats WBA world champion Alfonso Zamora in four rounds at Inglewood. A fan was arrested for climbing into the ring during the first round of the fight.
  • May 11- Ken Norton knocks out former Olympian Duane Bobick in the first round at the Madison Square Garden, New York.
  • May 21- Wilfredo Gómez wins the first of three world titles by knocking out WBC world Jr. Featherweight champion Dong Kyun Yum in twelve rounds at San Juan.
  • July 30- Carlos Monzon recovers from a second round knockdown and retains his world Middleweight championship with a fifteen round unanimous decision against Rodrigo Valdez in their rematch, at Monte Carlo, Monaco. Monzon broke the all time record of defenses at the Middleweight division with fourteen successful defenses, and he retired permanently after this fight.
  • September 29- Muhammad Ali retains the world Heavyweight championship with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Earnie Shavers in New York.
  • November 5- Rodrigo Valdez wins the undisputed world Middleweight championship left vacant by archrival Carlos Monzon, outpointing Bennie Briscoe by unanimity after fifteen rounds in Campioni d' Italia, Italy.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1978

  • January 21- The third and final chapter of the Duran-De Jesus trilogy, as Roberto Duran re-unifies his WBA world Lightweight championship with the WBC one, defeating Esteban De Jesus by a knockout in round twelve at Las Vegas. Duran had been stripped of his WBC belt for failing to meet Itshimatzu Suzuki in a world championship bout, Suzuki later won the WBC title and lost it to De Jesus.
  • January 28- Alexis Arguello wins the second of three world titles, knocking out WBC world Jr. Lightweight champion Alfredo Escalera in thirteen rounds in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
  • February 15- Leon Spinks wins the undisputed world Heavyweight championship, defeating Muhammad Ali by a fifteen round split decision, in Las Vegas.
  • March 18- Recognition of World Heavyweight Champion Leon Spinks is withdrawn by the World Boxing Council after Spinks elected to fight Muhammad Ali in a rematch rather than face the organization's #1 contender, Ken Norton. In an unprecedented step, the WBC immediately announces its recognition of Norton as champion, and orders him to fight the highest ranked contender available (Larry Holmes) not later than June 17.
  • April 15- Eusebio Pedroza begins his record-setting championship run as WBA world Featherweight champion, knocking out Cecilio Lastra in thirteen rounds at Panama City, Panama.
  • May 20- Jose Cuevas retains his WBA world welterweight title with a first round knockout of former world champion Billy Backus in Inglewood.
  • June 9- Larry Holmes becomes the WBC's third World Heavyweight champion in four months by defeating Ken Norton by a fifteen round split decision. Round 15 was widely regarded as one of the greatest rounds in Heavyweight history.
  • September 15- Muhammad Ali makes history, becoming the first boxer to be world Heavyweight champion three times, by beating Leon Spinks by a fifteen round unanimous decision at their New Orleans rematch.
  • October 28- In an eagerly anticipated bout, Wilfredo Gómez delivers what many consider the greatest victory ever by a Puerto Rican boxer, knocking out Carlos Zarate in five rounds to retain the WBC world Super Bantamweight title, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • November 10- Larry Holmes retains his WBC world Heavyweight title with a seventh round knockout over Uruguayan Alfredo Evangelista, in Las Vegas.

Boxing in the 1970s - 1979

  • January 14- Wilfred Benitez wins his second of three world titles, defeating WBC world Welterweight champion Carlos Palomino by a fifteen round split decision in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • February 4- The rematch between Alexis Arguello and Alfredo Escalera has exactly the first result as their first bout, when Arguello retains his WBC world Jr. Lightweight title with a knockout in round thirteen at Rimini, Italy. Both fights were picked by Ring Magazine among the 100 greatest fights of all times in 1994.
  • March 14- Larry Holmes retains his WBC world Heavyweight title with a seventh round knockout of future WBA world Cruiserweight champion Ossie Ocasio in Las Vegas.
  • April 14- Victor Galindez regains the WBA world Light Heavyweight championship with a tenth round knockout of his former conqueror, Mike Rossman, in New Orleans.
  • April 22- Matthew Saad Muhammad wins the WBC world Light Heavyweight title with an eighth round knockout of WBC world champion Marvin Johnson in Indianapolis.
  • June 3- Lupe Pintor survives a knockdown to win the WBC world Bantamweight title, defeating Carlos Zarate by a fifteen round split decision at Las Vegas.
  • June 17- In Ring Magazine's fight of the year, Danny Lopez retains his WBC world Featherweight title by knocking out Mike Ayala in round fifteen at San Antonio. Ayala later admitted to being high on drugs during the fight.
  • June 22- Roberto Duran beats Carlos Palomino by a ten round unanimous decision in Palomino's last fight for the next eighteen years, and Larry Holmes retains his WBC world Heavyweight title with a twelfth round knockout of Mike Weaver at the Madison Square Garden, New York.
  • September 28- Larry Holmes recovers from a seventh round knockdown to defeat perennial challenger Earnie Shavers by an eleventh round knockout to retain his WBC world Heavyweight title at Las Vegas. Wilfredo Gomez retains his WBC world Super Bantamweight title with a tenth round knockout win over Carlos Mendoza in the same undercard.
  • October 20- John Tate defeats Gerrie Coetzee by a fifteen round unanimous decision to win the WBA world Heavyweight title that had been vacated by Muhammad Ali, Pretoria.
  • November 30- A preview of things to come, as Sugar Ray Leonard wins his first of five world titles by knocking out Wilfred Benitez in round fifteen for the WBC world Welterweight title and Marvin Hagler draws in fifteen round with undisputed world Middleweight champion Vito Antuofermo in Las Vegas.

Also see: Boxing in the 1960s, Boxing in the 1980s.

Category: History of boxing

Other related archives

1970, 1970s, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1994, Acapulco, Mexico, Albuquerque, Alexis Arguello, Alfonso Zamora, Alfredo Escalera, American, Angel Espada, Antonio Cervantes, April 14, April 15, April 18, April 22, April 23, April 26, April 3, April 30, April 7, Argentine, Arnold Taylor, Atlanta, August 23, August 24, August 4, August 9, Bangkok, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Ben Villaflor, Bennie Briscoe, Billy Backus, Bob Foster, Bobby Chacon, Boxing in the 1960s, Boxing in the 1980s, Brasília, Brazil, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Caracas, Venezuela, Carlos Mendoza, Carlos Monzon, Carlos Palomino, Carlos Zarate, Cher, Christian, Chucho Castillo, Chuck Wepner, Cleveland, Danny Lopez, De Jesus, December 1, December 3, December 6, December 7, Detroit, Diana Ross, Don King, Duran, Earnie Shavers, Eder Jofre, Emile Griffith, Esteban De Jesus, Eusebio Pedroza, February 15, February 16, February 4, February 9, Fight of the Century, Filipino, Floyd Patterson, Frank Sinatra, George Chuvalo, George Foreman, Gerrie Coetzee, Ghana, HBO Boxing, Hawaiian, Hepatitis, Hispanic, History of boxing, Honolulu, Houston, Indianapolis, Inglewood, Inglewood, California, January 14, January 15, January 21, January 22, January 24, January 28, Japan, Jerry Quarry, Jimmy Ellis, Jimmy Young, Joe Bugner, Joe Frazier, Johannesburg, South Africa, John H. Stracey, John Tate, Johnny Famechon, Jose Cuevas, Jose King Roman, Jose Napoles, July 12, July 15, July 17, July 2, July 26, July 30, July 9, June 17, June 2, June 20, June 22, June 26, June 27, June 28, June 3, June 30, June 4, June 9, Ken Buchanan, Ken Norton, Kingston, Jamaica, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Landover, Larry Holmes, Las Vegas, Latin American, Leon Spinks, London, Lupe Pintor, Madison Square Garden, Madrid, Spain, Manila, March 14, March 16, March 17, March 18, March 24, March 26, March 30, March 31, March 8, Marvin Hagler, Marvin Johnson, Matthew Saad Muhammad, May 11, May 16, May 17, May 19, May 20, May 21, May 26, May 5, May 9, Mexico City, Mexico, Mia Farrow, Miami, Mike Rossman, Mike Weaver, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Muhammad Ali, New Orleans, New York, Nicaraguan, Nino Benvenuti, November 10, November 17, November 23, November 3, November 30, November 5, November 7, October 16, October 20, October 26, October 28, October 30, Olympian, Omaha, Oscar Bonavena, Ossie Ocasio, Panama, Panama City, Panama, Paris, France, Pedro Carrasco, Pretoria, Puerto Rican, Rimini, Italy, Ring Magazine, Roberto Clemente Coliseum, Roberto Duran, Rocky, Rodrigo Valdez, Rome, Italy, Ron Lyle, Ron Stander, Ruben Olivares, San Antonio, San Diego, San Juan, Puerto Rico, September 1, September 10, September 15, September 20, September 25, September 26, September 28, September 29, September 30, Spain, Sugar Ray Leonard, Sylvester Stallone, Syracuse, Thailand, The Rumble in the Jungle, Thrilla in Manila, Tokyo, Japan, Toronto, Canada, Uruguayan, Victor Galindez, Vito Antuofermo, WBA, WBC, WBC's, Wilfred Benitez, Wilfredo Gomez, Wilfredo Gómez, Woody Allen, World Boxing Council, Yankee Stadium, Zaire, boxing, drugs, fight of the year



Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Boxing in the 1970s", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

More material related to Boxing In The 1970s can be found here:
Main Page
for
Boxing In The 1970s
Index of Articles
related to
Boxing In The 1970s


« Back








Search the Global Oneness web site
Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal development and inspirationals - you will find it here!
Google
 
 

Rate this article!

Please rate this article with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.

.








Sneak-Peek of Global Oneness Community

Hi friend! The Global Oneness Community, the place for information and sharing about Oneness is not really launched yet (you will see there is still some clean up to do) ...but it is now open for a sneak-peek! And if you wish - please register and become one of the very first members to do so! Jonas

Forum Home, Articles, Photo Gallery, Videos, News, Sitemap
...and much more!


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.

Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum



Forum
Articles
Images Pictures
Videos
News
Sitemap




 

 

 

 

 


 








  » Home » » Home »