The Super-fight

The term ‘Super-fight’ was first coined to describe the incredibly huge matchup between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier that took place on March 8, 1971. It was also called the ‘Fight of the Century’ every time it was discussed. I was just a kid when the fight took place in Madison Square Garden, but I […]

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Angie

Angelo Dundee was born as Angelo Mirena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1921. He cut his teeth as a boxing trainer in the New York city gyms, and trained many world champions in his lifetime. He came to prominence however, as the trainer for 3 time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. He was Ali’s trainer from 1961

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Boom Boom

Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini was making a name for himself in the lightweight division as 1980 turned into 1981. The spirited 5’5″ brawler from Youngstown ,Ohio was the son of Lenny Mancini, a boxer whose career was cut short because of World War II. Ray fought in part to make his dad proud, and win

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Miracle Left Hook

‘Big’ John Tate made the first title defense of his WBA heavyweight belt on March 30, 1980 in his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. It was part of a 5 fight mega card broadcast live on ABC tv. I was glued to my tv as a rare late March blanket of snow covered south Jersey. Mike

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Big John

‘Big’ John Tate won a bronze medal in the heavyweight division in Montreal in 1976, and had early success as a professional as well. The 6′ 4″ boxer fighting out of Knoxville, Tennessee earned a shot at the WBA heavyweight title in October of 1979 against south African Gerrie Coetzee. John boxed well enroute to

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Hercules

Mike Weaver was a 6 foot 1 inch heavyweight boxer from Gatesville, Texas who had a mediocre record in the late 70’s by the time he fought champ Larry Holmes in June of 1979. Weaver gave Holmes all he could handle before being stopped in the 12th round. The spirited effort showed that he had

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Local Champ

Mike Rossman was a local light heavyweight fighter from Turnersville, New Jersey who had been climbing the ranks. He fought Victor Galindez on the undercard of Ali-Spinks 2 on September 15,1978 in New Orleans. Coming in as a underdog, Mike battled Galindez, and stopped him with a 13th round TKO, capturing the WBA version of

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The Hawk

Aaron Pryor was a spirited junior welterweight from Cincinnati, Ohio who had failed to make the 1976 USA Olympic team that went to Montreal. He had turned pro in November of 1976, and built up an impressive number of victories. Aaron was very familiar to both Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns, who knew of

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