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Profile of Ken Norton
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Ken Norton |
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9th August 1945 |
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Jacksonville, Illinois, USA |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Ken Norton |
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Career Snapshot |
Born |
August 9, 1945 |
Died |
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Total Fights |
50 |
Won |
42 |
Lost |
7 |
Drew |
1 |
Knockouts |
33 |
Titles Won |
Heavyweight |
Kenneth Howard Norton is a heavyweight boxer who was born in Jacksonville, Illinois. Ken was an outstanding athlete at Jacksonville High School. His track coach entered Ken in eight events and Ken placed first in five events, and second in three. As a result, the "Ken Norton Rule" was instituted in Illinois high school sports which limits participation of an athlete to a maximum of three track and field events. He did not box in high school but later Norton gave Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes hard fights.
Ken "The Black Hercules" Norton was a well regarded heavyweight contender for the title in the 1970s. He was an ex marine - which is where he first took up boxing - and is well known for his win over Muhammad Ali although many felt Norton was hard done in by their two other bouts. In the first bout Norton broke Ali's jaw in the early rounds and went on to win a Unanimous Decision. The other two bouts, Norton lost on points. Norton also fought George Foreman and was stopped in two rounds. Then he was stopped by hard hitting Earnie Shavers in one round.
Norton nonetheless kept as a top contender. Following Leon Spinks victory over Muhammad Ali for the world championship in February, 1978, Spinks elected to fight a return bout against Ali rather than face Norton. The World Boxing Council, which had mandated a Spinks-Norton bout for their championship, withdrew its recognition of Spinks as champion.
On March 18, 1978, the WBC made history by naming Norton its champion without benefit of a title match. The WBC stated that they considered Norton's victory over Jimmy Young a 'retroactive championship match'). Norton wouldn't hold onto the title for very long.
In his first 'defense' of the WBC title, Norton and new #1 contender Larry Holmes met in what many consider a classic fight. After 15 brutal rounds, Holmes was awarded the title via an extremely close split decision.
Norton remains unique among all heavyweight champions, as he is still the only world title-holder to have never won a single world title fight.
In 1981, Norton retired after getting knocked out in one round by Gerry Cooney. Retiring at age 33 with an overall record of 42-7-1, Norton went on to act in motion pictures until suffering an auto accident which resulted in temporary brain and permanent physical damage.
Norton is a member of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame, and his son, Ken Norton Jr, played American football in the NFL.
Preceded by:
Leon Spinks |
Heavyweight boxing champion (WBC)
1978 |
Succeeded by:
Larry Holmes |
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