Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton III explained

Fight Name:Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton III
Fight Date:September 28, 1976
Location:Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York City, New York
Titles:WBA, WBC and The Ring undisputed heavyweight championship
Fighter1: Muhammad Ali
Nickname1:"The Greatest"
Hometown1:Louisville, Kentucky
Purse1:$6,000,000
Record1:52–2 (37 KO)
Height1:6 ft 3 in
Weight1:221 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBA, WBC and The Ring undisputed
Heavyweight Champion
Fighter2: Ken Norton
Nickname2:"The Jaw Breaker"
Hometown2:San Diego, California
Purse2:$1,000,000
Record2:37–3 (30 KO)
Height2:6 ft 3 in
Weight2:217+1/2 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBA/WBC
No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
Result:Ali defeated Norton via Unanimous Decision

Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton III was a professional boxing match contested on September 28, 1976, for the undisputed heavyweight championship.[1]

Background

Ali and Norton met for the third and last time on September 28, 1976, at Yankee Stadium to complete their trilogy. Norton won their first encounter, while Ali took the second. This time, 34-year-old Ali entered the ring as the Heavyweight Champion, making the eighth defense of his title since his victory over George Foreman in 1974.

The fight

Both fighters showed their strengths, but neither established themselves as the obvious winner. Most commentators gave the fight to Norton. Ultimately, Arthur Mercante scored the bout 8 to 6 while Harold Lederman and Barney Smith had it 8 to 7, all in favour of the champion, giving Ali a unanimous decision victory.

Overall, Ali landed 199 of 709 punches while Norton landed 286 of 635 punches, per Bob Canobbio's CompuBox statistics. Norton both landed more punches and had far better accuracy (45% vs 28%). Norton also landed 192 power punches to Ali's 128.[2] [3]

Aftermath

Of the 21 sportswriters polled after the fight, 17 believed that Norton won. Ali said during an interview with Mark Cronin in October 1976: "Kenny's style is too difficult for me. I can't beat him, and I sure don't want to fight him again. I honestly thought he beat me in Yankee Stadium, but the judges gave it to me, and I'm grateful to them." Norton was bitter, stating after the fight: "I won at least nine or ten rounds. I was robbed."

Norton said of the result years later: "If you saw the look on Ali's face at the end, he knew I beat him. He didn't hit me hard the whole fight. Then they announced the judges' decision and I was bitter, very bitter. Not towards Ali... he'd done his job, he was just there to fight. But I was hurt, I was mad, I was angry. I was upset... and it still upsets me."[4]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[5]

Winner LoserWeight division/title belt(s) disputed Result
Earnie Shavers Henry ClarkHeavyweight (10 rounds)2nd-round TKO.
Mike Rossman Christy ElliottLight heavyweight (10 rounds)3rd-round KO.
Bernardo Mercado James J WoodyHeavyweight (10 rounds)3rd-round TKO.
Gilbert Acuna Peter MullerHeavyweight (4 rounds)1st-round KO.
Bill Sharkey Joe MayeHeavyweight (4 rounds)Unanimous decision.
Greg Sorrentino Johnny BlaineHeavyweight (4 rounds)Unanimous decision.
Dennis Jordan Jerry ThompkinsHeavyweight (4 rounds)1st-round KO.
Otis Gordon Kevin SmithHeavyweight (4 rounds)1st-round TKO.

Broadcasting

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RPN 9
TVE
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton (3rd meeting) . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 19 March 2024.
  2. https://www.wsj.com/articles/alinorton-iii-who-really-won-1379644501 "Ali-Norton III: Who Really Won?"
  3. Canobbio and Groves, p. 142-143.
  4. Canobbio and Groves, p. 238-239.
  5. Web site: BoxRec - event.