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Re: The 1970s: A Golden Decade of Boxing

Posted: 26 Jun 2026, 15:30
by elmersalsa


Roberto Duran vs Ken Buchanan
Monday, June 26, 1972
Madison Square Garden
New York City

Re: The 1970s: A Golden Decade of Boxing

Posted: 30 Jun 2026, 19:50
by elmersalsa
The next day, a Tuesday, on June 27th, the Quarry Brothers, Jerry and Mike got stopped by the Soul Brothers, Muhammad Ali and Bob Foster.

Foster stopped Mike with one of the wickedest hooks ever thrown in the history of boxing to retain his World Light-heavyweight Championship belt.

In the main event in the same Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV, Ali beats the other Quarry brother, Jerry, in their rematch. This time, Ali gave him a shellacking to erase all doubts. The referee stopped the contest in 7 rounds.

It was Ali's third fight in 1972 and sixth fight overall since losing to the great Smokin' Joe Frazier for the Heavyweight World Crown since 1971.

Ali then would meet Foster in November, stopping Foster in 8 delirious and entertaining rounds and became The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year of 1972 alongside the great Carlos Monzon as co-winners.

Re: The 1970s: A Golden Decade of Boxing

Posted: 30 Jun 2026, 19:57
by elmersalsa


Bob Foster vs Mike Quarry
Las Vegas Convention Center
Tuesday, June 27th, 1972
World Light-Heavyweight Championship

Re: The 1970s: A Golden Decade of Boxing

Posted: 30 Jun 2026, 20:00
by elmersalsa


Muhammad Ali vs Jerry Quarry (II)
Tuesday, June 27th, 1972
Las Vegas Convention Center
NABF Heavyweight Championship

Re: The 1970s: A Golden Decade of Boxing

Posted: 30 Jun 2026, 20:37
by Ambling Alp II
This was one of Ali's best post-exile performances. Quarry did his best but had no chance.
The punch that Foster landed on Mike Quarry was brutal. Foster may have been the hardest hitting light heavyweight of all time.