Wilford Scypion vs. Willie Classen
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Wilford Scypion 156 lbs beat Willie Classen 159 lbs by KO in round 10 of 10
- Date: 1979-11-23
- Location: Felt Forum, New York, New York, USA
- Referee: Lew Eskin
Notes
- Classen was knocked down in the third round and took an eight-count in the ninth.
- When the bell rang for the tenth round, Classen remained on his stool. His handlers lifted him up and pushed out of his corner.
- The referee stopped the fight twelve seconds into the tenth round after Classen was knocked through the ropes.
- There was no ambulance on site. After about 30 minutes, a passing ambulance was flagged down and Classen was rushed to Bellevue, the closest hospital equipped for an emergency neurosurgery procedure. Classen underwent surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.
- Classen died five days after the fight.
- Classen's death was the first ring fatality in New York City since Benny Paret died after being knocked out by Emile Griffith in 1962.
- Classen's widow filed a $500 million lawsuit against Madison Square Garden, referee Lew Eskin and four doctors. She settled out of court for a six-figure sum in 1987.
- In the early 1980s, New York Governor Hugh Carey signed a bill which made it mandatory for a boxing promoter to have an ambulance present during a fight card. Also, a rule was passed stating that a fighter must make it to the center of the ring under his own power at the start of each round. It was called the Classen Rule.
- In 1983, Scypion fought Marvin Hagler for the Undisputed World Middleweight Championship and was knocked out in four rounds.