George Foreman vs. Boone Kirkman

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Kirkman lands a left hook against Foreman during a 1975 exhibition match in Toronto.

George Foreman 216 lbs beat Boone Kirkman 203 lbs by TKO at 0:41 in round 2 of 10

  • Date: 1970-11-18
  • Location: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, USA
  • Referee: Arthur Mercante
  • There was a crowd of 18,036 at Madison Square Garden, which generated a gate of $196,026.
  • After Foreman knocked out Kirkman, Madison Square Garden showed World Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier's title defense against Bob Foster on closed circuit TV live from Detroit.
  • Foreman rushed out of his corner at the start of round one and pushed Kirkman down to the canvas. Referee Arthur Mercante warned Foreman for his rough tactics.
  • Foreman dropped Kirkman with a right in the final minute of the first round. Kirkman got up at the count of three.
  • Foreman again pushed Kirkman down to the canvas at the end of the first round. At the bell, Mercante took the round away from Foreman.
  • Foreman dropped Kirkman with a right early in round two. Kirkman got up at the count of four. His legs were very unsteady, but Mercante allowed him to continue.
  • After Foreman scored a second knockdown, Mercante stopped the bout to protect Kirkman from further punishment.
  • On April 26, 1975, Foreman boxed five three-round exhibitions against five boxers in Toronto. Kirkman was the last opponent. Foreman dropped him in the first round, but Kirkman came back and stunned Foreman with a left hook in round two. The exhibition went the full three rounds.