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Angel Gabrial
When: 19 Sep 13 09:12
A solid fighter and smashed Ali`s jaw in half in their first fight.
By:
scissors
When: 19 Sep 13 11:44
Former heavyweight champion Ken Norton, who has died at the age of 70, was described as "the fairest of them all".

Norton passed away in a care facility in Arizona on Wednesday after suffering congestive heart failure, his close friend and former manager Patrick Tenore confirmed.

Norton, who had been in poor health and suffered a stroke last year, fought in the 1970s era of magnificent heavyweights - a group that also included Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Leon Spinks and Jimmy Young - and ended his career with a record of 42 wins, seven losses, one draw and 33 knockouts.
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 19 Sep 13 15:38
Sad news.

It was a great era for heavyweights.

R.I.P.
By:
sixtwosix
When: 19 Sep 13 18:43
only 4 responses Sad

Golden era of heavyweight boxing loses one of it's superstars

RIP
By:
Scamp the man
When: 19 Sep 13 18:59
RIP...did he star in the film Mandigo?
By:
Scamp the man
When: 19 Sep 13 19:02
Sorry ..Mandingo
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Sep 13 19:03
Yes he did, with James Mason and Susan George.
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Sep 13 19:04
Sorry to hear about his passing. He was a great fighter.
By:
Scamp the man
When: 19 Sep 13 19:08
Thanks.. themightymac....thought i remembered it
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Sep 13 19:16
You`re welcome scamp Happy
By:
pauli
When: 19 Sep 13 19:23
Very sad news.  He was a very good fighter in a era of greats.  I wouldn't get out of bed to watch heavyweight boxing nowadays.  Sincerest sympathies and condolences to Ken's family and friends.  R.I.P. Ken.
By:
acey deucy
When: 19 Sep 13 20:30
Sad news,i was A Fan.
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 19 Sep 13 22:01
Gave Ali hell and fought a terrific fight against a near peak Larry Holmes.
By:
kincsem
When: 19 Sep 13 22:42
RIP to a great boxer.  There wasn't much between him and Ali.
By:
attitude adjuster
When: 19 Sep 13 23:25
He was one tough fighter

and then got to romp with Susan George Cool

Respect and condolences .

RIP.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 19 Sep 13 23:53
I really liked Ken and his style certainly got the better of Ali in all three fights they contested in those glorious, golden years of heavyweight boxing.

I heard the news of his death early this morning on Radio5 and at one point they had some boxing correspondent from the States on who said he was one of the nicest men in boxing - ever.

He said that when people said to Ken he'd been robbed of the 2nd and 3rd decisions over Ali he always replied, "No. I did the best I could. He was better than me".

A very modest statement - as he most certainly could have gained all three decisions with different judges.

There's a nice tribute piece to him on the BBC site which gives a little flavour to the man:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/24162167
By:
george81
When: 19 Sep 13 23:54
r.i.p
By:
raspberrybottom
When: 20 Sep 13 00:07
R.I.P. - A real "good 'un" in his time.

And agree with Pauli - heavyweight boxing is so boring these days.

I know it's easy to look back at the 60's/70's as a "golden" age but it

really was. Heavyweights these days hardly seem to move around the ring at all.

Whether it's because they are so big or not, I don't know. But most of them

look knackered after one or two rounds.
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