May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
May 1973
World Champion
*** George Foreman
#1 - Joe Frazier
#2 - Ken Norton
#3 - Muhammad Ali
#4 - Ernie Terrell
#5 - Jimmy Ellis
#6 - Jerry Quarry
#7 - Ron Lyle
#8 - Oscar Bonavena
#9 - Jose 'King' Roman
#10 - Joe Bugner
#11 - Gregorio Peralta
#12 - Mac Foster
#13 - Jose Luis Garcia
#14 - Earnie Shavers
#15 - Giuseppe 'Bepi' Ros
#16 - Randy Neumann
#17 - 'Irish Pat' Duncan
#18 - Larry Middleton
#19 - Danny McAlinden
#20 - Chuck Wepner
#21 - Terry Hinke
#22 - Ron Stander
#23 - Wendell 'Fig' Newton
#24 - Jack O'Halloran
#25 - Henry Clark
#26 - Alvin 'Blue' Lewis
#27 - Boone Kirkman
#28 - Mario Baruzzi
#29 - Rudi Lubbers
#30 - Miguel Angel Paez
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
May 1, 1973
Earnie Shavers
Earnie {Age; 27 years, 8 months}
Had an impressive record of > 43-2-0 with {42 KO's}.
But the log was loaded up with many 'Third-Rate' fighters, and smallish
Heavyweights.
The best opponents on Earnie's list were >
* Augst 26, 1972 ......... W Dec 10 .... Vicente Rondon ~ 37-7-1 {21 KO's} ~ 191 lbs.
* September 22, 1971 .. KO 5 ........... 'Irish Pat' Duncan ~ 19-3-1 {15 KO's} ~ 203 lbs.
* June 10, 1971 ........... KO 10 ......... Chuck Leslie ~ 35-21-6 {7 KO's} ~ 185 lbs.
* March 3, 1971 ........... KO 1 ........... Steve 'Iceman' Carter ~ 14-2-0 {7 KO's} ~ 199 lbs.
Jimmy Ellis >
"I have seen Earnie fight 3-Times. I am not impressed. He has no clue on how to box.
If I ever got in the Ring with him, I'd box his ears off."
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Bugner was a waste of space and time.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
May 1973
World Champion
*** George Foreman
#1 - Joe Frazier
#2 - Ken Norton
#3 - Muhammad Ali
#4 - Ernie Terrell
#5 - Jimmy Ellis
#6 - Jerry Quarry
#7 - Ron Lyle
#8 - Oscar Bonavena
#9 - Jose 'King' Roman
#10 - Joe Bugner
#11 - Gregorio Peralta
#12 - Mac Foster
#13 - Jose Luis Garcia
#14 - Earnie Shavers
#15 - Giuseppe 'Bepi' Ros
#16 - Randy Neumann
#17 - 'Irish Pat' Duncan
#18 - Larry Middleton
#19 - Danny McAlinden
#20 - Chuck Wepner
#21 - Terry Hinke
#22 - Ron Stander
#23 - Wendell 'Fig' Newton
#24 - Jack O'Halloran
#25 - Henry Clark
#26 - Alvin 'Blue' Lewis
#27 - Boone Kirkman
#28 - Mario Baruzzi
#29 - Rudi Lubbers
#30 - Miguel Angel Paez
Joe Bugner warrants a #10 position in May 1973
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Quote:
Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
Joe Bugner one tough somavabitch
Lazy good for nothing slob who did not realise his talent.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Master
Quote:
Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
Joe Bugner one tough somavabitch
Lazy good for nothing slob who did not realise his talent.
Joe Bugner
A very good Heavyweight, who never over-achieved.
A survivor.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Nobody wanted to fight Earnie Shavers
'Irish' Jerry Quarry originally signed a fight contract in {May 1973} to face Earnie Shavers
@ Madison Square Garden on June 18th.
But, Jerry got a 'stomach flu' and pulled out.
Burl Charity {Trainer for Earnie Shavers}
"We had signed to face '4' previous World Ranked fighters, and they all bowed out for
one reason or another."
"Before Jerry Quarry, we had signed to fight George Chuvalo. But he pulled out 'twice'.
We also had deals with Mac Foster and Ernie Terrell. And they too, backed out."
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Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
the top 10 is pretty durable.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SlimTrae
the top 10 is pretty durable.
How about the fighters who were just outside the Top 30
* Roy 'Tiger' Williams
* Richard Dunn
* Jeff 'Candy Slim' Merrit
* Pedro Lovell
* Alfredo Mongol Ortiz
* Bunny Johnson
* Jan Lubbers
* Les Stevens
Not a bad group.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SlimTrae
the top 10 is pretty durable.
How about the fighters who were just outside the Top 30
* Roy 'Tiger' Williams
* Richard Dunn
* Jeff 'Candy Slim' Merrit
* Pedro Lovell
* Alfredo Mongol Ortiz
* Bunny Johnson
* Jan Lubbers
* Les Stevens
Not a bad group.
True! But admit I am familiar with these names more so through boxing forums where members who know the 70's fighters well-have brought these names up and not so much me watching them.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
May 1973
Nice to see 'good guy' Ernie Terrell back in the picture.
There was 'chatter' that Ernie would get a Title opportunity at
new Champion - George Foreman.
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Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
May 1973
WBA......................................... Ring Magazine
*** George Foreman .................. George Foreman
#1 - Ken Norton ......................... Joe Frazier
#2 - Muhammad Ali .................... Ken Norton
#3 - Joe Frazier .......................... Muhammad Ali
#4 - Jimmy Ellis .......................... Ernie Terrell
#5 - Jerry Quarry ........................ Jimmy Ellis
#6 - Ron Lyle ............................. Jerry Quarry
#7 - Larry Middleton ................... Ron Lyle
#8 - Jose Luis Garcia .................. Oscar Bonavena
#9 - Joe Bugner ......................... Jose 'King' Roman
#10 Oscar Bonavena .................. Joe Bugner
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Dunn was not good at all at the world level.
Re: May 1973 ~ 'Heavyweight Rankings'
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Master
Dunn was not good at all at the world level.
Richard Dunn
A 'scrappy' southpaw.
'King Richard' had pretty decent hand-speed and was always in shape.
His awkwardness was a benefit, as he threw punches from every angle.
Far from a good puncher, but he could get your attention at times.
Weakness, was obvious the lack-of-a-chin, and his defense was porous
at times.
He did have about '10' quality wins during his career.