Remember reading a The Ring issue of 1976, in which they presented the future stars in the heavyweight division.
Among the prospects were hardhitter Howard “Kayo” Smith, technician Johnny Boudreaux and a guy named Larry Holmes.
The Ring heavy ratings in the beginning of 1977:
Champion: Muhammad Ali
1) George Foreman
2) Ken Norton
3) Jimmy Young
4) Duane Bobick
5) Ron Lyle
6) Larry Holmes
7) Howard Smith
8) Johnny Boudreaux
9) Stan Ward
10) Joe Bugner
Apr. 16, 1977: #6 Howard Smith vs. unranked Earnie Shavers.
Smith entered the ring with a 1976 decision win over Boudreaux.
For the record: Mike Weaver, in his debut 1972, had been stopped by Smith in three rounds.
Shavers entered the ring on a four-bout winning streak after being halted in six by Ron Lyle in 1975.
Jim Amato, Boxing Writers Association of America: “This was a much-anticipated match between two of divisions premier punchers. Who would get in the first big shot?”
TV commentary worth notice: “He’s [Earnie] been lifting weights, which most boxers don’t often do, because it tires out your muscles and makes you a slower fighter. And can result in very poor stamina.”
I can’t recall which boxer who said it .. anyway, he said: “to win against Earnie, you have to survive the first four rounds.”
Among the prospects were hardhitter Howard “Kayo” Smith, technician Johnny Boudreaux and a guy named Larry Holmes.
The Ring heavy ratings in the beginning of 1977:
Champion: Muhammad Ali
1) George Foreman
2) Ken Norton
3) Jimmy Young
4) Duane Bobick
5) Ron Lyle
6) Larry Holmes
7) Howard Smith
8) Johnny Boudreaux
9) Stan Ward
10) Joe Bugner
Apr. 16, 1977: #6 Howard Smith vs. unranked Earnie Shavers.
Smith entered the ring with a 1976 decision win over Boudreaux.
For the record: Mike Weaver, in his debut 1972, had been stopped by Smith in three rounds.
Shavers entered the ring on a four-bout winning streak after being halted in six by Ron Lyle in 1975.
Jim Amato, Boxing Writers Association of America: “This was a much-anticipated match between two of divisions premier punchers. Who would get in the first big shot?”
TV commentary worth notice: “He’s [Earnie] been lifting weights, which most boxers don’t often do, because it tires out your muscles and makes you a slower fighter. And can result in very poor stamina.”
I can’t recall which boxer who said it .. anyway, he said: “to win against Earnie, you have to survive the first four rounds.”
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