Canadian boxing icon George Chuvalo was presented with an honourary WBC Heavyweight Championship belt on Tuesday night in Toronto.
Arguably the best Canadian boxer ever, Chuvalo held the Canadian Heavyweight Championship title for an unprecedented 21 years from 1958 to 1979. Chuvalo also traded blows with some of the greatest fighters of his era, including Muhammed Ali, George Foreman and Joe Frazier. In 97 professional bouts, Chuvalo was never knocked down.
While Chuvalo is widely known for his successful career as a professional boxer, the time and effort he has committed to his charity, Fight Against Drugs, is a great personal triumph. Having lost three sons to drugs and his wife to suicide, Chuvalo founded the charity in 1996 and, over the years, has reached out to more than 100,000 youths from every walk of life.
Arguably the best Canadian boxer ever, Chuvalo held the Canadian Heavyweight Championship title for an unprecedented 21 years from 1958 to 1979. Chuvalo also traded blows with some of the greatest fighters of his era, including Muhammed Ali, George Foreman and Joe Frazier. In 97 professional bouts, Chuvalo was never knocked down.
While Chuvalo is widely known for his successful career as a professional boxer, the time and effort he has committed to his charity, Fight Against Drugs, is a great personal triumph. Having lost three sons to drugs and his wife to suicide, Chuvalo founded the charity in 1996 and, over the years, has reached out to more than 100,000 youths from every walk of life.
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