Thursday 19 September 2013

US boxing legend Ken Norton dies



Muhammad Ali, right, winces as Ken Norton hits him with a left to the head during their re-match at the Forum in Inglewood, California 10 September 1973
Ken Norton and Muhammad Ali during their second meeting in 1973
Former US heavyweight boxing champion Ken Norton, who beat Muhammad Ali, has died at the age of 70, his son says.
Norton, who had been in poor health following a series of strokes, died at a care facility in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He broke Ali's jaw in their first bout in San Diego, California, in 1973, which Norton won.
In their last meeting on September 1976 at New York's Yankee Stadium, Ali won a narrow and controversial decision to retain the heavyweight title.

"I'm sure he's in heaven now with all the great fighters," Gene Kilroy, Ali's former business manager, told the Associated Press news agency. "I'd like to hear that conversation."
Norton began boxing during his time in the US Marines, and turned professional shortly after he left the military in 1967.
He won a heavyweight title in 1977, but lost the following year in a classic 15-round fight with Larry Holmes.
After his boxing career ended, Norton appeared in several movies and became a fight commentator.
He had five children, one of whom went on to play professional football and now coaches in the National Football League for the Seattle Seahawks.
February 2012 photo of Ken Norton on the red carpet at a gala dinner celebrating his old foe Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday
Ken Norton last year at a gala dinner for old foe Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday
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