Date | 1965 and 1972 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Las Vegas Convention Center and Madison Square Garden | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Title(s) on the line | WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles (first fight) NABF heavyweight title (second fight) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tale of the tape | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ali wins both fights via TKO |
Muhammad Ali vs. Floyd Patterson refers to two heavyweight professional boxing matches. The first match took place on November 22, 1965, for the WBC/Ring/lineal world heavyweight championship; and the second on September 20, 1972, for the regional North American Boxing Federation (NABF) heavyweight title. Ali won both fights through technical knockouts. The first fight was stopped in the 12th round; and the second after the 7th round.
Background
Patterson had previously lost his heavyweight title to Sonny Liston in a 1st-round knockout. In a later rematch, Patterson lost again in the 1st round. Liston later lost the title to Ali. Meanwhile, Patterson won bouts against Eddie Machen and George Chuvalo. Patterson was now the number-one challenger for the title held by Ali.
Fights
On November 22, 1965, Patterson fought Ali for the first time. Patterson lost by technical knockout at the end of the 12th round, going into the fight with an optimistic view. Patterson suffered from a ruptured sacroiliac joint in his lower back which greatly reduced his mobility after the first round.[1] Instead of scoring a quick knockout, Ali mocked, humiliated and punished Patterson throughout, before the referee stopped the fight in the 12th round. A New York Times reporter complained that the fight was like watching someone "pulling the wings off a butterfly."[2]
On September 20, 1972, Patterson fought Ali for the second time. At age 37, Patterson was stopped due to a cut eye at the end of the 7th round.[3] The defeat proved to be Patterson's last fight, although there was never an announcement of retirement.
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