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Ali’s Close Shave (r’s)

ALI’S CLOSE SHAVE (R’S)

It was to be the last time the incomparable Muhammad Ali would ever successfully defend the heavyweight championship. It would be held in boxing’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden. It would also feature Ohio’s most popular heavyweight of the last quarter century, Earnie Shavers.



The “Acorn” as Ali had dubbed Shavers would be a prohibitive underdog. He was accorded a puncher’s chance at best against the aging but still crafty king of the heavyweights. What transpired the night of September29, 1977 established Earnie as a legitimate contender and forecast the soon to be demise of “The Greatest”.



The playful Ali continually mocked Earnie during the pre-fight introductions by rubbing the top of the “Acorn’s” head. The relaxed and confident Ali easily out boxed Earnie in round one and was doing the same in round two. Then out of nowhere a crackling Shavers right hand stunned Ali and sent him wobbling backwards. Hurt and glassy eyed Ali waved Earnie in. Again Shavers landed with dynamite force staggering Ali. Only Muhammad’s tremendous heart, chin and cunning enabled him to survive the round.



Action slowed in the middle rounds as Ali mugged to the crowd and several times he lay on the ropes and tried to lure Earnie in. Shavers refused to become a victim of the “Rope-A-Dope” and the crowd booed wanting more action. They got it as the bout progressed past the seventh round. On numerous occasions Earnie rocked the champion back on his heels with explosive right hand bombs. When Ali kept his distance, he dominated with sharp jabs and straight rights.



Going into the late rounds Ali had the lead but in round twelve, thirteen and fourteen Earnie fought probably the best three rounds of his career. Several times he stunned a tired but dead game Ali. Many thought Earnie would tire since he had never fought past ten rounds but it was Ali who appeared to be wilting.



The fifteenth round saw two desperate warriors engaging in a thrilling toe-to-toe slugfest. Ali seemed revived and Earnie was letting it all hang out in a last ditch effort to win the crown. Earnie edged Ali during the first two minutes of the round and then he finally tired. Ali came on and hurt Earnie for the first time in the bout. Showing a remarkable will to survive Shavers refused to fall although he was beaten around the ring. At last the final bell sounded saving Earnie and putting his fate in the scorecards.



The final scoring: 9-6, 9-6 and 9-5-1 for the winner and still champion, Muhammad Ali. The crowd lustily booed the verdict. Whether you agreed or disagreed with the decision, one thing was certainly unanimous among the crowd, Earnie Shavers had arrived.
 

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If you remember, they had the scores of each round listed after every round for all the TV people to see. The people at the bout didn't but the Ali people ran in the back after each round and told the corner men the score.

Eva Shain, another friend, along with her husband Frank, was the 1st woman to judge a Heavyweight Championship match in that bout.

Just a couple of days ago a friend of mind came back from the UK and he told me that he met Shavers over there. He is married and now lives over there. I met him many years ago and he was another Class guy.
 

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I heard that was a really close match and Shavers even knocked him down... but I don't think Ali knocked Shavers down! Was the result still a Unanimous Decision for Ali?
 

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I heard that was a really close match and Shavers even knocked him down... but I don't think Ali knocked Shavers down! Was the result still a Unanimous Decision for Ali?
Ali did go down but it was ruled as a slip. The scoring was as follows:

Referee: Johnny LoBianco 9-5 | Judge: Eva Shain 9-6 | Judge: Tony Castellano 9-6
 

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Earnie fought a great fight, but he just got tired. He had "the" bigest punch in boxing history and he used the right 2 times to almost take the title from 2 top 5 heavyweights of all time. He knocked Holmes down with proably the biggest right hand I have ever seen land flush on somebody, here is Earnie's 2nd fight with Holmes, and trieing to take the title: YouTube - Larry Holmes -vs- Earnie Shavers II 1979

And here is part of Earnie vs Ali: YouTube - Muhammad Ali vs Earnie Shavers - Round 14-15
 
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