Cassius Clay vs. Doug Jones explained

Fight Name:Cassius Clay vs. Doug Jones
Fight Date:March 13, 1963
Location:Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Fighter1: Cassius Clay
Nickname1:"The Louisville Lip"
Hometown1:Louisville, Kentucky
Purse1:$90,000
Record1:17–0 (14 KO)
Height1:6 ft 3 in
Weight1:202+1/2 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:The Ring
No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
Fighter2: Doug Jones
Nickname2:"Turk"
Hometown2:New York City, New York
Purse2:$75,000
Record2:21–3–1 (13 KO)
Height2:6 ft 0 in
Weight2:188 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:The Ring
No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight
Result:Clay won in 10 rounds by unanimous decision

Cassius Clay vs. Doug Jones was a professional boxing match contested on March 13, 1963. Clay won on points in what would prove to be one of the closest fights of his early professional career. The fight was named 1963's Fight of the Year by The Ring.[1]

Background

This was a ten-round heavyweight title elimination bout at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Clay and Jones held the second and third spots in the top ten rankings respectively. Former champion Floyd Patterson held the number one rank, and was preparing for a rematch with Sonny Liston.

Clay was given 3-1 odds of defeating Jones, and confidently predicted he would score a knockout victory in the fourth round.

The fight

The fight a hard-fought match, the more experienced Jones fought courageously against his larger opponent, taking everything thrown at him while countering effectively, greatly effecting Clay's timing. Neither man was knocked down, despite Clay attempting to knock his opponent out particularly in the third and fourth rounds. Upon failing to make his prediction, Clay was booed at the end of the fourth round. The final rounds picked up in speed and intensity, with Clay ultimately prevailing in a series of fierce exchanges, and went on to win the bout on points through a close but unanimous decision.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Viewership and revenue

The fight was Madison Square Garden's first boxing sellout in 13 years,[8] grossing a live gate of $304,943 ($ inflation adjusted). The fight purses were $90,000 ($ inflation adjusted) for Clay and $75,000 for Jones.[9]

The fight had a closed-circuit theatre television broadcast, which drew 150,000 pay-per-view buys,[10] including 9,000 in Texas[11] and 1,500 at Syria Mosque.[12] The fight grossed $500,000 ($ inflation adjusted) in closed-circuit television revenue. In addition, the fight also had a pay-per-view home television broadcast in Toronto and Hartford, Connecticut.[8] The fight's combined live gate and closed-circuit revenue was $ ($ inflation adjusted).

Broadcasting

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Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cassius Clay vs. Doug Jones . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 19 March 2024.
  2. News: Muhammad Ali's ring record . ESPN . 19 November 2003. 6 October 2016.
  3. Book: Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times. registration. Thomas Hauser. Simon & Schuster. 51–3. 1991.
  4. Book: Muhammad Ali: The Glory Years. Felix Dennis. Don Atyeo. amp. miramax books. 68–76. 2003.
  5. News: Muhammad Ali: The Dream . Time . 22 March 1963. 7 October 2016.
  6. News: A Comeuppance for the Cocksure Cassius . Sports Illustrated . 25 March 1963. 7 October 2016.
  7. Book: Muhammad Ali:The Making of an Icon. limited. Michael Ezra. Temple University Press. 52–4. 2009.
  8. News: Clay-Jones Fight First Garden Sellout in 13 Yrs. Traverse City Record-Eagle. March 13, 1963. en.
  9. News: Narrow Win Over Jones Jars Poetry Out Of Clay. Tucson Daily Citizen. March 14, 1963. en.
  10. News: Invitation To Murder: Cassius May Get A Crack At Liston This Summer. The Courier-Journal. March 14, 1963. en.
  11. News: Cassius Clay Outpoints Doug Jones For Decision: Clay Still Wants Liston in Six Months For Title. Brownwood Bulletin. March 14, 1963. en.
  12. News: Fight Telecast On at Mosque (Cassius Clay Ticket Ad). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 13, 1963. en.
  13. Web site: BoxRec - event.